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From: rmallett@boris.ccs.carleton.ca (Rick Mallett)
Subject: Re: Kermit scripting problems
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This is a followup to my own post about some kermit scripting problems
I have encountered. I just realized that the question can be more
preciously stated as follows:
In writing a script to interact with a remote kermit server is there
any way to determine the status of operations performed against that
server. For example if I issue the command `remote cd c:\temp' is
there any way to determine if it succeeded or failed. I would like
to follow this with a statement such as `if success goto whereever'
but this doesn't seem to work, presumably because `remote' is never
considered to fail.
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Rick Mallett
Carleton University
Email address: rmallett@ccs.carleton.ca
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