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From: art1958@yahoo.com (Art L.)
Subject: Re: Kermit Script Question
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 17:27:19 GMT
Organization: The Internet Access Company, Inc.
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To: kermit.misc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
You need to use the open !read command followed by read statements as
described in "Using C-Kermit, 2nd ed" page 408.
On Thu, 18 Mar 1999 10:16:46 -0800, Matt Willman
<willman.matt@cnf.REMOVE.com> wrote:
>Got a little scripting question, thought one of you could help. Running
>Kermit on Aix.
>
>In a Kermit script file I have something similar to the following
>
>define \%m /usr/blah/blah/MODEM
>define GETLINE { run awk -F: '{ print $3 }' \%m }
>
>How do I assign the output of GETLINE to a Kermit variable? For example
>\%L, or
>whatever I decide the name should be?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Matt
>