Re: Execute command line program and capture output
- From: Gert van der Kooij <gert@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 20:09:44 +0100
In article <MPG.1de0591031f6ef6e9898b0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Gert van der
Kooij (gert@xxxxxxxxxx) says...
>
> Thanks Lee,
>
> I removed the 'do while oExec~Status = 0' loop and it worked wihout a
> problem. Do you know if it's possible to display all methods and
> properties of the 'oExec' object?
>
> TIA, Gert
>
I found it allready, all properties are listed at
http://tinyurl.com/con8m
.
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