At 11:10 AM 5/23/2005, you wrote:
> I mean, I just learned from you, that you can use two DOS commands
> in the same command line in this manner when the first one writes to
> some memory area and the other one can manipulate it.
Age-old command-line technique known as "piping" or redirection. . .
the redirected "memory area" known as "STDOUT," standard output. . . .
--Sandy
Len and Sandy,
Thank you guys for the quick lesson, I have used "some command|more" combo
many times, but never occurred to me that for e.g. the "more" happens to be
a complete DOS command, and now I know why the pipeline is called "pipeline".
Geza
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