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Brandon, we have PeopleSoft and run stand alone SQRs all of the time,
so if it is a
licensing violation, we're in big trouble. Truth is, I've worked with
SQR/PeopleSoft at a few
different companies and they have always run some SQRs stand alone.
Your problem probably has something to do with configuring the
registry or ini entries for SQR.
But probably better yet, make sure that when you start SQR from the command
line or an icon, that the working
directory is where the SQLBase executables and/or dlls reside. Hope this
helps.
Bob Hearon
To: SQR-USERS @ USA.NET
cc: (bcc: Robert B. Hearon/American Electric Power)
>From: davidson @ MAGPAGE.COM
Date: 08/03/97 08:02:25 PM AST
Subject:
Hello:
I am having a problem running sqr as a stand-alone app. When I try
I get a windows (running windows95) error box saying sql.ini file error
when the dialog box opens up it gives an "sqr 5514 dblon sqlini() failed"
message. I am using sqr under the PeopleSoft single user version
until we get our production system inhouse and installed. I can run
sqr's under peoplesoft but not as a standalone app... The DB is SQLBase.
I do have an sql.ini file, in my sqldata dir. The book says that it could
not activate the database interface, and to contact the vendor, but since
this was delivered with PeopleSoft, and is an SQR problem, I thought I'd
ask the group first...
thanks
Brandon Davidson