Hi, I worked with Shawn on this same issue several months ago.  I have several 
projects that run multiple days where using the BWS scheduler or MS schedule 
was not a very good option.  I use the RunProject command at the very end of 
the chosen script.

Looks something like this....


Script1 (runs first)
Steps
    Start -
            Start the script
    step1-
            Some things happen here
    step2-
            More things here
    step3-
            Finish up the script
    End -
            - Awlays RunProject "C:\TestRun.bws", "Script2"    ((I'm pretty 
sure) This does not have to be the same project.  Sometimes it's just easier 
during the design phase)

Script2
Steps
    Start
        Start the second script.
    Step1
        Perform some steps
    End
        - Always RunProject "E:\BWS\TestRunProgram.bws", "ScriptOne".    (The 
first "" is the name and location of the project, the second "" is the name of 
the Script you want the RunProgram to run.


Brian Bennett
Affinity Health Systems
Systems Analyst
PBS\Clinic Billing
(920)628-9055
[email protected]



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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 9:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Amador Garcia; [email protected]
Subject: [talkbws] RE: RunProject Command

Thom,

Thank you for your reply...Amador and I worked briefly with Shawn Yeaton 
yesterday.  We tried calling him again; however, he was on a call as indicated 
by his email reply to mine later in the day yesterday...

Shawn,

We have two routines within a project named SchTest.  We schedule both routines 
via the BWS scheduler.  The first one launches properly, but the BWS instance 
stays as that script instead of going back to SchTest so it never sees to 
launch the second routine.  Amador is already gone for the day so I am unsure 
at this point what would be a good time for tomorrow.  How about I speak with 
him in the morning and shoot you an email with a proposed time?

Thank you for your assistance.

Gloria Mallory
Good Shepherd Medical Center
903-315-5120

From: Shawn M. Yeaton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 4:43 PM
To: Gloria Mallory
Subject: RE: [talkbws] RunProject Command

Hi Gloria,

Sorry, I was on another call.  Can we schedule a time for tomorrow?  What are 
you running into?

Shawn M. Yeaton
Technical Support Manager
Boston Software Systems
(866) 653-5105 x805

Assistance from either or both of you is greatly appreciated...my reply to 
Shawn indicates what we are trying to achieve.  Is this possible?

Thank you.

Gloria Mallory
Good Shepherd Medical Center
903-315-5120

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 5:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [talkbws] RE: RunProject Command

Greetings,
I am :)

What it is designed to do is to load in and run a script within the current 
instance of BWS - so basically switch out the current project for another 
project.

Give me some details  on what are you trying to do and I can help.

Regards,
Thom

Thom C. Blackwell
Product Manager
Boston Software Systems
(866) 653-5105 ex 807
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Anyone out there familiar with the RunProject command and how to use it?

Thank you.

Gloria Mallory
Good Shepherd Medical Center
903-315-5120

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