We need to run a progress application on our server when it restarts but the only way to do this is to make it a system service. Has anyone had any experiance or nice tools to do this? Thanks
I just need an easy way to delete a single line in a .txt. Heres my problem: I have twp procedures that run simultaneously but one locks a certain database table even though I have shared lock or no-lock status. So since the second proc needs this table it will not run until the first one...
I tried this but it still makes my window wait until the procedure is completed. The proc take about 5 minutes to complete . Do I need to assign the handle after PERSISTENT to anything?
"Another option is start this procedure by opening a new prowin32.exe session without the -b parameter. Then errors from this procedure will appear on your screen. "
I'm not to familiar with this, how would I go about doing it?
I need to find a way that I can run a procedure(.p) from a window but without pausing the user input on the window. I know there is some way to do it with the ASYNCHORONIS opton but I think you need and appserver and we dont have one. Right now were just putting them in batch files and firing...
Even if It finds the .p that dosn't mean that it will run correctly. Say I run GenRates.p and inside that GenRates.p it runs another RateLookup.p that got deleted. This would compile correctly but will error at runtime. I know his isn't my problem, its the GenRates.p problem but if this does...
I'm creating a Task Scheduler to use with our progress .p's and I'm using the RUN VALUE(SchTask.RunStatement). and if the .p was changed or "broken" and is returning an error, it stops the task scheduler all together, I've managed to keep it running with a :
DOLOOP:
DO ON STOP UNDO, LEAVE...
Thanks I've been wondering how to do this myself, usually I just do a freeform query and run it in the Display fields, check the value there but doing it in an external Proc is a good idea.
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