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<strong>JANUS</strong> <strong>2020</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Computer</strong> User’s Manual (<strong>4MB</strong>) NF BC<br />

7-14<br />

Setting the Path With an Environment Variable<br />

You can use the IM_IRLPROG and IM_IRLDATA environment variables to set<br />

the paths for programs and data files. You can include the environment<br />

variables in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file or type them at the DOS prompt.<br />

To set the path for IRL programs with an environment variable<br />

• Follow this command format:<br />

set IM_IRLPROG=[drive:][\directory]<br />

where:<br />

drive is the letter of the drive where you will store programs.<br />

Note: You can set IM_IRLPROG to any drive, even one that you<br />

cannot write to.<br />

directory is the directory or directories where you will store programs.<br />

For example:<br />

set IM_IRLPROG=e:\sales\programs<br />

To set the path for IRL data files with an environment variable<br />

• Follow this command format:<br />

set IM_IRLDATA=[drive:][\directory]<br />

where:<br />

drive is the letter of the drive where you will store data files.<br />

Note: If you set IM_IRLDATA to a drive you cannot write to, the<br />

reader defaults to the drive that was current when you opened the<br />

IRL Desktop. If you cannot write to that drive, IRL uses the reader’s<br />

first writable drive.<br />

directory is the directory or directories where you will store data files.<br />

For example:<br />

set IM_IRLDATA=e:\sales\data

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