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[sqr-users] RE: quick question about max files
- Subject: [sqr-users] RE: quick question about max files
- From: "White, Denise" <DEWhite@vicr.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 09:53:21 -0500
- List-id: This list is for discussion about the SQR database reporting language from Hyperion. <sqr-users.sqrug.org>
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- Thread-topic: RE: quick question about max files
Hi Patti,
I took a look at our max file. It has VARIABLES=6000. I don't know if case
matters. What I notice in your message, although it may be a typo, is that you
say that you put "variables=500", but what you say it is echoing back is
"variable= 500", with no "s" and a space before the 500. You need the "s", and
maybe need to take out the space, if that is what you have.
HTH,
Denise M. White
Sr. Software Engineer
Vicor
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Message: 9
From: "Overcashier, Patricia" <Patricia.Overcashier@aam.com>
To: sqr-users@sqrug.org
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 13:09:54 -0500
Subject: [sqr-users] quick question about max files
Reply-To: sqr-users@sqrug.org
Up until now, I have not had an issue with max files. Now I am getting an
error suggesting that I increase the variables in the max file.
I am not using the -m flag, but tried it. I created a file on
c:\temp\allmaxes.max and on line 1 put variables=500;
I am sure my syntax is bad, but cannot find any other max files anywhere to
compare against. When I run sqrw it says ' what the heck it that?' variable
= 500;
Any help on the correct syntax to place inside my max file would be
appreciated.
Thanks, Patti
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