Arnaud De Timmerman wrote:
> 
> all,
> 
> Is there a way to use the "req" utility only on the command line ?
> 

Yes, there's an example in the 'req' manual page.

> And I don't want to use the prompt=no option since there are personal fields.

What do you mean by that? prompt=no is specifically designed to allow
'req' to run from a template file silently. 

Steve.
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