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Post by BowmanJ at collections... »

I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or an Internal Function?


Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
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John would like to recall the previous message because "
oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match case in my search.
"
-john

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I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or an Internal Function?


Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
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Post by kevin at wcs.ab.ca »

It is a BR internal function...

Taken from the BR manual:

FILE$(N)
Purpose:
Returns the path and name of file N. When used without parameters, FILE$ returns
the name of the file from the last error in an OPEN statement or any other I/O
statement.
Comments and Examples:
FILE$(0) returns the device name for the current workstation. This function can be
used to determine whether a program is running on a DOS or Unix / Linux system.
DOS versions will return CON:, whereas Unix / Linux versions will return a string
beginning with :/dev/tty. See the SYSTEM command for a detailed example of using
FILE$(0) to increase portability of operating-system dependent SYSTEM commands.
FILE$(0) will now be displayed without a leading colon if OPTION 25 is specified.
In 3.9, File$(0) displays with a leading colon to signify that it is not a normal data
file.
As in the following example, the string returned by FILE$ may be used as a valid file
name:
00010 OPEN #1:"name="&FILE$(0),DISPLAY,OUTPUT
Business Rules Programmer's Manual
Chapter 19 Functions 692 September 15, 2007
Related Functions:
For additional information about files, see the following functions: EXISTS, FILE$,
FILENUM FREESP, KLN, KPS, KREC, LREC, REC and RLN.
Technical Considerations:
1.) If the current error was not an I/O error, FILE$ will be irrelevant because it
contains information about a previous error.

John H. Bowman wrote:
I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or an Internal Function?


Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
BowmanJ@CollectionSoftware.com (BowmanJ@CollectionSoftware.com)

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I starting a petition for Gordon to add an “oops” command (or statement) to BR! J

Rick Graham


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oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match case in my search.
"
-john


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Sincerely,
John Bowman
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[BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

Post by Gabriel »

I've been asking Gordon for years to implement the RUIN command...

RUIN is a common typo for RUN

I think when someone accidentally types RUIN, BR should print out the
message "Your program has been ruined."

Gabriel

2008/8/28 Rickie Graham <rdgcss@attglobal.net>:
I starting a petition for Gordon to add an "oops" command (or statement) to
BR! J



Rick Graham



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oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match case in
my search.

"

-john



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I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does anyone
know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in the BR
Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or an Internal
Function?



Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
BowmanJ@CollectionSoftware.com



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How about a 'Luis' command? Everyone abbreviates the 'LIST' command to 'LIS', and the letter U is right next to letter I on the keyboard. I bet Luis would get a kick out of that...

2008/8/28 Gabriel Bakker <gabriel.bakker@gmail.com (gabriel.bakker@gmail.com)>
I've been asking Gordon for years to implement the RUIN command...

RUIN is a common typo for RUN

I think when someone accidentally types RUIN, BR should print out the
message "Your program has been ruined."

Gabriel

2008/8/28 Rickie Graham <rdgcss@attglobal.net (rdgcss@attglobal.net)>:
I starting a petition for Gordon to add an "oops" command (or statement) to
BR! J



Rick Graham



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oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match case in
my search.

"

-john



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I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does anyone
know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in the BR
Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or an Internal
Function?



Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
BowmanJ@CollectionSoftware.com



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RUIN and LSIT I understand, but what would OOPS do?

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I've been asking Gordon for years to implement the RUIN command...

RUIN is a common typo for RUN

I think when someone accidentally types RUIN, BR should print out the message
"Your program has been ruined."

Gabriel

2008/8/28 Rickie Graham <rdgcss@attglobal.net>:
I starting a petition for Gordon to add an "oops" command (or
statement) to BR! J



Rick Graham



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John would like to recall the previous message because "

oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match
case in my search.

"

-john



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I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does
anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in
the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or
an Internal Function?



Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
BowmanJ@CollectionSoftware.com



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On error OOPS

Would fix everything wrong with the program and/or data, silently in the
background without any user/programmer intervention.

Rick Graham

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RUIN and LSIT I understand, but what would OOPS do?

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I've been asking Gordon for years to implement the RUIN command...

RUIN is a common typo for RUN

I think when someone accidentally types RUIN, BR should print out the
message
"Your program has been ruined."

Gabriel

2008/8/28 Rickie Graham <rdgcss@attglobal.net>:
I starting a petition for Gordon to add an "oops" command (or
statement) to BR! J



Rick Graham



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John would like to recall the previous message because "

oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match
case in my search.

"

-john



________________________________

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I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does
anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in
the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or
an Internal Function?



Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
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Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
BowmanJ@CollectionSoftware.com



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00010 ON ERROR GOTO OOPS
00020 PRINT 1/0
00030 STOP
09000 OOPS: LET MSG$("Error:"&STR$(ERR)&" Line:"&STR$(LINE))
09010 CONTINUE




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On error OOPS

Would fix everything wrong with the program and/or data, silently in the
background without any user/programmer intervention.

Rick Graham

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RUIN and LSIT I understand, but what would OOPS do?

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I've been asking Gordon for years to implement the RUIN command...

RUIN is a common typo for RUN

I think when someone accidentally types RUIN, BR should print out the
message
"Your program has been ruined."

Gabriel

2008/8/28 Rickie Graham <rdgcss@attglobal.net>:
I starting a petition for Gordon to add an "oops" command (or
statement) to BR! J



Rick Graham



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John would like to recall the previous message because "

oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match
case in my search.

"

-john



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I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does
anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in
the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or
an Internal Function?



Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
BowmanJ@CollectionSoftware.com



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Programs do exactally what they are told to do, not what you want them to do.

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00010 ON ERROR GOTO OOPS
00020 PRINT 1/0
00030 STOP
09000 OOPS: LET MSG$("Error:"&STR$(ERR)&" Line:"&STR$(LINE)) 09010 CONTINUE




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On error OOPS

Would fix everything wrong with the program and/or data, silently in the
background without any user/programmer intervention.

Rick Graham

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RUIN and LSIT I understand, but what would OOPS do?

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Subject: Re: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

I've been asking Gordon for years to implement the RUIN command...

RUIN is a common typo for RUN

I think when someone accidentally types RUIN, BR should print out the message
"Your program has been ruined."

Gabriel

2008/8/28 Rickie Graham <rdgcss@attglobal.net>:
I starting a petition for Gordon to add an "oops" command (or
statement) to BR! J



Rick Graham



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John would like to recall the previous message because "

oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match
case in my search.

"

-john



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I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does
anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in
the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or
an Internal Function?



Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
BowmanJ@CollectionSoftware.com



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My programs never do what I tell them to. : (

John Bowman wrote:
Programs do exactally what they are told to do, not what you want them to do.

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00010 ON ERROR GOTO OOPS
00020 PRINT 1/0
00030 STOP
09000 OOPS: LET MSG$("Error:"&STR$(ERR)&" Line:"&STR$(LINE)) 09010 CONTINUE




Luis I. Gomez
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www.CollectionSoftware.com

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On error OOPS

Would fix everything wrong with the program and/or data, silently in the
background without any user/programmer intervention.

Rick Graham

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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

RUIN and LSIT I understand, but what would OOPS do?

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I've been asking Gordon for years to implement the RUIN command...

RUIN is a common typo for RUN

I think when someone accidentally types RUIN, BR should print out the message
"Your program has been ruined."

Gabriel

2008/8/28 Rickie Graham <rdgcss@attglobal.net> (rdgcss@attglobal.net):
I starting a petition for Gordon to add an "oops" command (or
statement) to BR! J



Rick Graham



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John would like to recall the previous message because "

oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match
case in my search.

"

-john



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Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:14 PM
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Subject: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does
anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in
the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or
an Internal Function?



Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
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Post by gothnerd at gmail.com »

you can't write it wrong. you can write it twice, but you can't write it wrong.


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Subject: Re: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki



My programs never do what I tell them to. : (

John Bowman wrote:
Programs do exactally what they are told to do, not what you want them to do.

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00010 ON ERROR GOTO OOPS
00020 PRINT 1/0
00030 STOP
09000 OOPS: LET MSG$("Error:"&STR$(ERR)&" Line:"&STR$(LINE)) 09010 CONTINUE




Luis I. Gomez
Commercial Legal Software, Inc.
1-800-435-7257

www.CollectionSoftware.com

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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

On error OOPS

Would fix everything wrong with the program and/or data, silently in the
background without any user/programmer intervention.

Rick Graham

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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

RUIN and LSIT I understand, but what would OOPS do?

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Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 7:46 PM
To: Business Rules Forum
Subject: Re: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

I've been asking Gordon for years to implement the RUIN command...

RUIN is a common typo for RUN

I think when someone accidentally types RUIN, BR should print out the message
"Your program has been ruined."

Gabriel

2008/8/28 Rickie Graham <rdgcss@attglobal.net> (rdgcss@attglobal.net):
I starting a petition for Gordon to add an "oops" command (or
statement) to BR! J



Rick Graham



________________________________

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Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:17 PM
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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki



John would like to recall the previous message because "

oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match
case in my search.

"

-john



________________________________

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Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:14 PM
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Subject: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does
anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in
the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or
an Internal Function?



Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
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You are missing the point. It was meant as a joke!
OOPS would fix faulty program logic and things like garbage in numeric
fields, even misspelled names :-)

If anyone could pull this off, they would put the rest of the software world
out of business.

Rick Graham

BTW: OOPS is often used to refer to Object Oriented Programming methods.
Since Gordon has already promised COM/.Net linkage and Library functions
give us Object type usage within BR!, I guess we already have OOPS



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[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of Luis I. Gomez
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 9:45 AM
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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

00010 ON ERROR GOTO OOPS
00020 PRINT 1/0
00030 STOP
09000 OOPS: LET MSG$("Error:"&STR$(ERR)&" Line:"&STR$(LINE))
09010 CONTINUE




Luis I. Gomez
Commercial Legal Software, Inc.
1-800-435-7257

www.CollectionSoftware.com

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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 9:12 AM
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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

On error OOPS

Would fix everything wrong with the program and/or data, silently in the
background without any user/programmer intervention.

Rick Graham

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[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of John Bowman
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 8:30 AM
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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

RUIN and LSIT I understand, but what would OOPS do?

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[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of Gabriel Bakker
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 7:46 PM
To: Business Rules Forum
Subject: Re: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

I've been asking Gordon for years to implement the RUIN command...

RUIN is a common typo for RUN

I think when someone accidentally types RUIN, BR should print out the
message
"Your program has been ruined."

Gabriel

2008/8/28 Rickie Graham <rdgcss@attglobal.net>:
I starting a petition for Gordon to add an "oops" command (or
statement) to BR! J



Rick Graham



________________________________

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Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:17 PM
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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki



John would like to recall the previous message because "

oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match
case in my search.

"

-john



________________________________

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[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of John H. Bowman
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:14 PM
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Subject: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does
anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in
the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or
an Internal Function?



Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
BowmanJ@CollectionSoftware.com



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[BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

Post by gothnerd at gmail.com »

I got it. I don't think BR yet meets the requirements for OOP. No
inherritance, no overloading, etc... But we are getting closer... And OOD is
all in the way you write your interfaces and doesn't require OOP to do it.

-john

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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

You are missing the point. It was meant as a joke!
OOPS would fix faulty program logic and things like garbage in numeric fields,
even misspelled names :-)

If anyone could pull this off, they would put the rest of the software world out
of business.

Rick Graham

BTW: OOPS is often used to refer to Object Oriented Programming methods.
Since Gordon has already promised COM/.Net linkage and Library functions give us
Object type usage within BR!, I guess we already have OOPS



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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 9:45 AM
To: Business Rules Forum
Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

00010 ON ERROR GOTO OOPS
00020 PRINT 1/0
00030 STOP
09000 OOPS: LET MSG$("Error:"&STR$(ERR)&" Line:"&STR$(LINE)) 09010 CONTINUE




Luis I. Gomez
Commercial Legal Software, Inc.
1-800-435-7257

www.CollectionSoftware.com

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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 9:12 AM
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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

On error OOPS

Would fix everything wrong with the program and/or data, silently in the
background without any user/programmer intervention.

Rick Graham

-----Original Message-----
From: br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net
[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of John Bowman
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 8:30 AM
To: 'Business Rules Forum'
Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

RUIN and LSIT I understand, but what would OOPS do?

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of Gabriel Bakker
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 7:46 PM
To: Business Rules Forum
Subject: Re: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

I've been asking Gordon for years to implement the RUIN command...

RUIN is a common typo for RUN

I think when someone accidentally types RUIN, BR should print out the message
"Your program has been ruined."

Gabriel

2008/8/28 Rickie Graham <rdgcss@attglobal.net>:
I starting a petition for Gordon to add an "oops" command (or
statement) to BR! J



Rick Graham



________________________________

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Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:17 PM
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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki



John would like to recall the previous message because "

oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match
case in my search.

"

-john



________________________________

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[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of John H. Bowman
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:14 PM
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Subject: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does
anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in
the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or
an Internal Function?



Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
BowmanJ@CollectionSoftware.com



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[BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

Post by rdgcss at attglobal.net »

Saw an article the other day that said in Quantum Computing that things like
1/0 could give a meaningful result.

Rick Graham

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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

I didn't miss the point, just figured I would write you a quick Oops!

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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 3:23 PM
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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

You are missing the point. It was meant as a joke!
OOPS would fix faulty program logic and things like garbage in numeric
fields, even misspelled names :-)

If anyone could pull this off, they would put the rest of the software world
out of business.

Rick Graham

BTW: OOPS is often used to refer to Object Oriented Programming methods.
Since Gordon has already promised COM/.Net linkage and Library functions
give us Object type usage within BR!, I guess we already have OOPS



-----Original Message-----
From: br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net
[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of Luis I. Gomez
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 9:45 AM
To: Business Rules Forum
Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

00010 ON ERROR GOTO OOPS
00020 PRINT 1/0
00030 STOP
09000 OOPS: LET MSG$("Error:"&STR$(ERR)&" Line:"&STR$(LINE))
09010 CONTINUE




Luis I. Gomez
Commercial Legal Software, Inc.
1-800-435-7257

www.CollectionSoftware.com

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[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of Rickie Graham
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 9:12 AM
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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

On error OOPS

Would fix everything wrong with the program and/or data, silently in the
background without any user/programmer intervention.

Rick Graham

-----Original Message-----
From: br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net
[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of John Bowman
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 8:30 AM
To: 'Business Rules Forum'
Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

RUIN and LSIT I understand, but what would OOPS do?

-----Original Message-----
From: br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net
[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of Gabriel Bakker
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 7:46 PM
To: Business Rules Forum
Subject: Re: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

I've been asking Gordon for years to implement the RUIN command...

RUIN is a common typo for RUN

I think when someone accidentally types RUIN, BR should print out the
message
"Your program has been ruined."

Gabriel

2008/8/28 Rickie Graham <rdgcss@attglobal.net>:
I starting a petition for Gordon to add an "oops" command (or
statement) to BR! J



Rick Graham



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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki



John would like to recall the previous message because "

oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match
case in my search.

"

-john



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[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of John H. Bowman
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:14 PM
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Subject: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki

I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does
anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in
the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or
an Internal Function?



Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
170 Changebridge Road
Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
http://www.collectionsoftware.com/
BowmanJ@CollectionSoftware.com



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