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Date: | Fri, 7 May 1999 12:15:47 -0700 |
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Glenn after Michael:
>> I'd like to have a system variable, something like
>> MPEDEFAULTNAMESPACE, which can be set to one of 4 values:
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>> ":SETVAR MPEDEFAULTNAMESPACE 0" means "MPE ONLY",
>> ":SETVAR MPEDEFAULTNAMESPACE 1" means "MPE FIRST".
>> ":SETVAR MPEDEFAULTNAMESPACE 2" means "HFS FIRST".
>> ":SETVAR MPEDEFAULTNAMESPACE 3" means "HFS ONLY"
> Is there any way that the *strings* ^^^^^^^^
> Mike mentions can be supported, with only valid values accepted?
Remember MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET ??...: 23 bytes.
SYS or even SYSVOL should have been obvious choices.
MPEDEFAULTNAMESPACE = 19 bytes... no, No, NO !!!!...
How about MPEORHFS instead... or, if necessary: HPMPEORHFS
That's 10 bytes; enough already !!... ;-)
.... and remember FINFO('x.pub',"EXISTS") ; FINFO('jeff',"eof") ;
instead of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. ??... So how about:
SETVAR MPEORHFS
{ 'MPEONLY' 'MPEFIRST' 'HFSFIRST' 'HFSONLY' }
Other than the above, both Michael and Glenn have good ideas. :-)
Add me to the "Dup counter"...
Ken Sletten
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