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Re: [sqr-users] SQRs on UNIX vs. NT
It sounds to me like you are running two different versions of the same
program. Check pathing hierarchy to make certain your executing the program
you think you are, because the running the same program on two different
environments will not make the program behave differently (unless it
contains environment specific code)....
clark 'the dragon' willis
dragon enterprises, consulting services
PSA: Salary <> Slavery. If you earn a salary, your employer is renting your
services for 40 hours a week, not purchasing your soul. Your time is the
only real finite asset that you have, and once used it can never be
recovered, so don't waste it by giving it away.
"Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you
can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people
spend it for you."
Carl Sandburg
(1878 - 1967)
----Original Message Follows----
Good Afternoon Everyone!
I've encountered a very strange situation and am wondering if anyone else
has had this happen. I have written a program which, among other things,
inserts values into a table based on whether or not a specific person
already exists in the table. When I run the program on our NT server, it
does exactly what it is supposed to, but when I run it on our UNIX server,
it seems to delete all of the existing rows on the table before it does
anything else. Of course, it then does a complete insert for everyone it
encounters.
I have verified that the code on NT is exactly the same as on UNIX. Any
ideas on what's happening?
Jim McKeever
PeopleSoft Contractor - U.S. Nursing Corp.
(800) 726-8773 x1973
<mailto:jmckeever@fastaff.com>
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