Hi All,
A while back, someone posted the following code to right-click compile .mv
files
"C:path_tocompilerBINmvc.exe" -C %1
THANKS! It has been a great help and saved me loads of time.
Once in a while, I fat finger the code (I know it is hard to relate, but
hang with me here). ;-)
As the right click opens DOS windows to compile, if there is an error in the
source file, no compiled file is created. I am glad for this. No need for
two files with errors.
Is there a way to force the DOS window to remain opened when there is an
error and the file is not compiled?
As it is now, the window closes along with all the successful files and
unless you go back and look at file dates, it is easy to miss that one has
not compiled.
This is not a big issue when there are just a few files being compiled. I
tend, however, to compile several dozen files at a time and have found that
the only way to effectively do this is to move the files to a new directory,
compile, then sort the directory, looking for .mv files with no
corresponding .mvc files, then moving everything back. Again, not a huge
task, but a time thief when deadlines loom.
TIA for any suggestions.
Kevin White
National Healthcare Innovations
www.nationalhi.com
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