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From: "John" <J_o_h_n_B@P_H_P_i_n_c.com>
Subject: Re: Non-interactive mode
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Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 15:30:12 -0500
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Thanks for taking the time to answer.
Since I'm not familiar with this type of thing I'm going to our HP Rep. and
see if she can help with something that would pass the spool number and one
other variable.
Again, thanks.
"Frank da Cruz" <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> wrote in message
news:96el27$otm$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu...
In article <qgAi6.57684$wu5.648532@e420r-sjo2.usenetserver.com>,
John <J_o_h_n_B@P_H_P_i_n_c.com> wrote:
: Thanks... I was hoping I could do this on a command line. We're using
: C-Kermit (V6) for HP-UX.
:
: I was trying:
:
: C-Kermit> -B -a C:\TEXT\TEST -s file
: actually its:
: $ kermit -B -a C:\TEXT\TEST -s file
:
: but this still brings up a display screen of prompts for local file name
and
: all the other options.
:
I don't see how it could -- this tells Kermit to send a file.
Anyway, whatever you can do by hand, you can have Kermit do with a script,
and you can invoke the script from the command line.
- Frank