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Hello all!
Need to pick the brains of you oldtimer binkley gurus on
this subject. YEs I know about response file templates and
the pktrsp config verb.
AS I understand it, if you haven't specified pktrsp then a
text file is built in the apporpriate outbound for the
request which is net and node in hex with appropriate
leading zeroes. I would assume this is even true when
pktrsp is enabled, and the packet built from this file
before sending and disconnecting from the requester. WOuld
this be coorect?
WHat I"m wanting to do. Build a function request which will then
cause certain actions to be performed later, when not
connected. But, I want to give the requester some feedback
about the status of his/her request not provided for in the
usual response file templates which will be determined by
the batch file invoked. Am I assuming correctly here?
Regards,
Richard
--- timEd 1.10.y2k+
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