Re: mapping

2004-06-30 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
Please bottom post, and group reply so that everyone can help and be helped, and to prevent accidental ignoring of your post. > > Hello wiggins, > > Thanks, > > My requirement is i have two arrays @element and @size that i have got by splitting. > Probably you should adjust the code at t

RE: mapping files

2003-10-08 Thread Wagner, David --- Senior Programmer Analyst --- WGO
David Byrne wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to map two files INPUT1 to INPUT2. I > believe that I've made a syntax error somewhere > because I'm not retrieving any ouput; yet I know that > there are IDs in INPUT2 (via $id2) that exist in > INPUT1 (via $id_1b). > > Also, is there a general, more e

Re: Mapping network drives with perl on win2k

2003-06-20 Thread Manfred . Beilfuss
Hi kenneth, you may try win32::AdminMisc ! It has a module logon where you can specify uid/passwd. Then you will have the users mappings. Being myself a perl beginner, I encountered problems to run it. Possibly you do better and succeed in installing it? Best regards Manfred Beilfuss

Re: Mapping network drives with perl on win2k

2003-06-19 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: Jensen Kenneth B SrA AFPC/DPDMPQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I have written a script which I would like to set up as an 'at' job on > windows 2000. The script transfers files from a remote UNIX server and > places them on a mapped network drive. My problem is that when the at > job runs it does not