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Re: how to create IDL batch job in window? [message #42461 is a reply to message #42457] Wed, 09 February 2005 20:49 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mark Hadfield is currently offline  Mark Hadfield
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Mark Hadfield wrote:
> Enter the commands you want to execute into a script file and specify
> that as your start-up file via File/Preferences/Startup.

Actually, you don't need to do that. You can specify the script on the
command line. Eg, I create a file called test.pro in C:\temp and insert
the IDL command print, "hello". Then I can execute it from a command
prompt as follows:

C:\>type C:\temp\test.pro
print, "hello"

C:\>"C:\Program Files\RSI\IDL61\bin\bin.x86\idlde.exe" @C:\temp\test

IDLDE starts up and prints hello on its console screen.

You should also review the following thread

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.idl-pvwave/bro wse_frm/thread/3664daea68830b0d/553c5fc9235761d7?q=windows+b atch+group:comp.lang.idl-pvwave&_done=%2Fgroups%3Fq%3Dwi ndows+batch+group:comp.lang.idl-pvwave%26start%3D10%26num%3D 10%26hl%3Den%26ie%3DUTF-8%26lr%3D%26as_drrb%3Dq%26as_qdr%3D% 26as_mind%3D1%26as_minm%3D1%26as_miny%3D1981%26as_maxd%3D9%2 6as_maxm%3D2%26as_maxy%3D2005%26safe%3Doff%26&_doneTitle =Back+to+Search&&d#553c5fc9235761d7

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Mark Hadfield "Ka puwaha te tai nei, Hoea tatou"
m.hadfield@niwa.co.nz
National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)
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