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Re: Poll Results: Main routine in an Include file
- Subject: Re: Poll Results: Main routine in an Include file
- From: Randy Meyer <rmeyer@MEMC.COM>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1998 07:55:23 -0600
Wayne,
I have successfully used the -i parameter to string multiple search
paths for SQR include modules. The following is my definition
contained in the Configuration Manager, SQR Flags section.
-i\\stpi04\psft\HR700\sqr\;\\stpi04\psft\HR700\user\sqr\
Randy Meyer
MEMC Electronic Materials Company
rmeyer@memc.com
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Subject: Poll Results: Main routine in an Include file
Author: <SQR-USERS@USA.NET> at MEMCPSMTP
Date: 7/22/98 12:28 PM
Yes: 4
No: 17
Thanks to all those who participated. Based on these results I've decided that
e initial release of SQR Tree for Windows will not drill down into Include
files. This will mean I can get it out to those that asked for it much quicker,
and now makes the release.....imminent. I will endeavour to include the
"include" functi ality in the near future.
As an aside, I'd be interested in people's opinions on what approach I should
takefor determining the paths for looking for included files. My SQR3 manual
says t -i switch will provide a list of paths to search if the include file is
not in t current directory and not explicitly pathed(?), but that doesn't
really help me I'm running my own exe not SQR. PeopleSoft provide 4 sqr
directories in environment variables but they appear to be proprietary in name
so I'm guessing it's not iversal.
The only thing I can think of is to provide a setup field in my program where th
user can specify a list of paths to search. Any other ideas?
Wayne Ivory
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