on 09-11-2012 10:46 AM
Hello,
I want to initiate a prefilled email by using the ACFEXECUTE element on a 7.02 system. After the challenges to configure the whitelist etc.. I manage to start outlook successfully - using this:
lv_application = 'C:\\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\Outlook.exe'.
lv_argument = '/c ipm.note' .
wd_this->set_execute_method( application = lv_application
argument = lv_argument ).
BUT - when outlook is started it displaying an error popup saying "Invalid command line arguments". Is there someone who might give me a hint how the parameters / argument should be passed? Using Outlook.exe /c ipm.note works fine from the commandline.
Thanks you for a hint.
Hi Johannes,
I did not use the ACFEXECUTE the alternative way to start a simple mail looks now like this:
CONCATENATE lv_body_header_esc ',%0A%0A' lv_body_header2_esc '%0A' '%0A' lv_body INTO lv_body .
CONCATENATE 'mailto:' lv_ernam '&subject=GET%20efforts%20rejected&body=' lv_body INTO ld_url .
lo_api_component = wd_this->wd_get_api( ).
lo_window_manager = lo_api_component->get_window_manager( ).
CALL METHOD lo_window_manager->create_external_window
EXPORTING url = ld_url
RECEIVING window = lo_window.
lo_window->open( ).
perhaps that could support you...
Jörg
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Hi Jörg,
have you solved that issue? I've got them prob.
Thanks
Johannes
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Hi Jörg,
maybe it is the second backslash which causes the error:
lv_application = 'C:\\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\Outlook.exe'.
BR
ismail
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