rename a file in filePro utilities menu
Bruce Easton
bruce at stn.com
Tue Jul 9 09:49:14 PDT 2013
Dennis,
Check the perms on ~/fp/lib/rename
If the long listing of the file doesn't show like so (ignoring size & date):
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root sys 716 Mar 22 2001 rename
then, in lib, try a "chmod 4755 rename" to make it that way and see if
that helps.
Bruce
On 7/8/13 11:21 PM, Dennis Malen wrote:
> I get a filePro error when attempting to rename a file in the filePro
> Utilities menu.
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> I am attempting to rename a file called "test" to "test2". "test" is an
> existing file. There is no other filed named "test2". Copy works fine.
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> Please see below. Is it a defect in filePro or am I doing something wrong???
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> These are the steps that I use:
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> filePro Utilities Menu
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> B - Copy or rename filePro files
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> 3 C O P Y / R E N A M E F I L E S 3
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> Enter File Name: test ~
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> Enter New File Name: test2 ~
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> 4 - Rename The File
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> 1 - Assign The Creation Password As The Runtime Password
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> *** A System Error Has Occurred ***
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> Cannot Open File
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> /appl/filepro/test2/map.temp: No such file or directory
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> Dennis Malen
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> 516.479.5912
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