Progress
Startup Command and Parameter
Reference
ADE r-code Location (-baseADE)
.
<directory>
Identifies where the client should look for the ADE r-code.
It is now possible to have different versions of ADE r-code on the same machine at the same time. As a result, you need a way to specify the ADE r-code directory to the client so that the client can add this directory and all of the procedure libraries contained in the directory to the PROPATH. The new startup parameter
-baseADE
lets you specify the location of the ADE r-code directory.At session startup, Progress automatically adds
$DLC/gui
(
or$DLC/tty
for character mode clients) and all of the procedure libraries in$DLC/gui
(or$DLC/tty)
to PROPATH.When you specify -
baseADE
, the$DLC/gui
(
or$DLC/tty)
directory and the procedurelibraries in
$DLC/gui
(
or$DLC/tty)
are not added to PROPATH. Instead, the directory specified using the-baseADE
startup parameter is added to PROPATH followed by all of the procedure libraries in the directory. For example, if you use-baseADE
to specify the following:
-baseADE c:\maint\gui
And
c:\maint\gui
contained the following procedure libraries:adecomm.pl
,adeuib.pl
, andprotools.pl
The PROPATH looks like the following:
...,c:\maint\gui,c:\maint\gui\adecomm.pl,c:\maint\
gui\adeuib.pl,c:\maint\gui\protools.pl,...If
$DLC/gui
(or$DLC/tty)
or any of the procedurelibraries from the directory are already part of PROPATH (environment variable,
.ini
file, or registry setting), Progress does not remove them.Progress allows you to specify an empty string for <directory>,
-baseADE ""
. In this situation, Progress does not add$DLC/gui
(or$DLC/tty)
or the procedurelibraries in
$DLC/gui
(or$DLC/tty)
to PROPATH.You can also specify the ADE r-code location with the BASE-ADE attribute of the SESSION system handle. For more information about this SESSION attribute, see Progress Version 9 Product Update Bulletin .
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