QUESTION

Walter Vaughan wvaughan at steelerubber.com
Thu Jun 5 08:48:28 PDT 2008


Bruce Easton wrote:

>Robert Pulliam wrote Thu, 5 Jun 2008 10:30:52 -0400:
>
>  
>
>> I  have employees who are key pounders.  AT the end of the day   
>> there is a process - ie a batch file with 35 command lines
>> that must be executed every day.  If they hit the enter key twice or  
>> more with their pounding this process runs exactly that many times.  
>> Using filepro - sco unix.  Is there a unix command that would   
>> intercept the multiple enters or could i exit the entire batch file   
>> with a filepro command.
>>    
>>
>
>Is there a way to make the script so that only the entry of a 
>specific word will allow the process to go on the the next step?
>
>(Like having the user enter 'dostep1' to make it do the first step - 
>any other word or enter would just make it stay at that step.)
>
Or create a counter file that keeps track of how many times the batch is 
run, and
toss up an error message if the batch has already been run.
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