So, how do we get the DataStation? Henry Taylor Applications Analyst Lutheran Health Network Ph. (260) 425-3914
"Rich McNeil"
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A few note:
1. We've released Boston DataStation whose goal is to make file
handling in a script as simple as it theoretically can be. A few
lines of script can replace several hundred lines of VB code. It's
included in the current release of Boston WorkStation and it's a
really sweet concept.
2. Boston Software is now a McKesson Business Partner providing the
WorkStation to four of its groups. We recently attended their Insight
convention.
3. A nuance in a developing scripts for Windows applications?only
one script can connect to a given application at a time. This means
that the WorkStation Application Viewer (which is just a glorified
script) cannot be connected to a Windows application while your script
is connected. This is not an ideal situation, but you can get
information on the connection from your script in VBA's immediate
window??R.Window will give you the current window (as in [EMAIL PROTECTED],x),
?R.hWnd is the window's handle, ?View is it's contents (you may need
to be more specific about the view's b:=classname).
Rich McNeil
Boston Software Systems
866 653 5105
www.bostonworkstation.com
