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Re: can't find #include file error message.



you need to specify the -i parameter on the command line to tell where
to look for .sqc files.  For PeopleSoft, it should normally look
something like -ic:\user\sqr\;c:\ps\sqr\;n:\user\sqr\;n:\hr700\sqr\
This tells it to find sqc's on your local hard drive first (in case you
are developing new ones, followed by your installations customized
sqc's, and last the PeopleSoft delivered versions.

>Date:         Mon, 15 Jun 1998 12:28:00 -0500
>Reply-To: SQR-USERS@USA.NET
>From: Veso Lukovic <VESO_LUKOVIC@CONSECO.COM>
>Subject:      can't find #include file error message.
>To: Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS <SQR-USERS@list.iex.net>
>
>     I am running SQR's using ReportMate, and through SQRW.  Every so
>often
>     I get the following error message, at random times:
>
>     (SQR 4713) Can't open the #include file: 'setenv.sqc'
>     (2): No such file or directory.
>
>     All of my SQC's do exist in the appropriate directory. If I
comment
>
>     out the first #include,  I get the same error message for the next
>     #include file.  Sometimes, if I reboot my PC, the error goes away,
>     sometimes it doesn't.  I am sure someone out there has had this
>     experience, and I would appreciate your help.  Thanks in advance.
>


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