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Subject: Re: get /command syntax help
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>"Frank da Cruz" <fdc@columbia.edu> wrote in message
> REMOTE TYPE filename
Thanks Frank, for the fast replay -- which answered the first goal, I
started looking at the get /command switch when I couldn't figure out how to
stuff the rtype output to a variable...
-- rtype will display file contents ,
SET QUIET ON gets rid of extraneous header/footer info but I still have to
figure out how to stuff the filecontents into a macro or variable.
I'm sure this is blindingly obvious to someone who has worked with the
product for decades, but I have been unable to locate syntax which
demonstrates the correct use of this.