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Specctra .DO file calling another .DO file

tjtan81
tjtan81 over 13 years ago

Hi all,

Would like to ask if anyone have the idea to write the command to call a .DO file from a .DO file?

eg: I have one .DO file for a rule for 10signals[A.do]; while another .DO file for another 5 signals[B.do].

Then I will make a master .DO file to call this A.do then B.do. Any idea on which command/syntax to use? Thanks.

Best regards...

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    tjtan81 over 13 years ago

    Hi mcatramb91, oldmouldy,

    Thanks for the reply.

    By the way, did you guys doing it by using MakeDO software or really write the command/syntax everytime you create the .DO file?

    Best regards,

    TeeJay

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    tjtan81 over 13 years ago

    Hi mcatramb91, oldmouldy,

    Thanks for the reply.

    By the way, did you guys doing it by using MakeDO software or really write the command/syntax everytime you create the .DO file?

    Best regards,

    TeeJay

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