import command with filename containing a variable

Chris Rendall crendall at teamind.com
Tue Aug 15 08:37:28 PDT 2017


Try setting to a variable such as: fn="/tmp/addv/"{40

Then for you import command use: import ascii data=(fn) r=\n f=^A o=" c="

-- Chris

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Subject: import command with filename containing a variable

I am trying to build a routine import command where the file name of the import would contain a respective variable of the record in am standing in.  Because quotes are not used when defining the filename, i realize that i cannot just throw a variable in there.  however, when i use parenthesis and quotes to attempt to achieve what i intend, it comes back with “NO SUCH FILE OR DIRECTORY”.  Using the EXISTS command, and identical syntax as below, it returns that the file does indeed exist.  

Is there a way to inject a variable successfully into the filename of the import command?  thank you very much, 

::import ascii data=("/tmp/addv/"{40) r=\n f=^A o=" c=":


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