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Rollin White wrote:
>
> I'm always amazed at how often you refuse the obvious path :)
I have "Duck Vision".
> Type "view rexx", then click search, then type
> boot, then press Enter. Answer - SysBootDrive().
Good thinking! I typed "view rexx", then clicked on Search, then typed
in boot, then pressed Enter.
My answer is a little different from yours, though. I get:
"Cannot find Search text"
I'm running Warp 4 Fixpack 10 with Classic Rexx. What are you using?
Here's my DIR \OS2\BOOK\REXX* output:
6-14-96 10:45a 203855 0 REXX.INF
What is yours, and where do I get it?
(I opened my 11-20-98 REXXUTIL.DLL in EPM and found the names of a _lot_
of functions I don't have documentation on. What the heck is
SysGetCollate8?)
- Peter
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