[AccessD] OT: Macro Example

Gustav Brock gustav at cactus.dk
Sun Apr 27 01:58:26 CDT 2003


Hi Marty

Yes, that's what I meant.

But (it's Sunday, low message count, family out of the house, boring
work to do, turning hair splicing mode on) because you verify that you
made a mistake once doesn't make you make it twice.

/gustav


> I just tried it

> Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
> (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

> C:\Documents and Settings\marty>copy con: me.txt
> ddddd
> ^Z
>         1 file(s) copied.

> C:\Documents and Settings\marty>copy con > me1.txt
> ddddd
> ddddd
> ^Z
> me.txt1  contains

>         1 file(s) copied.
> me.txt contains
> ddddd

>  I never make mistakes. I thought, I made a mistake once, but it turned 
> out, I was wrong. ;)

> Gustav Brock wrote:

>>>Bah those assembler programmers are a bunch of weenies
>>>just do this in dos
>>>
>>>  copy con: > myprog.com

>>That will leave you with your program lines echoed to the screen and
>>the trivial result of the last operation as text in myprog.com.
>>
>>The true command is:
>>
>>  copy con program.com
>>
>>/gustav



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