FW: Run Command temp.sh
Merol Newman
merol.newman@ramesys.com
Wed, 14 May 2003 18:47:14 +0100
Hello Karen
I've used the syntax ". temp.sh", though not from within Quick. Just a thought -
what happens if you specify the full path for temp.sh, as in
". /usr/users/temp.sh" or whatever.
There might be other copies of temp.sh elsewhere, with different permissions,
found by one of the default paths in the login.
regards
Merol
merol.newman@ramesys.com
Ramesys, Eldon Way, Crick, Northamptonshire, UK. NN6 7SL
phone 01788 822133/823831, fax 01788 823601
-----Original Message-----
From: powerh-l-admin@cube.swau.edu [mailto:powerh-l-admin@cube.swau.edu]
On Behalf Of Darren Reely
Sent: 14 May 2003 17:48
To: karen d'souza
Cc: 'powerh-l@lists.swau.edu'
Subject: Re: Run Command temp.sh
First, will you _PLEASE_ put proper subject descriptions in you e-mails.
It is impossible to keep track of your requests.
Here is a sample from my code.
run command "chmod +x temp.sh" on error continue
run command "temp.sh" &
clear lines 20 to 23 &
on error continue response
Notice I have no period & space as your sample does. Perhaps you
intended your space to be a forward slash?
Darren.
P.S. I'm running Solaris Unix.
karen d'souza wrote:
>
> I am using
> RUN COMMAND ". temp.sh"
>
> At run time it throws an error message execution permission denied
> even after giving all permissions to the file temp.sh.
>
> I am working on HP-UX.
>
> Any suggestions
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