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Connect:Direct for Windows: Differences between using CMD and PGM in a Run Task SYSOPTS Statement for running an executable.

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Summary

What is the difference between using CMD and PGM in a Run Task SYSOPTS statement to run a batch (.bat), executable (.exe), or command script (.cmd).

Document Location

Worldwide


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Document Information

More support for:
IBM Sterling Connect:Direct for Microsoft Windows

Component:
CD PROCESS

Software version:
All Versions

Operating system(s):
Windows

Document number:
7003903

Modified date:
14 June 2023

UID

ibm17003903

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