Hi List,

 

Is there a special way of calling the java dataimport utility from
within a run process action of a filter?

 

java -Xms64m -Xmx512m com.bmc.arsys.apiext.data.DataImport -v -D 4 -x
sedevhubapp1 -u <username>-p <password> -a 6543 -f "<formname>" -l
"E:\SMIDataImport\SMIimportlog.log" -o
"E:\SMIDataImport\SRSFImport%1.arx"

 

I'm trying to execute the above Java Dataimport utility from the Run
Process action of a filter. It doesn't execute. I can successfully
execute the above dataimport utility directly from command prompt from
any folder path including the folder path where arserver.exe is located.
(Environment variables set as per BMC document.)

 

I tried to put the dataimport utility into a Windows batch file. Again
the batch file executes directly from command-prompt , but not from
within run process action. Is there a special way of calling the java
dataimport utility from filter?

 

OS: Windows Server 2008

AR Server 7.6.03 

 

Thanks

Radhika

+44 20718 20262



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