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    Command() returns empty

    Thank you for the detailed information you have provided.
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    Command() returns empty

    Wow...That worked. Many Many thanks to you all for the inputs.
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    Command() returns empty

    Right clicked and selected Create shortcut for database2.mdb. Right-click shortcut and select Properties. check attached document for the screenshot. "C:\Users\hb67197\Documents\Database2.mdb /cmd test" this is the entire text in target property.
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    Command() returns empty

    Hi, Thanks for all your responses. I have attached a document with the steps to reproduce this issue. Hope this will help to understand the problem better.
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    Command() returns empty

    Thanks. Seems, it's working for you. I need to find out where wrong I am doing. Are you using AutoExec macro to call the function where you are checking command() return?
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    Command() returns empty

    Thanks for the explanation. Looks like I need to dig more into it.
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    Command() returns empty

    My scenario is db1 with no args, db2 with args. open db2 first, keep it open, open db1 (works fine) open db1 first, keep it open, open db2 (command returns empty) Just to clarify, I am opening the db1 by double-clicking the mdb file and for db2, I am clicking the shortcut (a shortcut for the...
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    Command() returns empty

    Yes, I left the first database open and opened second.
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    Command() returns empty

    Yes... it open correctly
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    Command() returns empty

    Thanks for the reply, To verify this, I open the first database with same command argument "Test". I was hoping that the second database will return the command line argument right. But no, it still returns empty.
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    Command() returns empty

    There should not be. In this case, these are two separate databases and we should be able to open both. I am not sure what is the difference here.
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    Command() returns empty

    Hi, I am opening an mdb file with the command line argument but Command() in StartApp function returns empty. StartApp is called via the AutoExec macro. I have 2 separate TestDatabase.mdb files at separate locations. One is with the release folder with no command-line argument other with the...
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    Hello Everyone...

    Hi, My Name is Preeti and I am not new to Access world but an intermediate Programmer.
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