Anyone have Moved from VMS to WINDOWS?
Joe Boyle
atla38@dsl.pipex.com
Wed, 9 Mar 2005 14:58:16 -0000
I think you are referring to the problem where each quiz/qtp session gets a
new phtemp folder to store the .sfd part for temporary subfiles; if so, you
have to modify the subfile name from e.g. mysub1 to c:\subfiles\mysub1, and
then add dos copy commands like that below into your recompile scripts but
before calling qtp for the next stage,
Quiz
Use ken1.qzs
$copy %phtemp%\*.sfd c:\subfiles
$qtp
Use ken1.qts
Once this is done there is no further problem, quiz, qtp and quick all know
whwere to find the subfile.
After compilation the folder c:\subfiles can be cleared.
Regards, Joe.
-----Original Message-----
From: powerh-l-admin@lists.sowder.com
[mailto:powerh-l-admin@lists.sowder.com] On Behalf Of Ken Langendock
Sent: 09 March 2005 14:18
To: powerh-l@lists.sowder.com
Subject: RE: Anyone have Moved from VMS to WINDOWS?
Ok guys, it's been almost a year since I tried to
resolve the issue I had. How did you guys solve the
problem of compiling all your code in batch (bat
file)?
On and HP3000 the subfile definitions stay in memory
(temp). On a Vax you can call $QUIZ from within QTP to
retain the subfile definitions. Neither of these
tricks/options work on "Powerhouse for Windows"
BTW, I worked with Steve B at Cognos for a week on
this problem back when I was converting and we both
agreed at the time that it would be easier to run
interactive quiz until a solution could be found. Now
I guess I should go back to see if I can work through
it since everything else is done.
Ken
--- Joe Boyle <atla38@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
> I beg to differ :)
>
> Quiz runs fine in compiled form and you can use the
> AT ( or schedule )
> command for the batch processor.
>
> Not sure about 'do external' calls to Cobol; you
> might have to look into
> using 'run command' as with VB scripts.
>
> Regards, Joe.
>
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