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Re: XREF Command line



When I run this is interactive mode, all I get is garbage on screen.
When I run it in batch mode, it works fine with the following
workarounds:
1. I have to execute from my home directory, since it wants to write the
reports where you run it and that's the only place I have write
privileges.
2. I have to copy all the sqcs to my personal directory, since it cannot
find them otherwise.
3. Even if I put the fully qualified name in the default file
(xref.xdf), which is also in my home directory, it still asks me for the
target file name.

Any suggestions or comments?

>----------
>From:  Steve Krim[SMTP:SMKrim@TELEWEB.NET]
>Reply To:      SQR-USERS@USA.NET
>Sent:  Wednesday, April 01, 1998 9:39 PM
>To:    Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
>Subject:       Re: XREF Command line
>
>Barb,
>
>What I would do is run it in interactive mode first, and while you are
>running it, copy down the param's that you are entering.  Then, use the
>same command line and append the params to the end of your command line.
>Additionally, you can put the param's in a file and refernce it using the
>@file notation(I believe, check the manual to be sure).
>
>Good luck,
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>Steve Krim          |  SK Professional Services Inc.
>smkrim@teleweb.net  |
>
>At 02:51 PM 4/1/98 -0800, you wrote:
>>     Thanks Steve -- that did the trick.
>>
>>     I executed this in interactive mode, but I would like to use the batch
>>     mode. Does anyone know of or have information on the default file
>>     options' format (syntax)?
>>
>>     -Barb
>>
>>
>>______________________________ Reply Separator
>_________________________________
>>Subject: Re: XREF Command line
>>Author:  Non-HP-SMKrim (SMKrim@TELEWEB.NET) at HP-PaloAlto,mimegw9
>>Date:    4/1/98 12:44 PM
>>
>>
>>Barb,
>>
>>Change to where ever you have sqr installed, find the bin directory and go
>>there.  Now type in:
>>sqr xref user/password -RT
>>
>>Follow the prompts and it should work.
>>
>>HTH,
>>
>>Steve
>>At 11:54 AM 4/1/98 -0800, you wrote:
>>>     Hi,
>>>
>>>     Can anyone tell me what the command line looks like to execute
>>>     XREF.SQT in Unix, and what the options might be?
>>>
>>>     Thanks much,
>>>     Barb
>>>
>>
>