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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Take command exiting...
Date: 30 Nov 2005 21:09:59 GMT
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On 2005-11-30, malone <malonespam@cox.net> wrote:
: With out trying to get too depp in it - I am processing an array that
: is populated with mulitple kermit command files, for the sake of
: complexity lets say 10 command files are in the array, if there is a
: problem with command file # 5 and it is not processing corectly, is
: there a way to fail #5 command file and resume on #6 command file?
:
: example of code :
: assign \%v \ffiles(*.ksc)
: declare \&b[\%v]
: for \%j 1 \%v 1 {
: take \&b[\%j]
: }
:
Sure. When it detects that it has a problem, just have it give an END
command.
- Frank