thank for the tip about the execute but for the long command line I have to make use of a vbs that I called from the wrapper.
I returned the exitcode to the wrapper by ending the script with the line wscript(exitcode)
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Browse All TopicsHow can I call this command line from a batch file and make sure that the exitcode is communicated back to the wrapper ?
If you have any other suggestions to solve this issue, please let me know.
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by: dasmcsePosted on 2009-08-18 at 12:43:52ID: 25126805
Use the predefined variable PROCEXITCODE.
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