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david epsom dot com dot au
Just noticed that the (unknown) QZS and ZSQ command-line parameters from A97
have been replaced with the (equally unknown) QZX and ZXQ command-line
parameters in A2K.
FWIW, also found that Access is passed the EMBEDDING parameter when you
create an OLE application object. You can do this from a command line: if
you pass -EMBEDDING then the access instance that you create is not visible,
and is not expecting user input. (well no, that is NOT very useful, but....)
Mildly irritating that it uses -EMBEDDING instead of /EMBEDDING: if you try
/user Fred, you get FRED -EMBEDDING as the user... This seems to be
different from A97: A97 had the same EMBEDDING command line parameter, but
it never appeared mixed in with other command line parameters: perhaps A97
handled mixed parameter delimiters better than A2K does.
(david)
A2K:
RO,X,CMD,EMBEDDING
Ini,Repair,Compact,Convert,Profile
NOSTARTUP,RUNTIME,NEWDB,DBWIZ,
WRKGRP,PRFTST,QZX.SHELLSYSTEM,
REGSERVER,UNREGSERVER,ZXQ,DECOMPILE
have been replaced with the (equally unknown) QZX and ZXQ command-line
parameters in A2K.
FWIW, also found that Access is passed the EMBEDDING parameter when you
create an OLE application object. You can do this from a command line: if
you pass -EMBEDDING then the access instance that you create is not visible,
and is not expecting user input. (well no, that is NOT very useful, but....)
Mildly irritating that it uses -EMBEDDING instead of /EMBEDDING: if you try
/user Fred, you get FRED -EMBEDDING as the user... This seems to be
different from A97: A97 had the same EMBEDDING command line parameter, but
it never appeared mixed in with other command line parameters: perhaps A97
handled mixed parameter delimiters better than A2K does.
(david)
A2K:
RO,X,CMD,EMBEDDING
Ini,Repair,Compact,Convert,Profile
NOSTARTUP,RUNTIME,NEWDB,DBWIZ,
WRKGRP,PRFTST,QZX.SHELLSYSTEM,
REGSERVER,UNREGSERVER,ZXQ,DECOMPILE