Thanks!
Ok, every 6 months, RTFM, 
AND
examine all the little icons on the workbench!!!

Mark Bushaw

On 16 Jul 2002 at 15:42, Thomas Ferguson wrote:

> just pick the external action (the little plug icon) and select command line
> as the type.
> 
> environment variables specified in the external action are refered to by
> surrounding them with % signs in your batch file...  for example if you have
> an environment variable called "param", in your batch file you would
> referece it as %param%
> 
> Hope this helps
> 
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> 
> Something i've never done before-
> Run a batch file on the server from a .taf.
> Not even sure where to start looking for 'how to' examples.
> Can this be done in WiTango? (couldn't find a tag that looked like it could)
> Can anyone give me a clue as to how to do this?
> Thanks
> Mark Bushaw
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