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Rob. See my other responses. I think we're on different pages. I understand how to do this with QCAPCMD when the user cancels the command prompting. This is different. Brad On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:10:52 -0500 rob@dekko.com wrote: > > I am amazed. You are doing something wrong with QCAPCMD. > A fella here > just did that last week and went nuts. > > Granted, his code could use some work. He thinks that > CALLP is the root of > all evil and that if statements should be old fashioned > and take up > multiple lines, but he doesn't seem to be api phobic. >
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