Bonjour Pierre-Yves,
Tu peux toujours poser ta question en francais et si je peux
te venir en aide pour la traduction ca me fera plaisir.
Jean-Martin
Spatial-IT Inc.
> It's OK
> Thank you
> Merci !
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> PS : Peux t'on poser les questions en Francais ?
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> Pierre-Yves JOUBERT
> Communaut� urbaine de Lyon
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> You can access an environmental variable as a Macro in FME using
> 'squiggly' brackets - eg ${FME_MF_DIR} or ${ORACLE_HOME}
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> I'm not sure if you can do that directly in a TCL script, but you
> could use an AttributeCreator to create an attribute from the Macro
> (put the macro in the right hand field in the transformer settings
> instead of a value) then use that in the TCL
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> J'esp�re que ceci r�pond � votre question.
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> Mark
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> --- In [email protected], "pyjoubert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I would like to position a variable of environment under Windows and
>> read the value of this variable of environment in TCL by using TCLCaller
>>
>> How to make ?
>>
>> Thank you
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