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Re: strange location indexes



At 9:19 AM -0700 10/31/05, Andrew Oliver wrote:
>On 10/31/05 9:03 AM, "Bill Briggs" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> I'm running scselect in a do shell script (with appropriate redirection of the
>> error and piping the output), and instead of the index numbers I expect for
>> the locations, I get a 0 for the first one I defined, but then I get these
>> exceedingly long ones for the other locations instead of the 1, 2, 3 I'd
>> expect.
>>
>> 0    (Home LAN w DNS Forwarding)
>> * 30EE7424-414D-11D8-876A-000393A34A8C (UNB Office)
>>  F38BE68A-C4D8-4A18-8308-C94B527DD045 (AMW)
>>  4E636C99-A5B7-11D8-A4CF-000393A34A8C (FredEzone)
>>
>> Anyone know what might be causing this?  OS X 10.4.2
>
>Without seeing your script, not a chance :)

 Forget the AppleScript. When I run the command scselect in Terminal I get the same thing. There's nothing AppleScript-related to look at. But since this is an AppleScript list I mentioned it was a "do shell script" just to keep it on topic. :-)

 So it's a UNIX question then. Does anyone else get numbers like this instead of the integer index numbers?

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