I need to schedule a job that runs everyday at 7:00am.
I have the batch script all in place, now I just need to know how to call the PRMBATCH.EXE with the correct parameters. There should be parameters for selection of the PROJ location, the BATCH FILE location, P3 or FH, REPORT or GRAPHIC and some more stuff.
Anybody?
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Submitted by Marc Borburgh on Tue, 2004-09-14 04:40
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21 years 6 monthsRE: Need the PRMBATCH Commandline parameters
Sorry Moderators,
You can see how I, by accident, found this. I did not have the time to find a email addy from a moderator to report this.
Good to see its solved, otherwise I would have taken the time to tell you about it :D
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16 years 9 monthsRE: Need the PRMBATCH Commandline parameters
Sorry about that. Is should be fixed.
Regards.
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22 years 7 monthsRE: Need the PRMBATCH Commandline parameters
What happened to this site, very strange in displaying of this forum message?.
hmmm........
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21 years 6 monthsRE: Need the PRMBATCH Commandline parameters
hmmm, nice error on the forum
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21 years 6 monthsRE: Need the PRMBATCH Commandline parameters
Finally found it.
Finally got my hands on the P3 3.1 CD, but nothing about this was on there. Then I spotted the P3 2.0b cd and there it was :D
To, maybe, help others that might be lookign for this later, the commandline parameters for PRMBATCH are:
< PROGLOC directory >PRMBATCH REPORTS < input filename > 0 0 /EXTENSION=P3
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21 years 6 monthsRE: Need the PRMBATCH Commandline parameters
I know that, but thanks.
I realy need the COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS.
I need to schedule a job that runs everyday at 7:00am.
I have the batch script all in place, now I just need to know how to call the PRMBATCH.EXE with the correct parameters. There should be parameters for selection of the PROJ location, the BATCH FILE location, P3 or FH, REPORT or GRAPHIC and some more stuff.
Anybody?
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21 years 6 monthsRE: Need the PRMBATCH Commandline parameters
Yes, there should be a file called Batch.wri on the CD. Unfortunately I have no access to the CD, nor to the knowledgebase of P3. :(
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23 yearsRE: Need the PRMBATCH Commandline parameters
Wasnt there a manual included on the CD ?.
Its so long since I used Batch that I wouldnt even know were to begin.