Using environment variables with ubbconfig

How do I use enviroment variables in the ubbconfig file? For example I have a server
to which I pass a number of parameters in the CLOPT tag, some of them happen to
be filenames and I'd like to put in an environment variable to represent the path.
For example:
I have: "-f /home/users/admin/domain/etc/filename.txt" and want to use this instead:
"-f $APPPATH/filename.txt" where APPPATH is an environment variable that contains
the path: /home/users/admin/domain/etc
Is this possible? or something like it?
thanks in advance.
FRC

i think there is a better way to do the same thing.
you can use tuxgetenv function in your program to get the value of a
environment variable,maybe it's more convenient.
"Francisco Colmenarez" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3eb2d59f$[email protected]..
>
How do I use enviroment variables in the ubbconfig file? For example Ihave a server
to which I pass a number of parameters in the CLOPT tag, some of themhappen to
be filenames and I'd like to put in an environment variable to representthe path.
For example:
I have: "-f /home/users/admin/domain/etc/filename.txt" and want to usethis instead:
>
"-f $APPPATH/filename.txt" where APPPATH is an environment variable thatcontains
the path: /home/users/admin/domain/etc
Is this possible? or something like it?
thanks in advance.
FRC

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    /*$$SNPS_START_KEYSNP$CRDWG_TABLESNP$CRTABLE_NAME=TESTSNP$CRLOAD_FILE=c:/temp/cezar_test.txtSNP$CRFILE_FORMAT=DSNP$CRFILE_SEP_FIELD=3BSNP$CRFILE_SEP_LINE=0D0ASNP$CRFILE_FIRST_ROW=0SNP$CRFILE_ENC_FIELD=SNP$CRFILE_DEC_SEP=SNP$CRSNP$CRDWG_COLSNP$CRCOL_NAME=COLUMN_1SNP$CRTYPE_NAME=STRINGSNP$CRORDER=1SNP$CRLENGTH=50SNP$CRPRECISION=50SNP$CR$$SNPS_END_KEY*/
    For this command the file must to have just just the value in one line.
    Does it help you?
    Edited by: Cezar Santos on 23/01/2009 16:14

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