At 07:01 PM 12/8/2008, Paul InterlockInfo wrote:

Did I not see a change or ?

I used a script that output the contents of a Dir/Folder and
loaded that into a file named FileCheck.  I then loaded that
FileCheck into a tTemp Table and then did my thing.

I just noticed that when I was doing a script update that
windows seemed to have changed the layout when you type "Dir"
as a command.

Of course my layout and things I looked for are now rearranged.
Or is it me and my OS? (Darn those little Gremlins)

IE: AS FORMATTED USING File_Name 1 8,FileExt 10 12,FileBytes
14 23, etc...... Now seems date then time and fileinfo are/is
the new way.

Paul,

For some reason, if you have not been paying attention when
applying the updates or not reading the subject lines of a few
threads on this list, you obviously have missed a lot and
apparently did not see a well documented change in the latest
updates of R:BASE 7.6/Turbo V-8 for Windows. What's new? <g>.

In any case, please take a moment to review the following:

01. R:BASE 7.6 for Windows:

    WhatsNewInRBASE76forWindows_Update5.pdf

    Typically installed in C:\RBTI\RBG76 folder

02. R:BASE Turbo V-8 for Windows:

    WhatsNewInRBASETurboV8ForWindows_Update19.pdf

    Typically installed in C:\RBTI\RBG8 folder

03. Tip of the Day: Using Enhanced DIR Command in R:BASE

    Posted on Friday, November 28, 2008, 10:50 AM (EST)

04. Having explained that, if you wish to display the
    traditional output format of the DIR command, you
    may use the new SET SHORTNAME ON command.

    The default is set to OFF.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

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