USER (was Re: exists or similar command to work like grep on file system files)

James Flanagan James at Flantec.com
Thu Feb 13 09:45:02 PST 2014


ARGGHH!  I am an idiot.  I did not know of the USER command until yesterday, and all the while, i have a global variable USER in my code.  needless to say, once i changed the name of the global variable, the command does not result in an error and actually works.  

Ken, I apologize for wasting your time on that matter.  

Now that I have the command working properly, is this possible, where i could define the PATHNAME (or more specifically, an argument) to the command?  If so, I am home free.  

::qv="/flantec/scripts/findphoto"<qx:
::user kenbrody = (qv):

So Far i have not been able to get this to work.  Thank you all very much 

James Flanagan
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On Feb 13, 2014, at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Brody <kenbrody at spamcop.net> wrote:

> On 2/13/2014 10:48 AM, James Flanagan wrote:
>> Ken,
>> 
>> no, it does not matter what i put the PRGNAME field, as you can see here:   Thanks,
>> 
>> *** A filePro Error Has Occurred ***
>> 
>> Input Processing
>> Line Number: 419
>> 
>> user kenbrody = /flantec/scripts/findphoto
>>      ^
>> Process contains a syntax error at position indicated.
> [...]
> 
> Is this error in *cabe, starting *clerk/*report, or when running *clerk/*report?
> 
> What if you make a 1-line prc with that line?
> 
> -- 
> Kenneth Brody

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