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Re: XREF Command line



The batch file is called 'xref.xdf' and looks like this on our system:

NAME = /opt/psofthr/sqr/npay6191.sqr ! Name of target file.
VARIABLE = y                  ! (Y/N) Produce Variable Xref ?
TABLE = y                     ! (Y/N) Produce Table Xref ?
SIMPLE LIST = y               ! (Y/N) Produce Variable List ?
CREATE LINE NUM LISTING = y   ! (Y/N) Produce Generate Original Listing
File ?
CASE SENSITIVITY = n          ! (Y/N) Produce Include Case Sensitivity?
WIDTH = 80                    ! (132/80) Set Report Width to 132 or 80.
ORDER BY = a                  ! (T/A) Order Report by Type or
Alphabetically.


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>From:  Barbara Wood[SMTP:BARBARA_WOOD@NON-HP-PALOALTO-OM13.OM.HP.COM]
>Reply To:      SQR-USERS@USA.NET
>Sent:  Wednesday, April 01, 1998 5:51 PM
>To:    Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
>Subject:       Re: XREF Command line
>
>     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
>>
>