Re: DOS Functional Equivalent of UNIX Environment Variables (What is the)??

From: Charles Dye <cdye_at_dnt.dialog.com>
Date: 1995/12/15
Message-ID: <4at035$r4v_at_iserv.dnt.dialog.com>#1/1


Wayne,

What's wrong w/

                C:\> SET tempdir=C:\TEMP                 

???

Regards,
Charles_Dye_at_corp.dialog.com

In article <4assik$h9h_at_columbia>, R_W_Wayne_Little_at_rl.gov (Wayne Little) writes:
> We're programming in Oracle Forms 4.0. (first mistake)
> Second is our application has to work on PCs and X-terminals (not our
> fault).
>
> How do we point to a variable directory (for development, test,
> production, etc.)? On UNIX, we've always used environment variables.
> When we ask about using some kind of environment-variables on the PC,
> all our PC-gurus can tell us is "Good luck!" ANY IDEAS?
> Is there any kind of a C-like conditional compilation faciltiy? Help...
Received on Fri Dec 15 1995 - 00:00:00 CET

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