RE: [MLO] Re: Parser idiosyncrasies

2010-06-12 Thread Richard Collings
Original Message- From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com [mailto:mylifeorgani...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard C Sent: 09 June 2010 10:56 PM To: MyLifeOrganized Subject: [MLO] Re: Parser idiosyncrasies I remain intrigued - why do I have to leave a space after the -d parameter but not after the -

[MLO] Re: Parser idiosyncrasies

2010-06-09 Thread Richard C
I remain intrigued - why do I have to leave a space after the -d parameter but not after the -fl parameter? On Apr 15, 7:41 pm, Richard C wrote: > Butwhat's the logic behind this - why do I need to leave a space > between -d and Todaybutnotbetween -fl and Key?  What are the rules > for the other

[MLO] Re: Parser idiosyncrasies

2010-04-15 Thread Richard C
But what's the logic behind this - why do I need to leave a space between -d and Today but not between -fl and Key? What are the rules for the other flags. Why can't they be consistent. I am a moderately experienced IT person with experience using using command line driven software - if I strug

[MLO] Re: Parser idiosyncrasies

2010-04-15 Thread pottster
Hi Richard, > So the rule seems to be "don't leave a space between -fl and the name of the > flag but do leave a space between -d and the date and then remember to put > the date parameter at the end." Pretty much, except the order doesn't matter if you if just put the first word of the key flag