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WOW... I've finally found a beacon of hope :-).
Q: Can I use "something" to access a file using EXCEL, then use some "wizardry" to make changes to the file? Let me start with, I have been a mainframe programmer for about a hundred years, but I know next to nothing about Excel or the PC/LAN environment. But, with some research I have figured out there may be some way to automate a process that my team does many times a day. I have created a bunch of mainframe stuff that results in a comma delimited ..txt file being TCPIP'ed to a LAN directory. Once it is on the LAN I open EXCEL and manually do a series of steps. What I am hoping to accomplish is to use WMI to watch the LAN folder to see when a new .txt file is TCPIP'ed into it. Then I want to "magically" access EXCEL and in the background, open the ..txt file, and apply the manual steps (which I'll outline below). I have already played with WMI a bit and have the watching the LAN directory for new ..txt files working, but I have no clue how to access EXCEL and apply the manual steps. Here are the manual steps: +++ Open EXCEL +++ File/Open/ (open .txt file to be modified) +++ Page 1 of Text Import Wizard comes up and I select "Delimited" Next +++ Page 2 of Text Import Wizard comes up and I uncheck "Tab" and check "Comma" Next +++ Page 3 of Text Import Wizard comes up and in the Data Preview I select all columns, and select "Text" as the Column data format Finish +++ Excel now shows the data. I do Ctrl+A to Select All +++ Format/Column/AutoFit Enter +++ File/Save As +++ Change Save As Type to "Microsoft Excel 97 - Excel 2003 & 5.0/95 workbook(*.xls)" Save So, that's it. Am I out of my mind, or is there a way to do that? |
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The best way to start is to record a macro and post if so it can be modified.
1) From spreadsheet go to menu - Tools - Macro - Record Macro 2) Run the steps you described below 3) Stop record Tools - Macro - Stop Recording 4) the macro will be in the VBA window under moduls. This code can be modified The macro can be placed in a workbook Open envent so it will automatically run. "Jeff" wrote: WOW... I've finally found a beacon of hope :-). Q: Can I use "something" to access a file using EXCEL, then use some "wizardry" to make changes to the file? Let me start with, I have been a mainframe programmer for about a hundred years, but I know next to nothing about Excel or the PC/LAN environment. But, with some research I have figured out there may be some way to automate a process that my team does many times a day. I have created a bunch of mainframe stuff that results in a comma delimited .txt file being TCPIP'ed to a LAN directory. Once it is on the LAN I open EXCEL and manually do a series of steps. What I am hoping to accomplish is to use WMI to watch the LAN folder to see when a new .txt file is TCPIP'ed into it. Then I want to "magically" access EXCEL and in the background, open the .txt file, and apply the manual steps (which I'll outline below). I have already played with WMI a bit and have the watching the LAN directory for new .txt files working, but I have no clue how to access EXCEL and apply the manual steps. Here are the manual steps: +++ Open EXCEL +++ File/Open/ (open .txt file to be modified) +++ Page 1 of Text Import Wizard comes up and I select "Delimited" Next +++ Page 2 of Text Import Wizard comes up and I uncheck "Tab" and check "Comma" Next +++ Page 3 of Text Import Wizard comes up and in the Data Preview I select all columns, and select "Text" as the Column data format Finish +++ Excel now shows the data. I do Ctrl+A to Select All +++ Format/Column/AutoFit Enter +++ File/Save As +++ Change Save As Type to "Microsoft Excel 97 - Excel 2003 & 5.0/95 workbook(*.xls)" Save So, that's it. Am I out of my mind, or is there a way to do that? |
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COOL... Thanks Joel... I'll go do that now (well, soon as I get through my
morning folder of things to do... but yes... I'll do that today). Jeff. |
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Well Joel... nothing is ever easy.
When I try to record the macro I get an error "Too Many line Continuations" and the macro recording terminates. Below is the macro code I end up with. But it seems important that when I open the .txt file the "Text Import Wizard" comes up... I don't think I see anything in the macro code from when I completed the "Text Import Wizard" pages. ub AutoIT() ' ' AutoIT Macro ' Macro recorded 1/25/2008 by jjken ' ' Workbooks.OpenText Filename := _ "S:\TRANSFER\SYOPMAINFRAME\Conversions\Kernmore.jj k\TEST.TXT", Origin := _ 437, StartRow := 1, DataType := xlDelimited, TextQualifier := xlDoubleQuote, _ ConsecutiveDelimiter := FALSE, Tab := FALSE, Semicolon := FALSE, Comma := TRUE _ , Space := FALSE, Other := FALSE, FieldInfo := Array(Array(1,2),Array(2,2), _ Array(3,2),Array(4,2),Array(5,2),Array(6,2),Array( 7,2),Array(8,2),Array(9,2), _ Array(10,2),Array(11,2),Array(12,2),Array(13,2),Ar ray(14,2),Array(15,2),Array( _ 16,2),Array(17,2),Array(18,2),Array(19,2),Array(20 ,2),Array(21,2),Array(22,2), _ Array(23,2),Array(24,2),Array(25,2),Array(26,2),Ar ray(27,2),Array(28,2),Array( _ 29,2),Array(30,2),Array(31,2),Array(32,2),Array(33 ,2),Array(34,2),Array(35,2), _ Array(36,2),Array(37,2),Array(38,2),Array(39,2),Ar ray(40,2),Array(41,2),Array( _ 42,2),Array(43,2),Array(44,2),Array(45,2),Array(46 ,2),Array(47,2),Array(48,2), _ Array(49,2),Array(50,2),Array(51,2),Array(52,2),Ar ray(53,2),Array(54,2),Array( _ 55,2),Array(56,2),Array(57,2),Array(58,2),Array(59 ,2),Array(60,2),Array(61,2), _ Array(62,2),Array(63,2),Array(64,2),Array(65,2),Ar ray(66,2),Array(67,2),Array( _ 68,2),Array(69,2),Array(70,2),Array(71,2),Array(72 ,2),Array(73,2),Array(74,2), _ Array(75,2),Array(76,2),Array(77,2),Array(78,2),Ar ray(79,2),Array(80,2),Array( _ 81,2),Array(82,2),Array(83,2),Array(84,2),Array(85 ,2),Array(86,2),Array(87,2), _ Array(88,2),Array(89,2),Array(90,2),Array(91,2),Ar ray(92,2),Array(93,2),Array( _ 94,2),Array(95,2),Array(96,2),Array(97,2),Array(98 ,2),Array(99,2),Array(100,2), _ Array(101,2),Array(102,2),Array(103,2),Array(104,2 ),Array(105,2),Array(106,2), _ Array(107,2),Array(108,2),Array(109,2),Array(110,2 ),Array(111,2),Array(112,2), _ Array(113,2),Array(114,2),Array(115,2),Array(116,2 ),Array(117,2),Array(118,2), _ Array(119,2),Array(120,2),Array(121,2),Array(122,2 ),Array(123,2),Array(124,2), _ End Sub |
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See if this code works better
Sub Getfixedtext2() Const ForReading = 1, ForWriting = 2, ForAppending = 3 Const MyPath = "S:\TRANSFER\SYOPMAINFRAME\Conversions\Kernmore.jj k\" Const TristateUseDefault = -2, TristateTrue = -1, TristateFalse = 0 Set fsread = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") ReadFileName = "text.txt" 'open files ReadPathName = MyPath & ReadFileName Set fread = fsread.GetFile(ReadPathName) Set tsread = fread.OpenAsTextStream(ForReading, TristateUseDefault) RowCount = 1 Do While tsread.atendofstream = False InputLine = tsread.ReadLine For ColCount = 1 To 124 Cells(RowCount, ColCount) = Mid(InputLine, 2 * (ColCount - 1), 2) Next ColCount RowCount = RowCount + 1 Loop tsread.Close End Sub "Jeff" wrote: Well Joel... nothing is ever easy. When I try to record the macro I get an error "Too Many line Continuations" and the macro recording terminates. Below is the macro code I end up with. But it seems important that when I open the .txt file the "Text Import Wizard" comes up... I don't think I see anything in the macro code from when I completed the "Text Import Wizard" pages. ub AutoIT() ' ' AutoIT Macro ' Macro recorded 1/25/2008 by jjken ' ' Workbooks.OpenText Filename := _ "S:\TRANSFER\SYOPMAINFRAME\Conversions\Kernmore.jj k\TEST.TXT", Origin := _ 437, StartRow := 1, DataType := xlDelimited, TextQualifier := xlDoubleQuote, _ ConsecutiveDelimiter := FALSE, Tab := FALSE, Semicolon := FALSE, Comma := TRUE _ , Space := FALSE, Other := FALSE, FieldInfo := Array(Array(1,2),Array(2,2), _ Array(3,2),Array(4,2),Array(5,2),Array(6,2),Array( 7,2),Array(8,2),Array(9,2), _ Array(10,2),Array(11,2),Array(12,2),Array(13,2),Ar ray(14,2),Array(15,2),Array( _ 16,2),Array(17,2),Array(18,2),Array(19,2),Array(20 ,2),Array(21,2),Array(22,2), _ Array(23,2),Array(24,2),Array(25,2),Array(26,2),Ar ray(27,2),Array(28,2),Array( _ 29,2),Array(30,2),Array(31,2),Array(32,2),Array(33 ,2),Array(34,2),Array(35,2), _ Array(36,2),Array(37,2),Array(38,2),Array(39,2),Ar ray(40,2),Array(41,2),Array( _ 42,2),Array(43,2),Array(44,2),Array(45,2),Array(46 ,2),Array(47,2),Array(48,2), _ Array(49,2),Array(50,2),Array(51,2),Array(52,2),Ar ray(53,2),Array(54,2),Array( _ 55,2),Array(56,2),Array(57,2),Array(58,2),Array(59 ,2),Array(60,2),Array(61,2), _ Array(62,2),Array(63,2),Array(64,2),Array(65,2),Ar ray(66,2),Array(67,2),Array( _ 68,2),Array(69,2),Array(70,2),Array(71,2),Array(72 ,2),Array(73,2),Array(74,2), _ Array(75,2),Array(76,2),Array(77,2),Array(78,2),Ar ray(79,2),Array(80,2),Array( _ 81,2),Array(82,2),Array(83,2),Array(84,2),Array(85 ,2),Array(86,2),Array(87,2), _ Array(88,2),Array(89,2),Array(90,2),Array(91,2),Ar ray(92,2),Array(93,2),Array( _ 94,2),Array(95,2),Array(96,2),Array(97,2),Array(98 ,2),Array(99,2),Array(100,2), _ Array(101,2),Array(102,2),Array(103,2),Array(104,2 ),Array(105,2),Array(106,2), _ Array(107,2),Array(108,2),Array(109,2),Array(110,2 ),Array(111,2),Array(112,2), _ Array(113,2),Array(114,2),Array(115,2),Array(116,2 ),Array(117,2),Array(118,2), _ Array(119,2),Array(120,2),Array(121,2),Array(122,2 ),Array(123,2),Array(124,2), _ End Sub |
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By the way, you don't need the field delimiter when you are using commar
delimited. The field info is if you are reading fixed space. I think you can simply remove the fieldinfor from you original code and it should work. "Jeff" wrote: Well Joel... nothing is ever easy. When I try to record the macro I get an error "Too Many line Continuations" and the macro recording terminates. Below is the macro code I end up with. But it seems important that when I open the .txt file the "Text Import Wizard" comes up... I don't think I see anything in the macro code from when I completed the "Text Import Wizard" pages. ub AutoIT() ' ' AutoIT Macro ' Macro recorded 1/25/2008 by jjken ' ' Workbooks.OpenText Filename := _ "S:\TRANSFER\SYOPMAINFRAME\Conversions\Kernmore.jj k\TEST.TXT", Origin := _ 437, StartRow := 1, DataType := xlDelimited, TextQualifier := xlDoubleQuote, _ ConsecutiveDelimiter := FALSE, Tab := FALSE, Semicolon := FALSE, Comma := TRUE _ , Space := FALSE, Other := FALSE, FieldInfo := Array(Array(1,2),Array(2,2), _ Array(3,2),Array(4,2),Array(5,2),Array(6,2),Array( 7,2),Array(8,2),Array(9,2), _ Array(10,2),Array(11,2),Array(12,2),Array(13,2),Ar ray(14,2),Array(15,2),Array( _ 16,2),Array(17,2),Array(18,2),Array(19,2),Array(20 ,2),Array(21,2),Array(22,2), _ Array(23,2),Array(24,2),Array(25,2),Array(26,2),Ar ray(27,2),Array(28,2),Array( _ 29,2),Array(30,2),Array(31,2),Array(32,2),Array(33 ,2),Array(34,2),Array(35,2), _ Array(36,2),Array(37,2),Array(38,2),Array(39,2),Ar ray(40,2),Array(41,2),Array( _ 42,2),Array(43,2),Array(44,2),Array(45,2),Array(46 ,2),Array(47,2),Array(48,2), _ Array(49,2),Array(50,2),Array(51,2),Array(52,2),Ar ray(53,2),Array(54,2),Array( _ 55,2),Array(56,2),Array(57,2),Array(58,2),Array(59 ,2),Array(60,2),Array(61,2), _ Array(62,2),Array(63,2),Array(64,2),Array(65,2),Ar ray(66,2),Array(67,2),Array( _ 68,2),Array(69,2),Array(70,2),Array(71,2),Array(72 ,2),Array(73,2),Array(74,2), _ Array(75,2),Array(76,2),Array(77,2),Array(78,2),Ar ray(79,2),Array(80,2),Array( _ 81,2),Array(82,2),Array(83,2),Array(84,2),Array(85 ,2),Array(86,2),Array(87,2), _ Array(88,2),Array(89,2),Array(90,2),Array(91,2),Ar ray(92,2),Array(93,2),Array( _ 94,2),Array(95,2),Array(96,2),Array(97,2),Array(98 ,2),Array(99,2),Array(100,2), _ Array(101,2),Array(102,2),Array(103,2),Array(104,2 ),Array(105,2),Array(106,2), _ Array(107,2),Array(108,2),Array(109,2),Array(110,2 ),Array(111,2),Array(112,2), _ Array(113,2),Array(114,2),Array(115,2),Array(116,2 ),Array(117,2),Array(118,2), _ Array(119,2),Array(120,2),Array(121,2),Array(122,2 ),Array(123,2),Array(124,2), _ End Sub |
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OK Joel€¦ this is great and THANK YOU.
I am really a fish out of water here€¦ but here is what I am able to put together. I have the code from the first macro that was above the field info (this is the part that converts the .txt file to a comma delimited text format file?), and then I have added the macro code for the remainder of the manual things I do (Select and autofit all columns, then SaveAs). Is this what you were suggesting I do? @@@ ub AutoIT() ' ' AutoIT Macro ' Macro recorded 1/25/2008 by jjken ' ' Workbooks.OpenText Filename := _ "S:\xxx\Kernmore.jjk\TEST.TXT", Origin := _ 437, StartRow := 1, DataType := xlDelimited, TextQualifier := xlDoubleQuote, _ ConsecutiveDelimiter := FALSE, Tab := FALSE, Semicolon := FALSE, Comma := TRUE _ , Space := FALSE, Other := FALSE Range("A1:FB829").Select Selection.Columns.AutoFit ChDir "S:\xxx\Kernmore.jjk" ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:= _ "S:\xxx\Kenmore.jjk\TESTTEST.xls", FileFormat _ :=xlExcel9795, Password:="", WriteResPassword:="", ReadOnlyRecommended:= _ False, CreateBackup:=False End Sub @@@ Is what I have close to right? This will be so very very cool if I can get it working. Thanks, Jeff |
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Recorded macro create a lot of unnecessary code. Wha tyou havve should work.
Here is a cleaned up version ub AutoIT() ' ' AutoIT Macro ' Macro recorded 1/25/2008 by jjken ' ' Workbooks.OpenText Filename := _ "S:\xxx\Kernmore.jjk\TEST.TXT", Origin := 437, StartRow := 1,_ DataType := xlDelimited, _ TextQualifier := xlDoubleQuote, _ Comma := TRUE _ Range("A1:FB829").Columns.AutoFit ChDir "S:\xxx\Kernmore.jjk" ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:= _ "S:\xxx\Kenmore.jjk\TESTTEST.xls", _ FileFormat:=xlExcel9795 End Sub "Jeff" wrote: OK Joel€¦ this is great and THANK YOU. I am really a fish out of water here€¦ but here is what I am able to put together. I have the code from the first macro that was above the field info (this is the part that converts the .txt file to a comma delimited text format file?), and then I have added the macro code for the remainder of the manual things I do (Select and autofit all columns, then SaveAs). Is this what you were suggesting I do? @@@ ub AutoIT() ' ' AutoIT Macro ' Macro recorded 1/25/2008 by jjken ' ' Workbooks.OpenText Filename := _ "S:\xxx\Kernmore.jjk\TEST.TXT", Origin := _ 437, StartRow := 1, DataType := xlDelimited, TextQualifier := xlDoubleQuote, _ ConsecutiveDelimiter := FALSE, Tab := FALSE, Semicolon := FALSE, Comma := TRUE _ , Space := FALSE, Other := FALSE Range("A1:FB829").Select Selection.Columns.AutoFit ChDir "S:\xxx\Kernmore.jjk" ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:= _ "S:\xxx\Kenmore.jjk\TESTTEST.xls", FileFormat _ :=xlExcel9795, Password:="", WriteResPassword:="", ReadOnlyRecommended:= _ False, CreateBackup:=False End Sub @@@ Is what I have close to right? This will be so very very cool if I can get it working. Thanks, Jeff |
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Holy COW! Unbelievable!!! Thats it? WHOA! (can you tell Im impressed and
excited : -). I suppose the next thing to do is to try and run this from some command line somewhere (or something???)? Oh, I do see one thing I wonder about? It looks like Range has a hard coded €śLast Cell€ť. The .txt files I am dealing with are of varying size€¦ does this matter? I cant believe how helpful you are being. I was on the verge of thinking this was something beyond what I could figure out. This is the coolest stuff EVER! Thanks and THANKS :- ))) Jeff |
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"Jeff" wrote:
I suppose the next thing to do is to try and run this from some command line somewhere (or something???)? You need to set up a WMI permanent event subscription. First, you create an instance of the __EventFilter Class in root\cimv2 that contains the WQL notification query that filters the events you are interested in. You can use CIM_DataFile and __InstanceCreationEvent classes. Second, you need an event consumer. You can use one of the standard event consumer classes, maybe ActiveScriptEventConsumer or CommandLineEventConsumer (you can run Excel either using command line or from a VBScript file - I'm not sure about CommandLineEventConsumer, but you need to MofComp the ActiveScriptEventConsumer before you can use it). Third, you need to associate the __EventFilter and the consumer class you chose with __FilterToConsumerBinding Class. Maybe it would be better for you to use the ActiveScriptEventConsumer because you can access Excel.Application object from VBScript and execute any code you need from there. -- urkec |
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Holy WHAT? Oh Urkec :-/. I am a mainframe programmer, in fact a smart one,
but I could make more sense of Portuguese than I could of that. I believe you when you say thats what I need to do. BUT, if that IS what I have to do I think my ship is sunk :-/. I have a WMI .vbs that monitors a folder for new files. I was thinking it would be something easy, like putting the commands Joel gave me in the .vbs along with the WMI code. This is asking a lot. But this will be so cool and helpful to my team here, that I really would like to make it work. I think if you give some code examples (or code I could really plug in), and say some more things about this Ill do what I can to make it work. Thank you, Jeff |
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"Jeff" wrote:
Holy WHAT? Oh Urkec :-/. I am a mainframe programmer, in fact a smart one, but I could make more sense of Portuguese than I could of that. I believe you when you say thats what I need to do. BUT, if that IS what I have to do I think my ship is sunk :-/. I have a WMI .vbs that monitors a folder for new files. I was thinking it would be something easy, like putting the commands Joel gave me in the .vbs along with the WMI code. This is asking a lot. But this will be so cool and helpful to my team here, that I really would like to make it work. I think if you give some code examples (or code I could really plug in), and say some more things about this Ill do what I can to make it work. The first thing to do is to compile scrcons.mof from the command line with the mofcomp utility: mofcomp -N:root\cimv2 c:\windows\system32\wbem\scrcons.mof This will register the ActiveScriptConsumer class with WMI. Depending on your Windows version you may need to change the path to the scrcons.mof. Mofcomp.exe is located in c:\Windows\system32\wbem\ , but it is in my %PATH% so I don't need to specify the full path. Next, create instance of the WMI classes I mentioned. This is test VBScript code, so you may need to change it to suit your requirements: 'connect to WMI locally 'can't use WScript object in Consumer.vbs 'MsgBox will not error out but will not display strComputer = "." Set objSWbemServices = GetObject("winmgmts:" _ & "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" _ & strComputer & "\root\cimv2") 'create an instance of __EventFilter class Set objEventFilterClass = objSWbemServices.Get("__EventFilter") Set objEventFilter = objEventFilterClass.SpawnInstance_() objEventFilter.Name = "TestFilter" objEventFilter.QueryLanguage = "WQL" objEventFilter.Query = _ "Select * From __InstanceCreationEvent " &_ "Within 5 Where TargetInstance " &_ "Isa 'CIM_DataFile' " & _ "And TargetInstance.Name = 'C:\\test.csv'" objEventFilter.Put_ 'create an instance of ActiveScripteventConsumer class Set objConsumerClass = objSWbemServices.Get _ ("ActiveScriptEventConsumer") Set objConsumer = objConsumerClass.SpawnInstance_() objConsumer.Name = "TestConsumer" objConsumer.ScriptFileName = "C:\Consumer.vbs" 'it is .ScriptingEngine instead of .ScriptEngine objConsumer.ScriptingEngine = "VBScript" objConsumer.Put_ 'need to refresh objEventFilter and objConsumer 'before I can use their Path_ property objEventFilter.Refresh_ objConsumer.Refresh_ 'create an instance of __FilterToConsumerBinding class Set objBindingClass = objSWbemServices.Get("__FilterToConsumerBinding") Set objBindingInstance = objBindingClass.SpawnInstance_() 'Filter and Consumer properties are strings containing the absolute path 'to __EventFilter and ActiveScriptEventConsumer instances just created. ' If I want to hardcode the paths I need to use double quotes for Name property 'doesn't work without '\\.\' part objBindingInstance.Filter = objEventFilter.Path_ objBindingInstance.Consumer = objConsumer.Path_ objBindingInstance.Put_() This code first creates an event filter that polls the repository every 5 seconds for a file creation event (the file name here is c:\test.csv, but you can change it). Then it creates an active script event consumer instance and sets it's ScriptFileName property to c:\consumer.vbs. This is the VBScript file that will be executed each time a new file (named c:\test.csv) is created. Then it uses __FilterToConsumerBinding to associate the event filter and the consumer. You only need to run this code once, and the subscription is stored in the repository permanently. While testing or when you want to cancel the subscription you need to delete all three instances from the repository (you can use another script or utilities like wbemtest.exe or CIM Studio). Consumer.vbs can contain the code for the .csv file processing. This is the test code I used, it just saves a .csv file as an Excel workbook, but you can change this to your needs: Set objExcel = CreateObject _ ("Excel.Application") objExcel.DisplayAlerts = False Set objBook = objExcel.Workbooks.Open ("C:\test.csv") objBook.SaveAs "C:\Test.xls" objExcel.Quit Active script event consumer has limitations, you can't make Excel visible, no MsgBoxes etc. but I think you can do what you need with it. The VBS script you have is probably a temporary event consumer. It monitors a folder for file creation while it is running, but I think permanent event consumers are more reliable, you have the subscription stored in the WMI repository so you don't need to have a script running all the time. WMI receives an event from the file system and only then runs a script. Hope this helps some. -- urkec |
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urkec:
You are so kind to put so much time and effort into this... THANK YOU. I have meetings and unavoidable work today so I'll not be able to get to this til tomorrow. But, looking at what you wrote I think I will be able to give it a good try. Again, thank you both Urkec and Joel. I'll be back with an update (or questions :-/) after I've seen what I can do with this. Jeff |
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Joel and Urkec. I'm wondering if I would be better off getting the part that
starts .xls and does 'the stuff' working first, and then worry about how to 'watch' and invoke it (via WMI "folder/file monitoring", or with a WMI permanent event subscription). What I am thinking makes sense is to try and get Joel's code working first, and then to tackle setting up the WMI perm event subscritpion. So, as the next step........ can I execute Joels code from a command line or simple .vbs 'wrapper'... or??? Thanks Joel and Urkec (and anyone else following this thread). Jeff. |
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