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Title: Access Command Line Switch using hyperlink? in microsoft.public.access.formscoding
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Started 3 months ago (2008-09-02 08:00:00)  by Suzie H.
What is the syntax to use WITHIN an email that will pass the /cmd value? I can get the value to pass when using the Run dialog box, but I have not been able to get it to work as a hyperlink from within an email. This does not work: <file://C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\MSACCESS.EXE C: \Documents and ...
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Started 3 months ago (2008-09-02 09:54:00)  by Arvin Meyer [MVP]
You're almost there. You need some quotes, and a function which will run when the database opens. Here's some info from the Access 97 help files which may be of use: The following example shows how to launch Microsoft Access with a command-line argument, then shows how to return the value of this argument by using the Command...
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Started 3 months ago (2008-09-02 14:06:00)  by Suzie H.
On Sep 2, 12:51 pm, "Arvin Meyer [MVP]" <a...@m.com> wrote: > You're almost there. You need some quotes, and a function which will run > when the database opens. Here's some info from the Access 97 help files > which may be of use: > > The following example shows how to launch Microsoft Access with a > command-line argument, then ...
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Started 3 months ago (2008-09-04 10:27:00)  by Arvin Meyer [MVP]
"Suzie H." <dan.kaminsky@gmail.com> wrote in message news:fa0c1ba0-32e1-4043-a4e4-b0899ad4c141@34g2000h sh.googlegroups.com... My problem is creating a **Hyperlink** that I can put in an email that will do the same thing. When I use the "correct" syntax nothing happens when clicking the hyperlink in a sent email yet the same ...
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Published (2008-09-02 14:06:00)
&nbsp; On Sep 2, 12:51pm, &quot;Arvin Meyer [MVP]&quot; &lt;a...@m.com&gt; wrote: &gt; You're almost there. You need some quotes, and a function which will run &gt; when the database opens. Here's some info from the Access 97 help files &gt; which may be of use: &gt; &gt; The following example shows how to launch Microsoft Access with a &gt; command-line argument, then shows how to return...
Arvin Meyer [MVP]
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user's latest post:
Access Command Line Switch using...
Published (2008-09-04 10:27:00)
&nbsp; &quot;Suzie H.&quot; &lt;dan.kaminsky@gmail.com&gt; wrote in message news:fa0c1ba0-32e1-4043-a4e4-b0899ad4c141@34g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... My problem is creating a **Hyperlink** that I can put in an email that will do the same thing. When I use the &quot;correct&quot; syntax nothing happens when clicking the hyperlink in a sent email yet the same syntax when placed in the Run Dialog box works fine and I...