The problem is that cmd.exe sees the ampersand as a command separator
and therefore sees that as two commands. To see what I mean bring up a
"dos-box" on your pc and type "dir&cls" (without the quotes) and you'll
run 2 commands, first the dir command and then a clear screen command.

You can tell cmd.exe to ignore the ampersand by prefixing it with a
carrot. If you type "dir^&cls" you'll see that the carrot is gone, but
it can't find a program called "dir&cls"

So, in your CL, you want:

VALUE('START http://xx.xx.xxx.xx:8014/citcgidevp/GETDIV2?division='
*TCAT &DIVISION *TCAT '^&qstrat_rfq=' *TCAT &QLMRFQ#)

(Note the carrot before the &qstrat_rfq...)

-Walden

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