Why start a DOS command prompt?  Why not just kick off:

uv *command parameters...
*
...right from the scheduler?  I could be all wet here, but I thought this
was possible.

On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 7:57 PM, David Wolverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I need to run a UniVerse BASIC program or a "PHANTOM" command from a DOS
> command line so that I can 'schedule' a batch file that will start a
> phantom
> that needs to run all the time... Right now, the phantom goes offline with
> the backup, and I want to 'auto restart' it at 6am using the Windows
> Scheduler.
>
> I can't find a 'DOS command line' launcher like I have in UniData.
>
> For example, I want to either execute:
> PHANTOM PROGNAME VAR1 VAR2
>
> OR
>
> RUN BP PROGNAME.LAUNCHER   ... that in itself does the PHANTOM launch.
>
> How do I get that to a 'one line BAT file' entry?  I've looked at the
> manual
> using 'launch' 'run' 'start' as index lookup items -- none seem to tell me
> how to start from a DOS command prompt and execute a UniVerse shell and
> directl launch a phantom/program.  And I thought it was going to be uvsh,
> but it does not appear it can 'take' arguments...
>
> Thanks for an suggestion here!
>
> David Wolverton
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