qualifier
Guy Templin
Guy_Templin at adelphikitchens.com
Wed Aug 1 13:08:05 PDT 2007
To the best of my knowledge on *nix it will copy 0 length files. Windows
will not.
Guy Templin
Adelphi Kitchens, Inc.
610-693-3101
guy_templin at adelphikitchens.com
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.com] On Behalf Of Richard Hane
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 6:11 PM
To: Jean-Pierre A. Radley; FilePro Mailing List
Subject: Re: qualifier
JP,
I believe your are on an *nix system. I think this should work I know it
does on a windows system. It has been used for many years at an accounting
firm I worked for.
I set up a master qualifier (ie keymst and datamst) for each file. On
windows make sure the datamst has at least 1 byte as 0 (zero) files will not
copy. Then wrote a routing that based on the new client's assigned number fp
would go through and create qual files in 20 different files. It also
created the indexes then rebuilt them.
Hope this helps,
Rick Hane
Controller
Deluxe Stitcher Company Inc.
www.deluxestitcher.com
"Jean-Pierre A. Radley" <appl at jpr.com> wrote:
So far as I know, the only way to add qualified files is to run ddefine
for each database.
When there are more that a handful of them, this gets real tiring.
Has anyone concocted a script to add a qualifier to every database?
--
JP
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