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Steve Winn | Bigjoe | Command Line |
March 17, 2006 12:17 PM |
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Re: Command Line > Re: Command Line > > > Re: Command Line > > > I still need a way of passing vars on a command line. Does any one > > > ideas. > > > > > > myscript s1 s2 s3 on so on, > > > > > > Is this possable. > > What kind of command line are you referring to? Such as calling a script > > another script or calling a script from a function block or what? > > Steve > > -- > > [AT2k] -- Your VBBS/VADV Support Center -- [www.at2k.org] -- [bbs.at2k.o > > 0 > > 0Via: 1931000*1 1*1 1330000*1 > > No Like this > > let u2 = "menu" > > let u0 = u2 > > link "myscript" % u0 > > another way of passing info without having to send it to a file and have the > new script read it in. Computer Whiz just posted some good information and examples on how to pass on information. To summarize you want to set your variables before you call the script. As long as you don't use the CLEAR command those same variables should be available in the script you call. Steve -- [AT2k] -- Your VBBS/VADV Support Center -- [www.at2k.org] -- [bbs.at2k.org] |
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