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|    Dennis Katsonis to All    |
|    Bulletin MPL program    |
|    21 Jan 22 13:13:29    |
   
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    Re: Bulletin MPL program   
    By: Dennis Katsonis to All on Fri Jan 21 2022 12:09 pm   
      
    > As part of the prelogin for Mystic, we execute the MPL program "Bulletin" as   
    > such   
    > bulletin bulletin bullet check   
    >    
    > The problem I have with the latest, Mystic 1.12 Alpha 47 on Raspberry Pi is    
    > check for new bulletins doesn't seem to work. In fact, it doesn't seem to r   
    > I createa new bulleting (bullet6.ans) and update bulletin.asc in my theme   
    > directory   
    > /mystic/themes/neon/text/bulletin.asc   
    >    
    > I have "(GX) Execute MPL program" in the prelogin menu, with "bulletin bulle   
    > bullet check" in data, but if I createa new bulletin in the themes text   
    > directory, it doesn't get picked up on login as a new bulletin. It doesn't   
    > appear the check is run at all. I can see the check for New Electronic Mail   
    > but there is no indication that a check for new bulletins occurs. I recall   
    > that I would see this check even if there were no bulletins.   
    >    
    > Nothing appears in the error log about this. I upgraded from A46 to A47, an   
    > think this is when this check stopped working.   
    >    
    > Is there a way to run this MPL program manually? If I can do that, I can se   
    > if there is an error or something blocking it from running. At least then,    
    > can start troubleshooting.   
    >    
    > ... Dennis   
      
   I have found I can run it manually, but it doesn't detect that the files are   
   newer than the user last login date.   
      
    FindFirst (Root + PreFix + '*.*', 63);   
      
    While DosError = 0 Do Begin   
    If DirTime > UserLastOn And Upper(Copy(DirName, 1, Pos('.', DirName) - 1))   
   <   
   > 'BULLETIN' Then Begin   
    InStr := Copy(DirName, 7, Pos('.', DirName) - 7) + ' '   
      
      
   Is there a way to print the "DirTime"? I'm not too familiar with Python, but I   
   suspect this is where things are going wrong. The DirTime and UserLastOn are   
   not what they are expected to be.   
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