Does ORD honor command line switches? I tried the "older" ones that worked with MicroStation, but they do not seem to operate.
Hi Mike,
Yes, ORD does honor command line switches. Would you provide an example of one you're having trouble with?
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-WCP:\Worksets\Corporate.cfgAlso, _USTN_DISPALYALLCFGVARS = 1 isn't working in this badboy!
Does it work if you put your path in quotation marks?
MaryB
Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918Power InRoads 08.11.09.918OpenRoads Designer 2021 R2
No. The actual shortcut on my desktop has the double quotes. I just failed to put them in my post.
Another issue I am running into is _USTN_DISPLAYALLCFGVARS = 1 isn't working.
_USTN_DISPLAYALLCFGVARS = 1 isn't needed anymore. Just go to File>Show Configuration Values in the Configuration Variables dialog and all the variables show when the text editor is opened.
No changes to the other command line switches, below is a pic of the options when you run the OpenRoadsDesigner.exe with a "-?"
Answer Verified By: Mike Madrid
Thanks Kevin! That was the missing link. Got everything running smooth now.
Hello, couple years later, but same question. For some reason when I put in -wc<pathname>\.cfg, I get the message that the config file doesn't exist, even though it's there. Do you have an idea why this might be?
Asking a new question in such an old thread has a slimmer chance of being answered than if you had started a new thread. ESPECIALLY as this topic has been 'Verified' and therefore (to me) closed.
But since I am here - Why is there no name to the cfg file after the '\'? Is the file called '.cfg'??
Hello Mark, thanks for your reply in that case! I might start a new topic then.
I blurred out the details, but the full path / command in the shortcut is as follows:
"C:\Program Files\Bentley\OpenRoads Designer CONNECT Edition\OpenRoadsDesigner\OpenRoadsDesigner.exe" -wcE:\02 Projects\_Resources\_SBB\Bentley\FunctioneelBeheer\Beheer.cfg
It appears to open and then at some point it shows this error:
Needless to say, it DOES exist and is in that exact same place on the networkddrive, but it just doesn't seem to work.