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How to import from the command line
#1
I'm guessing this involves a "hidden" switch for qmcl?

Thanks!
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#2
Try to run macro (using command line) that calls SilentImport function.

(not tested)
#3
Thanks for the response. I saw the SilentImport function. It doesn't solve my problem, nor do I need it to be silent.

I was hoping to distribute some macro's I created to a friend via a setup batch file I've created. I was hoping to avoid them having to manually import each macro.

I realize I could create one macro using the SilentImport function that they would manually import once. From there, other imports could use the batch file method.

I don't know if I'm ever going to give this person another macro or? It just "seemed" that it would be easier to simply automate the enitire process.

Thanks again for your great help!

Note: Maybe an import function could be added to qmcl in a future release? Big Grin
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#4
Tried LI? If it does not work with qmcl.exe, try to send directly to qm.exe. Not all command line features are in the dialog. Others are in Help.


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