FW: SETSYSTEMVAL - solved

Hamilton, Allison Allison.Hamilton@Cognos.COM
Wed, 21 Jul 1999 13:56:49 -0400


Oh - by the way - this works in 7.10E, F and G versions if you are using
them. PH_DEFAULT_QKGO, that is.
Allison Hamilton

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> From: 	Hamilton, Allison
> Sent: 	Wednesday, July 21, 1999 1:54 PM
> To: 	powerh-l@lists.swau.edu; 'Terry Pickering'
> Subject: 	RE: SETSYSTEMVAL - solved
> 
> Regarding your QKGO issue - I think that was fixed in 8.10C1 (You don't
> mention versions being used).  A similar problem was noted and resolved
> (bug # 98144)  It will pick up a PH_DEFAULT_QKGO when you have an AUTO=<
> >.qkc on your quick command. I don't believe that it will pick up the QKGO
> definition, but will pick up the PH_DEFAULT_QKGO definition.  Normally if
> you specify an AUTO=<> it overrides your QKGO definition, even if one is a
> .QKG file and the other a .QKC.  I don't remember it ever being any other
> way.  But the use of PH_DEFAULT_QKGO will allow you to specify both
> without using the generic first screen that someone else mentioned
> already.
> Allison Hamilton
> My words and opinions are mine alone - not necessarily my employers.
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> From: 	Terry Pickering[SMTP:pickering@myself.com]
> Sent: 	Tuesday, July 13, 1999 3:08 PM
> To: 	powerh-l@lists.swau.edu
> Subject: 	SETSYSTEMVAL - solved
> 
> Yup - you were right John (still no relation).
> 
> I just changed it to SELECT IF SETSYSTEMVAL("MY-SYMBOL","SET IN QTP") and
> it works fine.
> 
> 
> Since you're on a roll......
> 
> I reported this to Cognos last week, but have not heard back. It appears
> that if you have a logical set for your QKGO file, but invoke QUICK
> AUTO=programname, it does not pickup any  parameters from the QKGO file.
> 
> Normally we start QUICK by doing the following:
> 
> $ASSIGN WPS_PHD:WPS   QKGO
> $QUICK
> 
> In the QKGO file, the initial screen is WPS_EXE:WPSK000 so it brings that
> screen up automatically. The QKGO also has other parameters changed such
> as
> screen levels, TIC files, etc.
> 
> If you instead start QUICK by the following - leaving the QKGO assignment
> intact:
> 
> $QUICK AUTO=WPS_EXE:WPSK000
> 
> The QKGO file is not used for the other parameters.  According to what I
> can find in the manual, it should still pick them up. I've worked around
> the problem (by not using the AUTO parameter).
> 
> I think they closed the call out and did not report it as a "bug". Anyone
> else have this problem on their version?
> 
> 
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