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Supporting several applications


  • Subject: Supporting several applications
  • From: Jan Erik Moström <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 20:02:01 +0200

I'm writing an AppleScript where I try to give the users the option of choosing
different database programs. About 95% of the script is generic while the last
5% is specific to the database application. I would prefer to make one script
since supporting all combinations of database programs A, B, C, and D would make
it to much work for me to bother. However I would avoid getting the questions
"where is application A" the first time the script is launched.

So, let's say that user X downloads my script and wants to use database A. What
I would like to avoid are the questions for B, C, and D since they are
non-existent of X machine.

How do I achive this?

I'm using Scripter, Smile and Script Editor if there is an easy way to do it in
any of them.


jem
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Jan Erik Mostrvm mailto:email@hidden
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