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Programming / Re: Starting pxplus in Windows Task Scheduler
« on: February 18, 2019, 04:50:27 AM »
Hi Mike:
Ain't hindsight wonderful
Glad to have helped in a small way.
Dave
Ain't hindsight wonderful
Glad to have helped in a small way.
Dave
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Programming / Re: Starting pxplus in Windows Task Scheduler
« on: February 17, 2019, 09:24:33 AM »
Hi Mike:
So what happens if you remove the quotes? Something like
F:\HIT\PVX\pxplus.exe -BKG f:\hit\prog\pp\ppemailformbg -arg HI 17
Dave
So what happens if you remove the quotes? Something like
F:\HIT\PVX\pxplus.exe -BKG f:\hit\prog\pp\ppemailformbg -arg HI 17
Dave
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Programming / Re: Starting pxplus in Windows Task Scheduler
« on: February 17, 2019, 04:59:24 AM »
Hi Mike:
I hope you're doing well.
When you say "The task starts to fail", what, do you mean? Is there an error that occurs? Does logic you expect to happen because arg(1)="HI" dpesn't happen?
Just as a thought, are you able to dump the arguments to a text file, which would then be read in "formbg" when it starts up?
Regards
Dave Fullerton
I hope you're doing well.
When you say "The task starts to fail", what, do you mean? Is there an error that occurs? Does logic you expect to happen because arg(1)="HI" dpesn't happen?
Just as a thought, are you able to dump the arguments to a text file, which would then be read in "formbg" when it starts up?
Regards
Dave Fullerton
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Programming / Re: Will PxPlus interface with Office 365 on the cloud
« on: February 12, 2019, 02:17:03 PM »
Hi Mike:
Google Docs, I can understand - I am just talking about MS Word in Office 365. So, if I understand you correctly, if a workstation is using our application locally, and can click on an icon on their desktop to access Word 365 (which is on the cloud), we should be ok - correct?
Dave
Google Docs, I can understand - I am just talking about MS Word in Office 365. So, if I understand you correctly, if a workstation is using our application locally, and can click on an icon on their desktop to access Word 365 (which is on the cloud), we should be ok - correct?
Dave
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Programming / Will PxPlus interface with Office 365 on the cloud
« on: February 12, 2019, 01:31:55 PM »
We have code that opens up MS Word as an object and creates detailed bills. This has been working for a very long time. Clients are asking if our routines will work once they move to Office 365 on the cloud.
I would think that as long as Word can be opened as an object, it probably doesn't matter, but I'd like some confirmation to know if that is an accurate assumption. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Regards
Dave Fullerton
I would think that as long as Word can be opened as an object, it probably doesn't matter, but I'd like some confirmation to know if that is an accurate assumption. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Regards
Dave Fullerton