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Old 10-03-2006
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fmli functions?

Hi all

I am trying to create a Form that takes a user entered Directory name and if the Directory does not exist then I create it.

I have managed to set the descriptor done=`mkdir "$F1";update` to make the directory but really require the form done to run a function that will have the steps;

is directory resident
if not create it
check directory created
display error if not
ensure security set (eg chmod -755 $F1)
display error if not

is it possible to create functions in fmli?

Thanks
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