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Re: Mystery SQR -cb flag
yeah. did that, also. nothing.
i think the -cb is hardcoded into this version of SQR. it's going to be there no matter what. like Nathan said, putting -xcb in the command line overrides the -cb but i wish putting -xcb in the SQRFLAGS accomplished the override. my SQR command lines are maxed-out as it is and putting -xcb in there could push me over the limit. hopefully, the next version we get won't have this annoying "feature."
thanks to all,
Greg
Sam Spritzer wrote:
> Oh boy...this is a really good thread...everyone having an answer but poor Greg is still perplexed. I think as a last resort, I would go to the Start menu, click on Find-Files or Folders.., put *.* in the Named field on the Name & Location tab (make sure you start at the drive's root directory and check include subfolders), click on the Advanced tab and put -cb in the Containing text field and click Find Now.
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> That will return a list of all files which have -cb in them. You might also want to do this on both your local machine as well as all of the network drives that contain SQR because SQR allows for multiple search paths.
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> Good luck,
> Sam
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