In a message dated 2/6/2003 11:51:05 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> RUN cmdfile1.cmd
> RUN cmdfile2.cmd
> RUN cmdfile3.cmd
> RUN cmdfile4.cmd
>
>
> Any thoughts out there?
Thom,
Quit to cmdfile1.cmd
Quit To cmdfile2.cmd
Quit to cmdfile3.cmd
Quit to cmdfile4.cmd
From CmdFile4.cmd then
Quit to cmdfile3.cmd
Quit to cmdfile3.cmd
Quit to cmdfile2.cmd
Quit to cmdfile1.cmd
I've actually done this 6 or 7 levels deep whill playing with stuff
If you want a copy of a command file, I'll send you one. Let me know
Damon
Damon D. Kaufman
President
Stalder Spring Works, Inc
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Springfield, Ohio 45506
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