Alvaro, Yves, Jim, et al:
> You can only share information with an external .txt file between 2 apps
> or if you are sure there is no interference, with the clipboard data
You cold try the shell() commands as another option, or you could use UDP or
TCP, which means the apps talk (send message
Actually, it's probably true that the best solution here, Alvaro, is to
re-create your application so that menu is the mainstack and programone is a
substack. Then you don't have multiple applications to deal with, just
separate stacks in a single appllication. That makes it much easier to pass
in
> You can only share information with an external .txt file between 2 apps
> or if you are sure there is no interference, with the clipboard data
> Yves COPPE
You cold try the shell() commands as another option, or you could use UDP or
TCP, which means the apps talk (send message packets) directly
Le 21 août 06 à 15:37, Klaus Major a écrit :
Hi Alvaro,
Excellent Klaus.. is very good for me!!
so it works for you?
Good :-)
And if I need to use global variables between applications .exe, I
will use
this kind of variables? Or I need to use external files .txt in
order to
remember v
Hi Alvaro,
Excellent Klaus.. is very good for me!!
so it works for you?
Good :-)
And if I need to use global variables between applications .exe, I
will use
this kind of variables? Or I need to use external files .txt in
order to
remember values?
The latter, only stacks in ONE standalo
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Enviado el: Lunes, 21 de Agosto de 2006 07:23 a.m.
Para: How to use Revolution
Asunto: Re: Connecting 2 stand alone programs.
Importancia: Alta
Buenos
Buenos dias Alvaro,
Dear Sirs :
We need to know how to connect two stand alone programs.
For example : I have my standalone "menu.exe"
And I need to GO to the stand alone "programone.exe"
The instruction go stack "programone.exe" don´t operate..
yes, standalones are totally independent "units