FW: Quick ending with no error
bruce@schuck.com
bruce@schuck.com
Tue, 06 Aug 2002 15:01:48 -0700 (PDT)
You might want to check if all the QK* files are
defined.
Interactively do a $sho logical qk*.
In batch put $Show Logical qk* just before your job.
You might have to explicity define qkerr or qkerror to
be a file.
I don't have Powerhouse in front of me or I would list
the actual names for you.
"Merol Newman" wrote:
>
> Hello Roger
>
> I don't think errors in Quick screens run in batch get
> written to the log file
> in VMS. I'm sure I've had to log on to customers'
> systems and run screens
> interactively in order to find the error.
>
> I'm thinking there might be a data access error. Since
> the screen is compiled on
> one machine and run on another, do the new files
> physically exist, and in the
> expected directory, or if the location uses a logical,
> does it exist within the
> job?
>
> regards
> Merol
>
> merol.newman@ramesys.com
> Ramesys, Eldon Way, Crick, Northamptonshire, UK. NN6
7SL
> phone 01788 822133/823831, fax 01788 823601
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: powerh-l-admin@cube.swau.edu
> [mailto:powerh-l-admin@cube.swau.edu]
> On Behalf Of Edis, Bob
> Sent: 06 August 2002 17:39
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> Subject: RE: Quick ending with no error
>
>
> Does it work outside the DCL job?
> If not have you tried using the debugger?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger Kesterson
[mailto:Roger.Kesterson@mtdsw.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 9:30 AM
> To: 'powerh-l@lists.swau.edu'
> Subject: Quick ending with no error
>
>
> PH 7.10.G2, OpenVMS 7.1
>
> I have a Quick program that runs in batch, and has
been
> running reliably for
> quite some time. Yesterday, I added one temporary
> item, two files, and an
> internal procedure. Now, when the batch job runs
> Quick, this program exits
> immediately with no error messages, only a "QUICK
> session completed"
> message. There is an initialize procedure that does a
> setsystemval very
> first thing to define a symbol. When the Quick
program
> exits, the batch job
> does a show symbol, and the symbol is not defined,
> which tells me it is not
> even entering the initialize procedure.
>
> The same changes were made to another Quick batch
> program that is almost
> identical, and it worked fine. The only real
> difference is that the one
> that doesn't work is compiled on one machine, and run
> on another. If I
> comment out the changes, and recompile, it works fine
> again.
>
> The program is too large to include here, I'm just
> hoping someone out there
> has seen this problem before, and already knows what
> might be causing it.
> If not, I'll try Cognos support.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roger Kesterson
> MTD Southwest, Inc.
>
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