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white.string Posted - 07/06/2005 : 10:04:07 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5G SR3
Operating System: Win XP

Hi,

I'd like to use a graph template mytemplate.otp which is located on a network \\server1\myfiles\templates
using something like

%J="\\server1\myfiles\templates\";
%L="mytemplate.otp"

Case A: win -t plot %J%L; doesnt work, but
Case B: win -t plot "\\server1\myfiles\templates\mytemplate.otp" does. Is there any mistak in case A? Thanks for any comment!

Rolf
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white.string Posted - 07/07/2005 : 05:18:24 AM
perfect.

Thank you, greg!
greg Posted - 07/06/2005 : 3:53:14 PM
All you need to do is protect any backslashes from getting interpreted by Origin by quoting your string variables, as in:

%J="\\server1\myfiles\templates\";
%L="mytemplate.otp"
win -t plot "%J%L";



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