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Re: SQR editor
In TextPad, under Tools, Run...
Command: sqrw.exe (include full path)
Parameters: path to file you are editing and database logon and sqr flags
Initial Folder: path to sqrw folder
Example:
Command: C:\SQRIBE\SQRServer\ODB\BINW\sqrw.exe
Parameters: C:\SQRIBE\VisualSQRIBE\PROGRAM\file_name.sqr
database/userID/Password -ziv -whatever_else
Initial Folder: C:\SQRIBE\SQRServer\ODB\BINW
Thanks to the motivation provided by the SQR Users Group, I have forced
myself to find the time to use something other than VisualSqribe as a text
editor for Brio. I like TextPad (and the company bought it for us), but
this is the first time I have used some of its power.
Now, can some one smart please tell me how to compile from TextPad?
Thanks
Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: Pamela Lantzy [mailto:PLantzy@UAMAIL.ALBANY.EDU]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:13 AM
To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
Subject: Re: SQR editor
In Ultraedit, under Advanced, Tool Configuration
Set the:
Command Line: <path to sqrw> "%f" <user/pass@db> <SQR flags>
Working directory: <oracle working>
Menu Item: <name for what to appear under the Advanced>
Check the boxes - check if windows program and Save all files first
Leave the radio button to Append to existing
Example:
command line:
j:\he76\sqrbinw\sqrw.exe "%f" <user/pass@db> -ij:\he76\sqr
-mj:\he76\sqr\allmaxes.max -fc:\temp\sqr.lis -oc:\temp\sqr.log
-ZIFj:\he76\sqr\pssqr.ini -cb
Working directory:
c:\Oracle\Ora81\bin\
Menu:
Run SQR against HE76DEVL
To test it out, open a SQR and go to the menu item under Advanced it should
run the SQR.
The only glitch, is once you hit OK, you can not see or modify these
settings again within ultraedit. The only way to modify is edit the file
c:\windows\uedit.ini - go to the [Tools] sections. Then you must close and
open ultraedit again for your settings to take.
Pam
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Beckner [mailto:Bbeckner@ICC.CC.IL.US]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 12:14 PM
To: SQR-USERS@LIST.IEX.NET
Subject: Re: SQR editor
Yes..please post your solution. We're very interested in this too!!!
Thanks!!
--
William Beckner -- Stunt Programmer (Just call me "Bill")
Illinois Central College, Rm L141 -- East Peoria, IL 61635-0001
PH: (309) 694-8419 -- FAX: (309) 694-8995
"An unfinished thought is like a day without..."
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Clark [mailto:PGCLARK@VAC-ACC.GC.CA]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:47 AM
To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
Subject: Re: SQR editor
Pamela, how is this done? We use UE but haven't had time to explore anything
more than the basic features we need.
Thanks,
Peter
>>> Pamela Lantzy <PLantzy@UAMAIL.ALBANY.EDU> 2001/07/12 12:17:29 pm >>>
A feature we discovered within Ultraedit is to run the current SQR you are
modifying through SQRW right from within ultraedit, so you don't have to
open SQRW.
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Hearne [mailto:steve.hearne@MVC-ENT.CO.UK]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 4:59 AM
To: SQR-USERS@LIST.IEX.NET
Subject: SQR editor
Hello all.
Does anyone know of a good SQR editor? Something that highlights keywords
and has good editing faciities?
Cheers,
Steve