You can set it up in windows scheduler using the following command line
format:

 

 

c:\bss70\Bss80.exe C:\Bss70\Projects\BloodBank\BloodBank.bws /r
BloodBank

 

 

Here, c:\bss70\bss80.exe is my application file.
C:\bss70\projects\bloodbank\bloodbank.bws is my project file, and
bloodbank is the script within the project file I want to run.  Make
sure you include the /r switch which runs the specified script within
the project.
 
 

 

Stephen Smesny

Senior Programmer/Analyst

Beaufort Memorial Hospital

 

 

 

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Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 3:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Talk] Meditech Magic Password Expiring

 

Mitch,

OK - I understand now.....  You just put it as a scheduled script to run
every 90 days?  Is the only way to run a scheduled script to keep it
open?

 

Thanks,

Donna Ledgerwood
Senior Integration Analyst
Micro Star  
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        From: Lawrence, Mitchell
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        To: [email protected] 

        Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 3:17 PM

        Subject: RE: [Talk] Meditech Magic Password Expiring

         

        no. It's hardcoded into the script.

         

        Every month, on the 1st, the script logs into Meditech, goes to
the password change routine, enters in a new bogus password (hardcoded
into the script), files it, logs out of Meditech, waits 10 seconds, logs
back into Meditech and changes it back to what it was and logs back out.

         

        Very simple rules script that takes about 3 minutes to run once
a month.

         

        We only do this for our scripting account.

         

         

        Thank you,

        Mitch Lawrence

        Lead Applications Analyst

        Technical Support - NPR/Automation

        CHRISTUS Information Management

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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Donna
        Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 1:49 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [Talk] Meditech Magic Password Expiring

         

        Mitchell,

        Can you send me your script?  I am curiuos how you are doing it?
Do you have a file that holds the current password somewhere and changes
it when the password expires?

        Thanks for your help!

        Donna Ledgerwood
        Senior Integration Analyst
        Micro Star  
        Home Office: 315-536-0834
        Cell:  315-729-3804
        Fax: 315-536-7338
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                ----- Original Message ----- 

                From: Lawrence, Mitchell
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                To: [email protected] 

                Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 2:31 PM

                Subject: RE: [Talk] Meditech Magic Password Expiring

                 

                We just have a rules script set up to run monthly that
changes the password then changes it back. Passwords expire 90 days
after a new one is set, so the timer never comes up.

                 

                 

                Thank you,

                Mitch Lawrence

                Lead Applications Analyst

                Technical Support - NPR/Automation

                CHRISTUS Information Management

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                From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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                Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 1:30 PM
                To: [email protected]
                Subject: [Talk] Meditech Magic Password Expiring

                 

                Does anyone have a script they would share that changes
the password when Meditech prompts that the password is expiring?  

                 

                I've been told you can use 2 passwords and just switch
back and forth?  I'm just not sure how you would hold the current
password?

                 

                Any help would surely be appreciated!

                Thanks,

                Donna Ledgerwood
                Senior Integration Analyst
                Micro Star  
                Home Office: 315-536-0834
                Cell:  315-729-3804
                Fax: 315-536-7338
                EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

                
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