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Re: 'sqrt' versus 'sqr -rt'



     The two commands accomplish the same and should perform the same.
     
     sqrt restricts your users to running only pre-compiled reports. They 
     cannot write SQR programs and run them with sqrt. 
     
     sqrt facilitates a run-time only license for SQR. You would develop 
     the reports on another platform, save the .sqt file and deploy them on 
     the run-time platform using sqrt.
     
     Gadi Yedwab
     MITI


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Subject: 'sqrt' versus 'sqr -rt'
Author:  usa.net!sqr-users@netcomsv.netcom.com at Internet
Date:    5/31/95 11:27 AM


     
 We just purchased sqr workbench 2.5.7 on HP 9000.  I have the 
 following question to everyone:
     
 Is 'sqrt program_name' the same as 'sqr program_name -rt' ?
     
 If yes, which one is more efficient to use and why?
     
  If not, what is the difference?
     
 Any responses will greatly be appreciated.
     
     
 Thank you, Michael Hamian