Multiple directory path using procloc

Abd Ghani Abdullah abdghani at staroba.org
Tue Apr 22 00:41:31 CDT 2008



   Hi Frank,

   We encountered this problem when migrating from HP3000 to UNIX for
our customer.

   In UNIX, every command line execution in QUICK will create a sub
environement(?) and subsequent command line execution will not be
able to access the variable set-up in the previous command line. What
we have done was to run the command in a script file. QUICK will then
execute this script file in the DESIGNER procedure.

   Hope this help.

   Regards,

   Ghani.

Quoting Frank.Huizinga at eu.averydennison.com on Mon, 21 Apr 2008
16:52:49 +0200:

> Hi All,
>
> During execution time of Quick on our AIX server I'm not able to
direct to
> different directories via the procloc parameter for example:
>
> quick auto=menu procloc=/home/huizinga/build:/home/huizinga
>
>> From the menu which is started from the current directory
/home/huizingaf
> I'm not able to start a screen that is located in
/home/huizingaf/build
> as it was on out OpenVMS machine for example:
>
> define myprocloc "DISK1:[USERS.HUIZINGA]",
"DISK1:[USERS.HUIZINGA.BUILD]"
>
> quick auto=menu procloc=myprocloc:
>
> Any idea?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Frank
>
>
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