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FMTAG -- Force message area tagging of a specified area for the current user
Version 1.0 (1/02/93)
Written by Bob Quinlan of Austin, Texas, USA
Sysop of Red October at 512-834-2593 (1:382/111)
Copyright 1993 by Bob Quinlan
Compatible with Maximus 2.01
FMTAG forces a message area to be tagged for the current user. It will
not do anything if the user does not already have a message tag record
in the file, so if the user has never tagged any areas it will fail. It
requires you to supply the message area "number" for the area you want
tagged. Here are the parameters you can specify:
/Llastuserfile LastUser file to use. Defaults to LASTUSER.BBS in
the current directory.
/Messagearea Message area "number" to be tagged. This must be
supplied.
/Ttagfile Message Tag file to use. Defaults to MTAG.BBS in
the current directory.
Warning: FMTAG does not check to see if the message area "number" you
give it is valid. Be careful to specify a valid "number" or you will
add useless data to the MTAG.BBS file that Maximus will not remove.
(Checking for a valid "number" would take longer than everything else
put together, so it was left out in the interest of greater efficiency.)
FMTAG returns ERRORLEVEL 0 after a successful run. ERRORLEVEL 1
indicates that the user does not yet have a message tag record in the
file. ERRORLEVEL 2 is returned to indicate an error.
NOTICE: You may use, copy, and distribute this program freely as long
as you insure that both the executable and the documentation (.DOC)
files are included in the distribution package. The source code does
not need to be included. You may modify this program and document, so
long as reasonable credit is given to the original author if a
substantial portion of the original remains intact. The author is not
responsible for any losses which may occur either directly or indirectly
as a result of using this program.
This program uses the Maximus structures written by Scott J. Dudley.
HISTORY:
Version 1.0 (1/02/93) -- Original release. Written in Borland C.