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| I seem to remember MSM automatically stamping Routines with a DATE/ TIME. Is there a standard way of doing this in GT.M? Thanks, jlz |
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| You mean other than looking at the time stamp of the file in the file system? Regards -- Bhaskar ks dot bhaskar at fnis dot com <-- note e-mail domain On Aug 8, 9:35*am, JohnLeoZ <JohnLeo...@gmail.com> wrote: > I seem to remember MSM automatically stamping Routines with a DATE/ > TIME. > Is there a standard way of doing this in GT.M? > > Thanks, > jlz |
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| On 8 ΑΧΗ, 16:35, JohnLeoZ <JohnLeo...@gmail.com> wrote: > I seem to remember MSM automatically stamping Routines with a DATE/ > TIME. > Is there a standard way of doing this in GT.M? > > Thanks, > jlz In GT.M an external editor is used (You can change it via $zeditor system varible). So if You want to have date/time stamp, look for possibilities in Your favorite editor. Generally, the styles of making programs in GT.M and MSM are different. Regards, Alexander |
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