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Re: UNIX and Log Files -Reply



Dave-
          When you are running the sqr on the Unix prompt just use the
redirect sign(>>) to redirect the output to the desired file in the desired
directory. You can use :
sqr filename.sqr login/password -f directory name >> directoryname/filename

Hope this helps.

Charu




DANDERS1@SMTPGW.IS.HFH.EDU on 10/02/98 09:50:53 AM

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Subject:  Re: UNIX and Log Files -Reply




I have tried using the -O but to no avail.  Specifically, the system
reutrns an error indicating the -O is an illegal command.  Further research
seems to indicate the -O is for Windows only, at least with release 3 of
SQR. Thanks for your suggestion, but still looking for the answer...
Dave

>>> td <tdelia@EROLS.COM> Oct 1  5:01pm >>>
Dave,
   Log files are controlled by the -o flag. If you can see the flag
setting look there. In Unix it's usually /tmp or /temp. If the flag
isn't set then the sqr.log is written in the current directory, i.e.
where your SQR program resides. This is the typical configuration at
least.
                               -Tony DeLia
                                AnswerThink Consulting Group
                                PeopleSoft Solutions Practice


David Anderson wrote:
>
> I'm trying to recover the LOG of an SQR execution in UNIX.
Specifically,
> when my SQR executes it SHOWs information which is captured by
the
> LOG file (at least in Windows).  I cannot find/locate the LOG for an
SQR
> execution from the UNIX command prompt.  If the SQR errors during
> execution, which of course rarely happens, a LOG is created
containing
> the error messages.
>
> Help would be GREATLY appreciated...
> Dave