Not in this case. The leading stage separator or end character does not
count in the number of pipelines or stages.
Of course,
pipe hole | someprogram
is another matter.
On 07/08/2015 04:39 PM, Nix, Robert P. wrote:
I don¹t have a system to test on now, but don¹t some stages behave
differently as the first stage in a pipeline, with a different behavior
when they appear further down in the pipe? And how does starting with hole
or an empty stage effect that behavior?
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On 7/8/15, 9:18 AM, "CMSTSO Pipelines Discussion List on behalf of Mike
Walter" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]>
wrote:
Gil,
I do something similar, for the same reason, but without using HOLE as
the first stage:
PIPE (END ? NAME whatever) ,
| stage 1 ,
| stage 2 ,
...
That makes it very easy to add a stage before the first stage (e.g
JEREMY).
Mike Walter
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