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Re: SQR-USERS Digest - 25 Oct 1998 to 26 Oct 1998



Hello,

        Please check your init-report routine.     It should be something like the
following:

        begin-procedure init-report

                if $proc_instance = ''
                        myInputRoutine
                else
                        Select-parameters
                end-if

        myInputRoutine will be executed when the job is submitted outside
Peoplesoft, which should have all the input routines.     Select-parameters
eill be executed when the job is submitted through Peoplesoft.      Since
there is no
separate routines for the jobs submitted through Peoplesoft Process
Scheduler and
outside Peoplesoft, you are having the problem.

        Thanks.

Gopal
TCS INC
(210) 491n 0046


At 06:09 AM 10/27/98 -0800, Steven E. Davies wrote:
>The problem is not strange at all. My guess is that you are working
>with a PeopleSoft SQR because your "problem" is the typical way an SQR
>is written to execute through the PeopleSoft Process Scheduler.
>
>Extrapolating on Mark Kraft's diagnosis, the input statement you are
>experiencing is attempting to capture the process instance. It is
>found in the Get-Run-Cntrl-Parms procedure within the PRCSAPI.SQC.
>
>I would be very careful mucking with this. For if the SQR is meant to
>run with values from a panel, it won't without the process instance.
>
>Steve
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Date:    Mon, 26 Oct 1998 16:14:23 +0530
>> From:    Srinivasan S <srinivasan.seetharaman@DB.COM>
>> Subject: Strange Problem - Urgent Help.
>>
>> Hello all,
>>      I had created a SQR program. When i run the program from the
>process
>> scheduler , it pops up the dialog box  message "Please Press Enter(
>Do not
>> Input a Value)". But this does not happen when i execute another SQR
>> program. Could anyone out there let me know whether , u have
>encountered
>> such a problem . What could be the reason for such a behaviour and
>what
>> should be done to correct it.
>>
>> Thankx in Advance.
>>
>> Srini.
>>
>
>==
>
>
>Steven E. Davies
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