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Re: Multiple print reports



In PS 7.0, check the SQR Flags override statement in the Process
Scheduler, Process Definition for the job you are running.

Rebecca

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nathan Treadway [SMTP:nathant@ONTKO.COM]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 1998 10:52 AM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
> Subject:      Re: Multiple print reports
>
> > Can anyone tell me why I am not getting the L__ files? Where can the
> system
> > be picking up the -nolis or -keep parameters? Any other ideas?  (I
> would
> [...]
> > Oracle 7.3
> > PeopleSoft 7.0
> > NT
>
> I've used PeopleSoft 5.12 and I'm not sure how different the SQR
> execution
> is between the two versions, but here are some places to check:
>    - the SQRFLAGS environment variable (NT may be different, but you
> can
>      probably see the SQRFLAGS setting that SQR is getting by just
> typing
>      "SET" in an MS-DOS shell)
>    - the PeopleSoft job definition.  After you submit the job,
> double-click
>      on it in Process Monitor and then click on the ">>" botton at the
>      bottom of the Process Detail(1) window.  You'll get the Process
>      Detail(2) window, which lists the parm list for the SQR command.
>      If you see -nolis there, you'll need to look in the Process
> Scheduler
>      to find out where it's coming from.
>    - have your program do a "show" of the value of $sqr-report (for
>      each of the different reports you are trying to generate).  This
>      will let you confirm in the .log file that the file you think
>      is being used as the .L__ file is what SQR is using.  Most likely
>      this won't tell you much, though, since the .L__ files and .S__
> files
>      should be generated in the same place.
>    - Try to use SQR Print or SQR Viewer with the .S__ files to make
> sure
>      that some output is being generated.  If you can't see anything
> in the
>      .S__ files, it may be that the .L__ files are not generated
> because
>      they would be empty.
>
> Note that "-keep" by itself does not prevent generation of the .L__
> files;
> it just causes the .S__ files to be kept, too.  You're probably
> getting a
> -nolis added to your command somewhere.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>                                                 Nathan
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