Hi,
I have an accounting system, AcctsSyst.odb, which I want to use for three
different databases. Currently I have three Windows Shortcuts on my
desktop, each calling a different .odb. The .odbs are simply copies of
AcctsSyst.odb, with a different database name hard coded into the
appropriate Basic macro.
I want to use AcctsSyst.odb for all three, and to indicate which database
to open using a parameter in the Windows Shortcut's Target field.
e.g. "D:\LibreOffice\Databases\AcctsSyst.odb" --IndiAccts.
Is this possible? If so, how do I access the parameter, 'IndiAccts', from
the Basic macro that opens the database. Some sample code would be a great
help.
Thanks,
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Noel Lodge
lodgemn@gmail.com
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