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Re: SQR flags question (-F) re: PSoft



Check your -zif file.  (probably \path\pssqr.ini).  There is a whole
wacky set of rules that determine what overwrites what/when.




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Larry Roux
Syracuse University
lroux@syr.edu
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>>> lakef250@HOTMAIL.COM 04/03/02 04:39PM >>>
Process running on client.


>From: "Schelske, Steve K." <SKSchelske@AAAMICHIGAN.COM>
>Reply-To: sqr-users@list.iex.net
>To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
>Subject: Re: SQR flags question (-F) re: PSoft
>Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 15:22:09 -0500
>
>The Configuration Manager settings only effect processes running on
the
>client.
>
>Are you running this process on the client or server?
>
>If running on the server, you need to modify the process scheduler
config
>file on the server.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Yuri Hunter [mailto:lakef250@HOTMAIL.COM]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 3:13 PM
>To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
>Subject: SQR flags question (-F) re: PSoft
>
>
>
>Hello -
>
>I've an SQR Flags question and how it relates to Configuration
Manager
>settings and Process Definition in PeopleSoft.
>
>We have changed the occurances of C:\TEMP\ to another directory
>(C:\WINDOWS\TEMP) on the Process Scheduler of Configuration Mgr for
the
>following items:
>   (1)  Temp Directory (TEMP)
>   (2)  SQR Flags (for -O and -F flags)
>
>When we run the PO Dispatch process from PO Workbench, the .SPF file
still
>gets written (and deleted) to C:\TEMP.
>
>The Process Definition Options in Process Scheduler are as follows:
>A. Overrides
>   (1) Parameter List     : NONE
>   (2) Command Line       : NONE
>   (3) Working Directory  : NONE
>   (4) SQR Flags          : APPEND -PRINTER::WP
>   (5) SQR Parms          : OVERRIDE  %%INSTANCE%% %%OPRID%%
%%OPRID%%
>
>B. Output Destination Parms
>   (1)  Output Dest Type  : Printer
>   (2)  Output Dest Source: User Specified
>   (3)  Output Destination: LPT1
>
>QUESTION:
>Why does the .SPF file continue to write to C:\TEMP\ when we've
defined the
>%TEMP% environment variable otherwise?  Is there some other way to
control
>this directory???  NOTE: changing FILEPREFIX in SETENV.SQC had no
effect.
>
>Environment:
>NT 4.0, HP 11, SQR 4.3, Oracle 8.1.6.1.0, PeopleTools 7.59, App Rel
7.53
>
>
>Thanks, in advance!
>
>
>
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