Bill Gordon wrote to All <=-
In my IREX 2.31 event setup, I have two events listed:
A All 00:00 00:30 -send -fetch -trim
B All 00:00 00:15 -sq
Now, exactly what is the second event? What does -sq stand for? I
cannot find any reference to 'q' in the documents.
Someone else set this up for me a LONG TIME ago.
Now, exactly what is the second event? What does -sq stand for? I cannot find any reference to 'q' in the documents.
On startup, go straight to the queue editor.
Now, exactly what is the second event? What does -sq stand for? I
cannot find any reference to 'q' in the documents.
On startup, go straight to the queue editor.
O.K., what is the purpose of -sq? I understand -send -receive -trim,
but -sq?
O.K., what is the purpose of -sq? I understand -send -receive -trim,
but -sq?
-sq would seem to be "on [S]tartup, go to the [Q]ueue editor" based
response above...
O.K., what is the purpose of -sq? I understand -send -receive -trim,
but -sq?
-sq would seem to be "on [S]tartup, go to the [Q]ueue editor" based
response above...
Hmmm, I wonder what would be served by that action. What would it accomplish?
Wouldn't a repeat of Event A (-send -fetch -trim) be more reasonable?
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