[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you've already got a JessWin-like interface, then you're already redirecting the output to a text component; should be easy enough to add a feature to your interface to send it to a file, too, and you should already know how to do it. So what's the question?
Sorry if my question wasn't clear.
I would like to:
1)create/open a file
2)save a jess output to that file
E.g. using the command:
(printout filename.txt "abc")
And I don't know enough about how routers work (in Jess) to know why filename.txt is a 'bad router'. I imagine that I need to 'open' the file first, to be able to direct the output to it; but apart from opening it in an editor my imagination falls short.
I'm not looking for an explanation on how routers work - I should know this and I will find out, but I would like to know what command I should use (e.g. through the JESS console) to print the output to a file, in much the same way as I might print it to the standard output.
Thanks again Ernest,
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