uwe
that is brilliant - i was not aware of that command. the solution is
now apparent: as you suggest, i can access that PID, write it to a
file, then search for that file, reads it contents, etc.
thanks.
dennis
Dennis Fisher MD
P < (The "P Less Than" Company)
Phone: 1-866-PLessThan (1-86
Dennis Fisher wrote:
Colleagues,
I have encountered the following situation in R (2.9.0) with Windows XP.
I have an application that calls Rterm.exe. In certain situations, the
application terminates but fails to close R. Then, the next time that
the application runs, there are replicated
Colleagues,
I have encountered the following situation in R (2.9.0) with Windows XP.
I have an application that calls Rterm.exe. In certain situations,
the application terminates but fails to close R. Then, the next time
that the application runs, there are replicated copies of R running -
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