Finding a LISP/Command's Origin File - Y2K

Finding a LISP/Command's Origin File - Y2K

York13
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Finding a LISP/Command's Origin File - Y2K

York13
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I have a Command/LISP, Y2K in my environment that I cannot seem to find the origin of or what file it is called from. It doesn't appear to be a base AutoCAD Command and I cannot find it in any of our custom LISP files. Maybe it is hidden inside of a 3rd party .fas file or a .vlx file, but it doesn't seem to be inside any 3rd part LISP files I search.

The command seems harmless, would just like to be able to track it down and others in the future. 

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john.uhden
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@York13 ,

That sounds like something I could have written for Newport News Shipping, but it would be proprietary since it was for the DOD.  I'll have to take a look in my old computer.

John F. Uhden

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Sea-Haven
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A way to search multiple directory for a word in a lisp. Findstr is an inbuilt function of windows.

 

Windows lower left type CMD

then need to change to starting directory for me on 😧 drive

😧 

CD\CAD use your directory name

FINDSTR /s word *.lsp 

Just use your word that you are looking for eg Y2K test with a known word first eg insert.

 

It only looks in text files like lsp, txt etc.

 

 ps searched say 2000 lisp's.

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