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PcolaITGuy
Having problems getting Excel to hand control back to the batch file that
kicks it off.
I have a Win2000 Scheduled Task that executes a batch file. The batch file
kicks off an Excel Spreadsheet followed by running an Access macro from the
batch file. The spreadsheet uses web queries to build a small table and. A
macro assigned to the This Workbook Open module has a "Me.RefreshAll" line
followed by a "Me.Close savechanges:=True". Once the data refreshes, the
workbook closes and saves the changes.
Here is what my batch file looks like:
"C:\Office\excel.exe" "c:\scripts\usercount.xls"
echo Excel Procedure Complete
"C:\Office\msaccess.exe" "c:\scripts\usertraffic.mdb" /Excl /X getinfo
The spreadsheet does perform all actions that it is supposed to by running
the data refresh then closing the workbook saving changes...only problem is
that Excel is still running and the batch file does not continue to the
second line. There are no errors being reported.
What's going on?
kicks it off.
I have a Win2000 Scheduled Task that executes a batch file. The batch file
kicks off an Excel Spreadsheet followed by running an Access macro from the
batch file. The spreadsheet uses web queries to build a small table and. A
macro assigned to the This Workbook Open module has a "Me.RefreshAll" line
followed by a "Me.Close savechanges:=True". Once the data refreshes, the
workbook closes and saves the changes.
Here is what my batch file looks like:
"C:\Office\excel.exe" "c:\scripts\usercount.xls"
echo Excel Procedure Complete
"C:\Office\msaccess.exe" "c:\scripts\usertraffic.mdb" /Excl /X getinfo
The spreadsheet does perform all actions that it is supposed to by running
the data refresh then closing the workbook saving changes...only problem is
that Excel is still running and the batch file does not continue to the
second line. There are no errors being reported.
What's going on?