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Re: Printing SQR Graphs
Ray,
Sorry, I poked around and found the answer to that. My version 3 manual didn't have the libsti.ini file information which was the answer. Thanks. What about the print-graph output to postscript functionality in windows? Any ideas?
ken.
At 10:49 AM 12/23/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Ken,
>
>From the SQR4 Language Reference (get a copy if you don't have one):
>
> SQR6626: Cannot draw business graphics.
>
> (Windows) This is an error that can occur due to lack of system
> resources, or it can be due to a damaged LIBSTI.INI file. The
> LIBSTI.INI file resides in the Windows main directory. Make
> sure that GPATH= and IPT= entries point to a valid SQR BINW
> directory. Record the steps leading up to the error and
> contact your system administrator.
>
>Ray
>
>> Hey there,
>>
>> I'm trying to figure out the graph stuff with sqr. In poking around the user group and find the following two snippits:
>>
>> > What you're trying to do should work. -printer:ps should produce
>> > a postscript .lis file that contains the graphs.
>>
>> and then
>>
>> > This is true. I'm not sure why PRINT-CHART doesn't support
>> > -printer:ps under windows, but it sure doesn't.
>>
>> The latter is the latest (circa March 10, 1998). I just installed version 4.3.2 and it seems to be giving only blank space where the graph should be. Am I doing something wrong, or is there actually no support for postscript printing of a graph. Furthermore, when I generate a .spf file and try to view the graph with sqrwv I get a 'sqr 6626' error: cannot draw business graphics. So far I haven't seen a graph yet! :)
>>
>> So any enlightenment as to how to use this tool to do some graphing (and postscript graphing particularly) would be most helpful!
>>
>> Thanks so much and Merry Christmas!!!
>>
>> ken.
>>
>> ======================================
>> Ken Burcham
>> Peoplesoft Programmer
>> Campus Crusade for Christ
>>
>
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>
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Ken Burcham
Peoplesoft Programmer
Campus Crusade for Christ