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  • Subject: Re: Calling CIM
  • From: "Csaba Kabai" <ckabai@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 07:13:57 +0200



I called CIM with this short script:

<job id="CALLPGM">
   <script language="VBScript">
      ' Execute on AS400
     Set AS400 = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
     Set ASPGM = CreateObject("ADODB.Command")
     AS400.Open "Provider=IBMDA400; Data Source=AS400SYSTEM;", "USERNAME",
"PASSWORD"
     Set ASPGM.ActiveConnection = AS400
     ASPGM.CommandText = "{{CALL /QSYS.LIB/BPTESTUSR.LIB/CIM620.PGM}}"
     ASPGM.Prepared = True
     ASPGM.Execute
     Set ASPGM = Nothing
     AS400.Close
     Set AS400 = Nothing
   </script>
</job>

But, we don't have the environment, like printer definitions etc.
Anyone called successfully BPCS modules from ADODB connection?
Csaba




From: Csaba Kabai on 2001.06.11 13:39

To:   BPCS-L@midrange.com
cc:

Subject:  Calling CIM


Hello BPCS Users,

We have to continuously fill up the system with data from other program
(windows environment).
Writing to the NIN table done successfully.
When we call CIM620 to process the data, we can't create the same
environment
like the "green screen"

Does anyone have any experience, how to call non interactive BPCS modules
from Client Access ADODB
without the "green screen"?

BPCS 4.05
AS400 V4.5

Thank you,
Csaba Kabai






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