The command line syntax used to run an object list sending is:
Exchange EnvironmentName S SendingName LogFile /OBJ "Type1 ObjName1, Type2 ObjName2, ..."
or
Exchange EnvironmentName S SendingName LogFile /OBJFILE ObjFile
where:
EnvironmentName |
Name of the environment where the sending is described. |
SendingName |
Sending name. This sending must exist, and at least the destination buffer must be specified. Before it is run, the list of objects to be sent is replaced with the list defined in the command line. |
LogFile |
Path and name of the file containing the sending modification and execution report; this parameter must be written between quotes if it contains spaces. |
Type ObjName |
Abbreviated type and name of an object that will be added to the list of objects in the sending. |
ObjFile |
Path and name of the text file in which each line contains the abbreviated type and name of an object that will be added to the list of objects in the sending; this parameter must be written between quotes if it contains spaces. |
Important:
This command line is run in three phases:
- the lists of objects and application areas already defined in the sending are cleared,
- these lists are recompiled with the objects specified in the command line (the application areas are those to which the objects are attached),
- the sending is executed.
The list of objects to be sent defined in the command line MUST be entered between quote marks, failing which an error will occur.
The sending is not run if a syntax error is detected.