Output of perl exec behaving oddly
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 10:41:19 -0500
From: Laurence Mills-Gahl
To: user@ant.apache.org
I wasn't looking at the ${BUILDTIME} property because I was assuming
that wouldn't change during the run, but it is (I noticed the output
director
I wasn't looking at the ${BUILDTIME} property because I was assuming
that wouldn't change during the run, but it is (I noticed the output
directory created ended with 20110124103046 (the timestamp) and the
second invocation of compile_patients_on_alert was trying to write a
file to 20110124103052.
Laurence Mills-Gahl schrieb am 24.01.2011 um 00:56 (-0500):
> On 1/23/11 10:12 PM, Michael Ludwig wrote:
> > Laurence Mills-Gahl schrieb am 23.01.2011 um 21:27 (-0500):
> >>
> >> I have a list of centerid's and a "foreach" loop
> > Red flag goes up …
>
> What is the red flag?
Ah, that was just a
On 1/23/11 10:12 PM, Michael Ludwig wrote:
> Laurence Mills-Gahl schrieb am 23.01.2011 um 21:27 (-0500):
>> I have an ant exec task that is behaving inconsistently.
>>
>> I have a list of centerid's and a "foreach" loop
> Red flag goes up …
What is the red flag?
>> that calls the following tar
Laurence Mills-Gahl schrieb am 23.01.2011 um 21:27 (-0500):
> I have an ant exec task that is behaving inconsistently.
>
> I have a list of centerid's and a "foreach" loop
Red flag goes up …
> that calls the following target:
>
>
> patient detail for patients NOT on alert for cente