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is there a posibility to add additional path to APP PATH configured in edasprof.prf?

I mean there is a "APP PATH AAA BBB CCC" in my edasprof.prf and I need to add one more like "DDD" to it in my fex procedureSmiler

I noticed, that if I write "APP PATH DDD" in my fex so I have only one "DDD" path available Roll Eyes
...this result is of cource natural Smiler

any ideas about adding and not replacing APP PATH? Smiler

I found something like PATH+=bla bla, but it did not work for me Frowner

maybe there is a posibility to store APP PATH to some variable and then ...do some manipulations Smiler
 
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Motiejus,

Try This Link to see all the APP logic. You may need a tech support login Id to see it.

Alternatively you can just put APP HELP into a fex and run that to see the same thing Smiler



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Thanks !!! Smiler

it's nice and concentrated doc. Wink Smiler
 
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Tony,

Thanks for the APP HELP tip. I tried this and printed myself a nice one page cheat sheet. I use the APP commands every now and then and find myself fumbling to remember the command syntax when I need to code an APP PATH command. Now I have a nice handy little list of the commands at my finger tips!


Thanks!

Mickey

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