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Brian K. Maher
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It supports it on windows. From: Peter Judge [mailto:bounce-pjudge@community.progress.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 10:17 AM To: TU.OE.General@community.progress.com Subject: RE: [Technical Users - OE General] Issue with prowin.exe vs _progres.exe RE: Issue with prowin.exe vs _progres.exe Reply by Peter Judge I don't know whether _progress supports INI files. I know that it doesn't work on non-Windows platforms, but haven't checked whether that's true on Windows with _progress. The first statement is the reason why I never use INI in anger (usually roll my own XML and/or INI). -- peter From: James Palmer [mailto:bounce-jdpjamesp@community.progress.com] Sent: Wednesday, 04 March, 2015 10:12 To: TU.OE.General@community.progress.com Subject: [Technical Users - OE General] Issue with prowin.exe vs _progres.exe Issue with prowin.exe vs _progres.exe Thread created by James Palmer We have a load of batch processes that currently run using prowin. They shouldn't because they don't actually need to be GUI so I'm trying to convert them to use _progres.exe. Except it's not finding the rcode to run. The first one works, the second doesn't. What am I missing? start C:\Progress\OpenEdge\bin\prowin.exe -basekey "INI" -ini e:\batch\MONTHEND\batch.ini -pf e:\batch\MONTHEND\ICMASliv.pf -p TeamTimeCost.p -b start C:\Progress\OpenEdge\bin\_progres.exe -basekey "INI" -ini e:\batch\MONTHEND\batch.ini -pf e:\batch\MONTHEND\ICMASliv.pf -p TeamTimeCost.p -b "Unable to run Startup Procedure" Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse. Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.
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