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oppgirl63 (Programmer)
8 May 12 9:05
We are running Great Plains 10.0 on Windows Server 2003.  The instructions in the AutoDim documentation for the sample .txt file show the following...
c:\dyn50btr\dynamics.exe dynamics.set login.mac, c:\dyn50btr\im\imrunexe /I "My Customers"

I'm having to put double quotes around each part in my text file in order for the login to work but the integration never runs.  I'm afaid my syntax isn't correct on the last part (after the comma).  Here is my .txt file...

"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\GP\Dynamics.exe" "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\GP\Dynamics.set" "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\GP\nsfctest.mac",C:\"Program Files"\"Microsoft Dynamics"\"Integration Manager 10"\IMRun.exe  /I "ARiS Premium Income"

I think the name of the integration (ARiS Premium Income) has to be in quotes...so I'm not sure of the correct syntax...any help would be appreciated...thanks
oppgirl63 (Programmer)
8 May 12 9:27
I have found my problem...the IMRun.exe was actually named...
Microsoft.Dynamics.GP.IntegrationManager.ImRun.exe.  I had to use that complete name for it to work correctly....thanks

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