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Well, again, are you just thinking about passing a parm to a CL for the
sole purpose of executing a command? If so, I suggest to use the QCMDEXC
in RPG or even this program.
H Bnddir('QC2LE')
D DoCmd PR 10i 0 ExtProc('system')
D CmdString * Value
D Options(*String)
DoCmd(myCmd);
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Guess I can create a QTEMP file w/ one field and fill this in the RPG
program. I was looking for new,other and better ways to do this.
> Please bear in mind that multiple users will be using this program.
> It will allow them to get PDF's sent to themselves or overseas.
>>
>> I am trying to see the best way to do something. I could use a data area
>> or a small output file.
>>
>> We have users who can get reports emailed to them. If you change the
>> USRDATA area and OUTQ on the OVRPRTF, it's done.
>>
>> The name used on the USRDATA is not the same as the profile. This has to
>> be retrieved from a Control file that is very large.
>>
>> I thought of reading this file in the CL but it would likely take time.
>>
>> I can get this info from the prev. RPG program veryu simply. What would
>> be
>> the mechanics of getting this back to the CL?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Steve
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