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jimbarbour
Meteorite | Level 14

What does the "frustrated smilely" in Chris Hemedinger's post represent?  It looks like some text got translated into a "frustrated smilely", but I don't know what that text is.  Does anyone know what text is translated into a "frustrated smilely"?

 

Thanks,

 

Jim

 

P.S.  I've tried the below, but no luck.

:~

🙂

:=P

=P

😛

X[ 

><

B/

>.<*

-_-*

😛

😛

><

://

😕

>-<

>_<

>.<

-_-

*:*(

*:*

jimbarbour
Meteorite | Level 14

Never mind, I found it.  It's : S but without a space in between:  :S  

 

Thus a : S without a space inbetween should be substituted in the below command that Chris Hemedinger listed:
c:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\RegAsm.exe /tlb:SASEGScripting.tlb /codebase "c:\Program Files\SAS\Enterprise Guide 4\SASEGScripting.dll"

 

Here's a version with a space between the : and the S
c:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\RegAsm.exe /tlb: SASEGScripting.tlb /codebase "c:\Program Files\SAS\Enterprise Guide 4\SASEGScripting.dll"

 

Regards,

 

Jim

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