You fixed it for me. When I carefully examined the catalog path to see whether quotes were needed, I noticed that it pointed to the directory DAM\PhotoSupremeTest when it should have pointed to DAM\PhotoSupreme Test. I fixed that, added the quotes, and all was well.
Thanks,
-barry
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- 18 Jun 14 4:45
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Using Multiple Catalogs from Command Line?
- Replies: 7
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- 16 Jun 14 22:39
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Using Multiple Catalogs from Command Line?
- Replies: 7
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Re: Using Multiple Catalogs from Command Line?
It's been a long time between getting the answer and trying it out, but I just tried the -D parameter, and it doesn't seem to work. In my Windows shortcut, in the target field, I have "<program path and name>" "-D <catalog path and name>".
Photo Supreme just seems to ignore this.
-barry
Photo Supreme just seems to ignore this.
-barry
- 29 Dec 13 23:07
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Using Multiple Catalogs from Command Line?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5368
Re: Using Multiple Catalogs from Command Line?
Perfect. I'll set it up tonight.
Thanks,
-barry
Thanks,
-barry
- 29 Dec 13 19:27
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Using Multiple Catalogs from Command Line?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5368
Re: Using Multiple Catalogs from Command Line?
Thanks. I must admit that I am a bit confused by your mention of "Professional Desktop Edition". When I look at your web site, I see two possible versions for Windows: "Windows" and "Windows for SQLServer". Are either of these (or both) "Professional"?
It just occurred to me that I can just try ...
It just occurred to me that I can just try ...
- 28 Dec 13 21:28
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Using Multiple Catalogs from Command Line?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5368
Using Multiple Catalogs from Command Line?
I am test driving Photo Supreme, and I would like to use two different catalogs. I think I understand how to do this.
I would also like to have two Windows shortcuts on my desktop, one for each different catalog. Is there any way to specify the catalog location in the startup command?
Thanks ...
I would also like to have two Windows shortcuts on my desktop, one for each different catalog. Is there any way to specify the catalog location in the startup command?
Thanks ...