> Since these scripts are made up of pieces of other > scripts, and some hand entry, some lines have a "^M" > at the end of the line, and some don't. Could this > cause inconsistent behavior? Yuck! If you've got VI installed on your box, you can zap all those pesky ^M characters with the following: %s/^M// | entered as "[CNTL-V][m]" Dunno if this will solve your problem, but it will clean up your codebase and eliminate one possibility of errors. Good Luck, Chris Walters local Cadence guru (Apple) _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! ----------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe/unsubscribe: Send a message to icu-pcb-forum-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of subscribe or unsubscribe To view the archives of this list please login at //www.freelists.org. Our list name is icu-pcb-forum or go to //www.freelists.org/archives/icu-pcb-forum/ Problems or Questions: Send an email to icu-pcb-forum-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Want to post a job listing ? DON'T DO IT HERE! Better yet, join our jobs listing forum. SUBSCRIBE: icu-jobs-forum-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxx POST: icu-jobs-forum@xxxxxxxxxx -----------------------------------------------------------