Quiz Reporting Errors
Richard Kessler
71051.1106@compuserve.com
Tue, 2 Feb 1999 19:36:21 -0500
Darren & John
I think you may have found my problem.
I know that this time I rebuilt the compile scripts but did not include
a CANCEL CLEAR between each USE somesource.QZS like we usually
do. We have now gone back and added in a CANCEL CLEAR to
deconflict - but I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to
recompile enough of the production code to see if it makes a difference.
Thanks !!
Will try to test this as soon as possible.
Richard Kessler
>From: Darren Reely, INTERNET:darren_reely@latticesemi.com
>Hi Richard,
>
>I had similar problems and now my batch compile jobs have 'cancel clear' and
>'set default' before every use statement. I've written a csh script to get the
>source from SCCS and create three batch files for qdesign, qtp and quiz
>source. It then does the compile. Most people have mentioned this to you
>though, so you know it.
>
>Darren Reely
Sender: pickerij@norbord.com
>
>I don't know exactly how your compile job works and I'm no expert on the
>Compaq environment but I have seen similar problems doing "bulk" compiles
>on an hp3k. Although our standard states that every Quiz source shall
>start with "set default" sloppy coders sometimes omit this line.
>Depending on what the programmer actually does "set" and depending on the
>version of Quiz things like "report name" and "report limit" can be
>inherited from one Quiz program to another.
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