Subj : Menu coding; it cant need an MPS yet, right?! To : All From : paulie420 Date : Sat Jul 18 2020 02:20:21 So.. I did go over the wiki as finely as I could, and this option isn't notated deeply like the others... and furthermore, the sections underneath, that I think would contain the needed info; 'creating prompt menu' and 'option chaining' are also not written yet. So... I think that my goal would be menu-level still... because why would there be a -N or -Y (yes/no input) commands if not: So I have a menu option that displays a warning file (warning.ans) with (GD) which I want to run a (-N) ask yes/no prompt here.. currently, I have a (IT) open telnet command after - however, I want it to only execute that command if the user selects YES. If they select NO, I want another command to exit to main menu.... I'd assume that I put that as data in the -N command, that if its 'no' quit to main menu... else goto the following telnet command... Anyway, I'm stuck here... anyone know how to command -N (or -Y); and if I'm just missing documentation, a pointer there would suffice too... Thank ya'll rockers... |07p|15AULIE|1142|07o |08......... --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Raspberry Pi/32) * Origin: American Pi BBS (21:2/150) .