Separate two command in "After Job Subroutine"
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Separate two command in "After Job Subroutine"
Hi
just a little and stupid question. I have to execute two subsequent DOS command in the "After Job subroutine".
Does anybody remember the character to use to separate the MsDos command? I remeber ";" but it doesn't work.
Thank you in advance
Umberto
P.S. I don't know if it is important but the version of the OS is windows 2003 Server in English language (US)
just a little and stupid question. I have to execute two subsequent DOS command in the "After Job subroutine".
Does anybody remember the character to use to separate the MsDos command? I remeber ";" but it doesn't work.
Thank you in advance
Umberto
P.S. I don't know if it is important but the version of the OS is windows 2003 Server in English language (US)
I just tried one of the solution suggested by Ray. I used semicolon to separate the commands but it doesn't work.DSguru2B wrote:Here, reference thispost. Ray has a few options for you.
How can I do that? I would avoid the script.....
Consider using an After-Stage subroutine call also. Maybe on the last link writing to the last Passive stage. Add a Transformer if necessary to do this. You do have After-Stage subroutine calls that are exactly the same as After-Job subroutine calls. Put one command in the stage, the other in the job after routine calls.
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