<log> is the exact name of how the log is saved. You can see it RDLogEdit.
Maybe you can program a macro cart just before the end of day-log
which loads the next-day.log... You basically emulate the "CHAIN TO"..
Should work...
Cheers

Alessio

2012/10/22 James Gamblin <jgamb...@lwrn.org>:
> We have not been using this macro and I notice at the end of the day there
> is some
> silence while the next log loads.  It doesn't seem to load until the
> existing log is
> completely finished.
>
> So, makes sense that we need to run the LL macro about 23:50.  Here is the
> sequence...
>
> LL<mach><log>[start line]
>
> In Chapter 9 of the PDF manual, Machine and Start line are defined but <log>
> is not.  Or
> it, at least, escapes me.
>
> Does it automatically load the the log following the date on the existing
> log?  Do I enter a
> start date here?  Do I leave it as "log"?  What should go in between the <
> and the > ?
>
> Thanks,
> James Gamblin
> 96.9 KVMV
>
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