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Old 10-26-2015
Call vba from bash

I am writing a bash function and am having trouble calling a VBA from within it. The line in bold is the path to the VBA. Thank you Smilie.

Code:
ngs() {
    call {C:\Users\cmccabe\Desktop\Sanger\NGS_Sanger.xlsx}
   cd 'C:' C:/Users/cmccabe/Desktop/Python27/
    for file in C:/Users/cmccabe/Desktop/Python27/*_sanger.txt
  do
    cat $file >> c:/Users/cmccabe/Desktop/Python27/out.txt
  done
  convert
}

 

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