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shane devereaux <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Feb 1999 09:15:33 +1100
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Bob Mueller wrote:

>      Gordon,
>
>      Listed below is a script that I use on a weekly basis. You will need
>      to have the PC running Reflections available at all times. I am using
>      a old PC "Schedule" program from Norton Utilities to schedule the
>      task. You could also use the Windows 95 System Agent. Basically, the
>      PC will start up Reflections using the RUN command calling the RCL
>      script as below. The script sign's on to the HP, transfers two files
>      (HP-to-PC), sign's off the HP, then exits out of Reflection.
>
>      Format for the run command:
>      RUN C:\REFLECTION\R1WIN.EXE  C:\REFLECTION\USER\XFER.RCL
>
>      File XFER.RCL:
>      display " ^G^M^J"
>      display "ManMan Sign On..."
>      display "^M"
>      wait 0:0:5 for "SIGN-ON:"
>      transmit "HELLO XFER,PCUSER.MANMAN;hipri^M"
>      wait 0:0:10 for "PASSWORD:"
>      transmit "xxxxxxxx^M"
>      wait 0:0:30 for ":"
>      RECEIVE X:\users\export\FILE1.TXT FROM FILE1.MDATABAS DELETE
>      RECEIVE X:\users\export\FILE2.TXT FROM FILE2.MDATABAS DELETE
>      transmit "BYE^M"
>      wait 0:0:5
>      exit
>
>      Bob Mueller
>      Datascope Corp. - PM Division
>

thanks bob, this was something I was interested in too but have not had time to get
together. Do you have any other useful scripts ? Hate to re-invent the wheel !

cheers

Shane.

Manager Information Systems
Mudgee Shire Council
NSW, 2850, Australia.

> ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
> Subject: Reflection Script Files
> Author:  <[log in to unmask]> at INTERNET
> Date:    2/3/99 1:46 PM
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Can anyone help me by providing a reflection script file that will download
> files from the HP3000/968 to a PC on a monthly basis.  I am hoping to have
> something that will run automatically without needing user input/
>
> Thanks in advance for all help/advice.  This subject has me completely
> baffled.
>
> Gordon Wong

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