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tamouse m. wrote in post #1116598:

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[#409142] Re: Link To Masses Of External Data In Openoffice? — "Austin J." <lists@...> 2013/07/26

tamouse m. wrote in post #1116750:

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Re: Link To Masses Of External Data In Openoffice?

From: sto.mar@...
Date: 2013-07-27 19:55:37 UTC
List: ruby-talk #409159
Am 27.07.2013 21:04, schrieb Austin J.:
> "Jes炭s Gabriel y Gal叩n" <jgabrielygalan@gmail.com> wrote in post 
> #1116883:
>> On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 5:55 AM, Austin J. <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>>> tamouse m. wrote in post #1116838:
>>>> On Jul 26, 2013, at 2:03 PM, Austin J. <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>>>> C:\> ruby -rmechanize scrape.rb > data.csv
>>
>>> C is not recongnized as an internal or external command
>>
>> You don't have to type C:\>,  that is meant to represent your prompt.
>> Just type the part that starts with ruby:
>>
>> ruby -rmechanize scrape.rb > data.csv
>>
>> Jesus.
> 
> Sorry, I don't really know anything about this, it's the only way to do 
> what I want to do though.
> 
> It's saying theres no such file or directory -- scrape.rb (Load Error)
> 
> What did I do wrong now?

The file must located in the same directory/folder where you start your
ruby executable.

You can make sure with the `dir' command: `scrape.rb' should be listed
among the shown files.

Regards,
Marcus


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