Bernie Why not just TRACE ODOOR.EEP from the R> prompt?
Failing that, change ODOOR2.EEP to: RUN ODOOR.EEP RETURN David Blocker [EMAIL PROTECTED] 781-784-1919 Fax: 781-784-1860 Cell: 339-206-0261 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernard Lis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "RBG7-L Mailing List" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 12:10 AM Subject: [RBG7-L] - Tracing an eep > Happy 4th to all, > > 1st question: > Does England have a 4th of July? > > 2nd question: > I tried to trace an eep by doing this: > > original eep name: oDoor.eep > > I changed the name in the form to oDoor2.eep > odoor2.eep consists of: > trace oDoor.eep > return > > It skips the oDoor.eep entirely and traces the rest of the form eeps. > > How do you trace an eep without tracing the entire command file? > > And can you turn trace off in another eep? > > Bernie Lis > > --- RBG7-L > ================================================ > TO POST A MESSAGE TO ALL MEMBERS: > Send a plain text email to [email protected] > > (Don't use any of these words as your Subject: > INTRO, SUBSCRIBE, UNSUBSCRIBE, SEARCH, > REMOVE, SUSPEND, RESUME, DIGEST, RESEND, HELP) > ================================================ > TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: > Send a plain text email to [email protected] > In the message SUBJECT, put just one word: INTRO > ================================================ > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: > Send a plain text email to [email protected] > In the message SUBJECT, put just one word: UNSUBSCRIBE > ================================================ > TO SEARCH ARCHIVES: > Send a plain text email to [email protected] > In the message SUBJECT, put just one word: SEARCH-n > (where n is the number of days). In the message body, > place any > text to search for. > ================================================ > > >
