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Can you have 2 Command Line Arguments? 1

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jadams0173

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I've used a command line argument before. I have a need for one compliled exe(slave) to be launched from 2 other independent apps I've written in VB6 to do 1 of 3 different things.

I need the slave application to recognize 2 command line arguments, something like LOCAL and DISTRIBUTION. The difference is one is a local report for one user and the other is sent as an e-mail attachment from a scheduled task. The 3rd thing is if nothing is passed in (ie. someone just double clicks the exe) then NOTHING happens.

Any ideas on how to do this?
 
Start by reminding yourself about Command$ ...
 
>Start by reminding yourself about Command$ ...

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Ah. So all I have to do is pass the parameter (test.exe myparam) and parse is out of the command$ variable? If the variable is empty then nothing was passed so I would know to not do anything.

Am I on the right path?
 
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