I didn't see this come back to me.
Did you try RSHOW?
Dennis

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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Quitting to r> prompt, ver.9

Bill:  Okay, that's interesting!  I guess that worked for me.

When I go to Settings / Startup Options, I see the options for "show r> prompt" 
"show database explorer" etc.  But unlike 7.6 where there is a simple check-box 
form so you can tell whether the option is on or off, I don't see anything like 
that in 9.0, right?   So I clicked on "show r> prompt", couldn't tell whether 
it did anything, but now my quit works.   If I click on "show r> prompt" again, 
it still works.  So does that mean that there is no on/off switch for these, if 
you click it once it's always on?   I like the 7.6 way better where you can 
visually tell what's been turned on or not.  So unless you can point me to a 
new direction, I might suggest that as an enhancement if you agree.

Karen



You would need the users to go to Settings/Startup Options, and enable 
"R:Prompt", and disable "Database Explorer" and R:BASE Editor."

Then, when your application "quits", it takes them to their own default 
environment.

I do not believe there is a way to force those settings programatically, but I 
might be wrong.



What I have done instead is taught users about the R> icon, and changed any

such optional exits to say "Exit to Database Explorer."


Bill

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