Usage of PHDFM in batch

Jim Hamer jhamer@milk.org
Fri, 26 Feb 1999 10:33:04 -0500


Blue,

I think you're working too hard at this.

How about:

$PHDFM CREATE filename

By the way, you could do:

$PHDFM CREATE filename1 filename2 filename3 ...

Jim

At 10:03 AM 99/02/26 -0500, you wrote:
>G'day all
>
>I am trying to construct a batch process to re/create all the RMS files in a
>PHD (Alpha, OVMS 7.1, PH7.10G1).  I have tried the following methods but
>none seem to be reliable.
>
>1.	$!
>$PHDFM filename1
>$PHDFM filename2
>$etc
>$exit
>
>2.	$!
>$PHDFM
>filename1
>filename2
>etc
>
>$!
>$exit
>
>3.	$def qkin create_files.com !script built from using a QKECHO define
>and manually CREATing a couple of files.
>$POW
>$deass qkin
>$exit
>
>In the first case I couldn't pass the filename as a parameter to PHDFM.  In
>the second, some files get created but then PHDFM ignores a bunch, builds
>some more and exits on the blank line.  In the third, sometimes the input
>stream wants a <Return> and sometimes it doesn't causing some 'unknown
>entry' type messages.
>
>Has anybody had better results?  What am I doing wrong?  There are over 400
>file creates in all.
>
>TIA
>
>Blue
>PowerHouse consultant
>Rhode Island, USA
>


Thanks,

Jim
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