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Re: XREF Command line
JR,
Yes, I also got garbage when I was in interactive mode. But then I
realized I was using Reflection 1 software for my connection to Unix. So..
I did a Start from windows, typed in 'telnet {your_server_address]',
logged in, and was able to use interactive mode successfully.
It is true about not be able to identify where the sqc directory resides
-- bummer.
And if you do copy over all your sqcs to your library, you get SQR error
"2503 - Internal array size not large enough" when you run it with option
1. The only way to get around that one, is to remove the include modules
from your directory, and try it again - but then your missing the include
variable references.
Still working on the batch mode myself.
-Barb
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Subject: Re: XREF Command line
Author: Non-HP-WeaverJR (WeaverJR@USAFOO.UNITEDSPACEALLIANCE.COM) at
HP-PaloAlto,mimegw9
Date: 4/2/98 6:48 AM
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?
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>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
>>
>>
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>>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
>>>
>>
>