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Jordan  
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 More options 13 May 2008, 00:31
From: Jordan <dinakar.g...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 16:31:27 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues 13 May 2008 00:31
Subject: Re: Batch files using Console Optimizer
Just for clarification. Once I run the shell script, the Optimizer
asks me to enter a problem name. I hit enter to and 'exit' . On
exiting XPRESS, the rest of the script tries to execute in Linux and
since Linux does not know what readprob, minim are, etc,  I get an
error.

Thanks again,
J

On May 12, 7:26 pm, Jordan <dinakar.g...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> I am using XPRESS optimizer on Linux. I am not Linux savvy but I want
> to run a shell script that runs a bunch of .LP format files. I wrote a
> sample shell script to run one file as follows:

> optimizer
> test
> readprob test.lp
> minim
> global
> writeprtsol

> When I run the shell script, the Optimizer is asking me for a problem
> name which, I supplied in line#2 of the script.

> Please help. Also I want to learn how to write the the console log to
> a file instead of the console. Any help is appreciated.

> Thanks,
> J


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