I am running a Reflections script in Win2000 Pro and this process quits when it hits some errors. I need to notifiy the user that the process has quit by some means. I have thought of creating a file "error.txt" for example when this occurs. Is there anyway I could send some kind of...
My procedure has become too large to run and therefore I need to break it into multiple macros. I can not seem to get the Reflections for UNIX , OpenVMS to allow multiple macros to run. What can I do to call the macro from the other macro?
I am trying to use Excel to preprocess a text file and merge some lookup info. I can not seem to save the formatting into a true FIXED record format. Does anyone have any suggestions on saving the file so that the field locations do not shift?
I trying to check a large list of values to set the conditional path for a data entry script. This list of values that I have is around 6000 entries. My data entry fields will pass a value, example "1234" and I need to search for the numeric code assigned to "1234" in the...
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I am a newbie and have a macro that needs to check a large list of values to set the conditional path for a data entry script. This list of values that I have is around 6000 entries. My data entry fields will pass a value, example "1234" and I need to search for the numeric...
I am modifying an existing script for Reflections and my skills are very creaky (stone tablet programming, anyone??) The original script took a single record type as Input. I now have a second record type that I need to process conditionally based on the first character of the imput record. How...
I am trying to update a script file for a client using an old DOS version of Procomm. The are automating a large number of processes and due to a software upgrade need to update a script that has been around for 10 years. This is only going to be used for the next 3-6 months which is why we...
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