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On Wed, 20 Aug 1997 11:09:26 +1000, Greg Chaplin answered Gregory Stigers:
|The basic idea looks ok to me. How are you sending the LISTF,6
|output into the CHANGEME file? LISTF,6>CHANGE or LISTF,6;CHANGEME?
|Are you using a file equation for CHANGEME? If so, is it working?
|Does CHANGEME have CCTL?
The traditional (pre-CIOR) method for handling this is to use a file
equation including ;NOCCTL;DEV=DISC on a file equation referenced for
the output of the :LISTF command.
The modern (i.e. cool & trendy) method is to use redirection and the
LISTFILE command:
:LISTFILE fileset@,6 >listfile
LISTFILE even supports HFS namespace and some other handy features that
LISTF doesn't. In fact, I hardly ever use LISTF anymore. My LL and LS
command files are wrappers for LISTFILE now.
--
Jeff Woods
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"Children today are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their
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