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Robert Rogerson <robertrogerson@xxxxxxxxxx>
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It says The working directory IT-Dlee.DRLPGMR:C:\Program Files\IBM\Client
Access\wrksplf.exe does not exist for the external tool named wrksplf.
Should the working directory only be
C:\Program Files\IBM\Client Access\
This should be a valid directory
Rob
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Thanks Jerry
This would be cool, but in my case I get a working directory error when I
click applly/run.
It says The working directory IT-Dlee.DRLPGMR:C:\Program Files\IBM\Client
Access\wrksplf.exe does not exist for the external tool named wrksplf.
I get this although I was able to brouse to it.
Any suggestions?
Darrell Lee
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Some of you may have followed this thread in Midrange-l but if you missed
it I included this little bit.
This is the content of the origial thread:
While looking through a folder, I found a program in the Client Access
folder call wrksplf.exe.
You can run this program from the Start,Run command line on the pc and you
get a "different version" of what you would see in Ops Navigator.
Is this the early versions of Ops navigator ???
Anybody know anything about these programs.
There is also a wrkmsg, wrkprt, wrkusrj.
They run at blazing speed compared to Ops navigator but I find no mention
of them in the Access documentation.
END OF ORIGINAL POST
I added these as options to the External tools in WDSCi. Now I can run
them
directly from WDSCi.
To do so from WDSCi RSE perspective (Version: 7.0.0 Build id:
20070202_0030):
Select, Run from the menu.
Select External Tools and then select (again) External Tools.
Click on the New Launch Config icon on the Far Left (the one with the plus
sign) of the panel that appears.
Then under the Name value I entered the name of the .exe (ie Wrksplf), and
then click to 'browse file system' and drill to the exe in the IBM Client
access folder and select the exe.
Click apply, then run to test. Close the app. When you select Run,
External Tools again it should appear at the top of the context menu. Add
the other exe's as desired by repeating the steps above.
Regards, Jerry
Gerald Kern - MIS Project Leader
Lotus Notes/Domino Administrator
IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
The Toledo Clinic, Inc.
4235 Secor Road
Toledo, OH 43623-4299
Phone 419-479-5535
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