TEXT_IO Help!
From: Eric Herbert <eriche_at_gr.hp.com>
Date: 1996/07/26
Message-ID: <4taqas$h7m_at_hpbs2500.boi.hp.com>#1/1
Date: 1996/07/26
Message-ID: <4taqas$h7m_at_hpbs2500.boi.hp.com>#1/1
I am using the TEXT_IO package to write output to disk with success.
However, I don't want to hardcode the output file name. To be specific, I want to call the file: test.123456 where "123456" is a timestamp.
So at runtime the file is created and named. Any solutions?
I could create it at run time with a standard name and then change it with a unix system call- that would be acceptable, but I don't know how to do that either.
Post or email with any help. And Thanks- Herbert
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