What about using lisp calls, like getenv, to get the value of the environment
value? Is it possible?

Paul Kinnucan wrote:

> At 01:13 PM 3/29/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >Sorry, I was just being stupid again. There's nothing in the doc that I didn't
> >understand. The problem was that I was defining the variable using the DOS env
> >variable %classpath%, which was apparently not understood by the JDE. When I
> >substituted actual directory names for %classpath%, things seemed to work
> fine.
> >
>
> I'll update the doc to make it clear that you can't use environment
> variables when setting the JDE classpath variables.
>
> - Paul
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