Dear Vixens and Reynards:
I am trying to run a batch file from VFP, and I ran into some
difficulty. I have since done it a different way, but I do not know
why the problem happened and would rather not have it bite me again
later. I am using Windows XP.
The batch file was for sending E-mails using a program used by
a co-worker at the main office. My code stored each of the
parameters into an environment variable. At the end, the E-mail
program was invoked and error return data captured. The problem I
ran into is that my batch file would simply abort in the
middle. There was no error message, and by adding echo and pause
commands, I was able to see where it failed EVERY TIME. It was when
it was checking for the fourth parameter. There was nothing
different about the code from the first three parameters.
I thought that it might be not enough environment space, but I
am unable to change this. The old /E setting for this is no longer
present in XP.
Any ideas?
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
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