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- From: bayko@BOREALIS.CS.UREGINA.CA (John Bayko)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.introduction
- Subject: Re: Silly script question
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 20:16:45 GMT
- Organization: University of Regina
- Message-ID: <4e643d$9d7@sue.cc.uregina.ca>
- References: <4dm9jf$duo@sue.cc.uregina.ca> <bvWYx*Pkf@yaps.rhein.de>
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- In article <bvWYx*Pkf@yaps.rhein.de>,
- Arno Eigenwillig <arno@yaps.rhein.de> wrote:
- >In article <4dm9jf$duo@sue.cc.uregina.ca>, John Bayko writes:
- >
- >> The AmigaDOS user manual doesn't say how to access the arguments
- >> when a shell script is called
- >
- >Look harder. My 3.1 DOS Manual has a full chapter on scripts (ch. 5),
- >including the information you want in sec. 5.3.2.1. Earlier manuals
- >used to describe scripts in the section about EXECUTE in the command
- >reference chapter.
-
- Thanks, I only have 3.0, and I finally found it under EXECUTE
- (when I was looking for something else entirely - oh well...).
-
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- John Bayko (Tau).
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- http://www.cs.uregina.ca/~bayko
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