Greetings,
Here's how to connect:
First launch IDXTerm (via Shell command most likely).
Then use:
Shell_ """C:\Bss70\IDXtermServer.exe"""  to launch the IDXTerm Server - this
communicates with IDXTerm for us.
Finally you need BWS to connect to the "server" - use a Stream Connection
with the name "IDXTerm" - i.e. Connect "IDXTerm",stStream.

Regards,
Thom

Thom C. Blackwell

Product Manager

Boston Software Systems

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Hello All,

 

Where can I find the IDXTerm connection?  It is not in my connect menu
option...

 

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