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Also, since I'll have to do this every day, is there a command line option that I can run to automatically convert all of the files in a specific directory? This way I can create a batch file to run automatically every day which will save me from having to manually login each day to do the conversion.
Thanks in advance for any responses. Grand Master. Thanks Mofi, that works great. The only issue I have is with the new Convert. When I run with this option, I get "Convert.
It still performs the conversion properly but GUI throws error. When I run the command line script with just the convert. But when I run with the conversion script included is when I see the errors.
I've read through the. I've also made sure all of the files and directories exist that are specified. Any suggestions on what might cause this? I have only tested the command line as posted without additionally using a specific INI file for this conversion task before my first reply.
This link gives the complete VBA code for a converter. You could convert it to VBScript with a minimal effort, then run it as a command line tool. Thank you for the link. I can get permission to run a tested portable application but not a script outside of PowerShell.
I need to apologize. Although I use several forums for other programs they are all at a higher level only and they want you to simply ask the question, give sample code if you have it and any theories if you have them and it is assumed that you did all the basic ground work, Google, going through your books, asking co-workers, checking all the forums that you know before you ask your question.
I will keep this in mind when using this forum in the future. The code could also be translated to PowerShell. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question.
Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Advanced User. What I'm about to say is only my option. You know that joke about everyone having one, right? So that's the biggest issue I see using UE as a editor. I'm going to make a suggestion, and I've never used this product, but here goes.
You might want to look at Vedit. You might want to let us know what you find out. Good Luck. However, this comes at a very steep price. UltraEdit, is by far a lot cheaper and has been around for a while. I have been using it since version 6.
A much cheaper way, if you will, could be to output a look-a-like file, copying the packed decimal fields to zoned decimal display fields -ZZZ,ZZZ,ZZ0.
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