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I do this thins quite often but have no Problem with displaying that
information on the screen once it is redirected into a file.
like
(22): echo !HPGROUP > tmp
(23): echo !HPACCOUNT >> tmp
(24): print tmp
HF
OEKVP
(25):
nothing is displayed.
regards
friedrich
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[HP3000-L] Echo commands
I have a script that has some imbedded echo commands that echo commands
to a temp file.
These commands are deep in the file and I'm trying to find a way to
prevent these particular echo statements from displaying on the
terminal.
I can't use option nolist at the beginning because the other command
lines need to be seen.
I've tried turning off local echo and using the esc(A) esc(J) to move up
1 line and the delete but it appears to issuing these statements out of
sequence.
here's a sample: ECHO SETVAR _GRPPW VEUSERINFO("user.acct").PASSWORD
>> MPEXEQ
once the temp file is built then I run MPEX with the temp file; then
the file is purged.
I've even tried this (didn't work)
ECHO SETVAR _GRPPW VEUSERINFO("user.acct").PASSWORD >> MPEXEQ
>$null
and
ECHO SETVAR _GRPPW VEUSERINFO("user.acct").PASSWORD >> MPEXEQ
![chr(27)]M
this left me with a temp file with empty lines.
I've run out of ideas and don't know what else to search for.
Thanks in advance.
El Bee.
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