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Old 11-25-2009, 02:29 PM   #60
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I have one other question, of course...

Re:The French quotes around the addresses of the final command-- Are they used like parenthesis in a mathematical equation to designate a single process or set to run as a unit separately --- and therefore used all of the time, or are you using them for demonstration purposes?
The french quotes are there to guard the expression as a whole, including the spaces that would be interpreted as separators, should the quotes be missing. So no, it's not for demonstration only, although it's necessary only if there are spaces in your paths.

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I won't have time to try this until later, but will let you know how it goes.
Tell me later then, but don't forget : I'm eager to know

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Thank you so much dpierron. I can't say enough how much I apprieciate your willingness to take the time to explain things.
No problem, you're totally welcome : it's my pleasure !
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