Quiz Reporting Errors
Richard Kessler
71051.1106@compuserve.com
Sat, 30 Jan 1999 17:11:49 -0500
Have recently re-compiled our source code with PH813D under AIX (UNIX)
and are seeing problems with the numerical/data output on QUIZ reports.
The numbers are not correct. Have not been able to gather enough detail to
determine
this for sure, but it looks like not all transactions have been picked up,
resulting
in numbers that are smaller than expected, and otherwise incorrect.
Our typical method of generating a report is to have a QTP produce a
subfile which is then used by the QUIZ report for further linking(if
necessary)
and reporting.
In the cases where we have identified problems, I can manually run the
QUIZ source code through QUIZ against the subfile that has already
been created, and the report comes out ok. This seems to indicate
that the QTP part of the process is ok. If we recompile the erroneous
report (again using the subfile that was associated with the first error),
then the report runs correctly on subsequent attempts.
The method used to compile all the QUIZ reports was to first run
QTP and compile all the programs that create subfiles. Then,
without exiting QTP, a QUIZ session is called so that all the
QUIZ source(s) can be compiled using the 'subfiles' structures
that are currently in memory from the QTP compiles. We don't do
all 2700 programs like this. They are broken up into 15 different
modules.
I suspect that we might have a problem with this compile method
and some limitation in the environment such as memory or disk
space limits that might be causing some of the QUIZ reports
to be faulty.
We have a call in with tech support and are awaiting a response,,
but wanted to see if anyone here has any ideas ! ???
Thanks!
Richard Kessler
71051.1106@compuserve.com
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