Always use explicit extensions in windows.

ZIP COMMAND.COM /C whatever.bat

--Dennis McGrath

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Subject: ZIP COMMAND in windows R:Base



David,

>>
 I'll attempt to break up the file for GATEWAY using csplit... I 
need to run the program like this:

csplit.exe -k trkdata\msi\tra.txt 60000 {99} -f trkdata\msi\msitrx
<<

This utility seems interesting ...
Can we know more about CSPLIT ?


>>
I've noticed that ZIP COMMAND /C [batch file] apparently does not work in 
the windows R:Base.  In the DOS version of R:Base, I'd output a dos command

with parameters to a .bat file and run the .bat file with an R:base ZIP 
command.  Any workarounds?
<<

I confirm that this DO WORKS in every RBW versions since 6.1a with all
windows version since W95.
Your issue may come from DOS command interpreter : not found in the path,
or have a different name (CMD ...).

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