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to: John Poltorak
from: hugo landsman
date: 1995-06-29 16:13:28
subject: Getting PID in batch file

hi John,

 JP> Is there any way I can find the PID of a process which has been
 JP> STARTed from a batch file?

Sure, if you use YdbaUtils RxExecPgm() or RxStartSession() to start the
process, you get the PID in return.

regards,
         hugo
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