Hi!
What about following code:
local lcRunCommand
lcRunCommand = "Run PKZ -3 -- -+ -) -O MOD.ZIP _MDCPT.DBF >NUL"
&lcRunCommand
Above code, I guess will compile and run without errors. Let me know if this helped.
As far as I know, '!' is also use as a .NOT. Operator. So avoid to use it, use Run instead.
HTH.
>I'm running a VFP6 application (compiled, not in dev mode) on a Win2K Pro machine. Everytime I run this code:
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>!PKZ -3 -- -+ -) -O MOD.ZIP _MDCPT.DBF >NUL
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>I get "!RUN Command Failed". I can run the exact same system (over the network) on another Win2k Pro machine, and I do not get that error. yes, PKZ is resident in the current directory, yes MOD.Zip exists, and Yes, _MDCPT.DBF is in the zip file. I've had this problem before and can usually fix it by creating a BAT file, and running that. This is a major hack, and I refuse to do it anymore. Anyone have any idea as to what's causing this problem?
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>Oh yea, I do NOT get this error when I'm in running the code, only when it's compiled.
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>Thanks
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>Scott
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