Subj : Re: capturing tool output To : Digital Man From : Rampage Date : Thu Jan 03 2019 05:15 pm >> how can i capture the output of a tool like addfiles when it is >> executed from a javascript via the event subsystem? > On *nix-like systems, you can use system.popen() to execute a > command-line and capture its output. hummm... the problematic system is running winwhatever... >> we can see the output when we run the javascript via jsexec and >> it runs fine from there... we get a return value of 0 (zero)... >> if it is run from an event, though, the addfiles execution return >> value is 1 (one) and we cannot see the output of addfiles so we >> can see what the problem is that is causing it to fail... > You could also add ">somefile" to the end of the command-line to redirect > the output to a file to be read/reviewed later. ahh! i'll give that a try... >> we are running at LogLevel=Debugging... is there a more detailed >> level that would show us that output? > No. thanks! )\/(ark --- þ Synchronet þ SouthEast Star Mail HUB - SESTAR .