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Re: SQR error 6608/ 6708
Our SQR viewer does the same thing! We never spent enough time on the
issue to determine why it does that (so I'll be watching for others'
suggestions on fixes). But we did discover a workaround. In our
situation, if you press the >| button on SQRWV to take you to the LAST
page of the report, and THEN use < and > to flip through the report a
page at a time, it seems to work without errors.
It's not a fix, but maybe it will help you view your entire report until
you find a real fix.
Michelle Tani
mmtani@lbl.gov
Wanko, Christopher G, CFCTRCFFIN wrote:
>
> Hello, and welcome to MoviePhone.
>
> Okay, now that you're sufficiently loosened up and confused, let me ask a
> nifty SQR on NT question.
>
> We typically use MAXIMO and SQR v3.5 on a Win95 platform. We've recently
> had to find a way to get MAXIMO and SQR up and running on WinNT 4.0
> workstations. We're almost there, but of course, SQR has a problem.
>
> I use a batch file to run the appropriate report, with the command-line
> parameters necessary. The batch file runs SQRWT with the chosen SQT file,
> and the dialog box asks for username and password; all other fields are
> sufficiently addressed. Also of note is that I code -ZIV in the report
> parameters to pull up SQRWV when the report is completed.
>
> The report runs successfully and returns the pages required. HOWEVER,
> attempts to move to the VERY NEXT PAGE IN THE VIEWER results in an SQR error
> 6608 (can't find a font, in this case #5, which happens to be Times New
> Roman). It leaves a single choice, "OK", but clicking it spawns
> Yet-Another-Error. This loops until I get the SQR error 6708 (too many
> freakin' errors). THIS loops until I forcibly kill the task.
>
> Okay. Perhaps I missed something in my Frankenstein method of engineering.
> I have the appropriate information in the WIN.INI file; I have a LIBSTI.INI
> in the WinNT directory as well. What am I missing?
>
> -Chris