Systemp, Dump_Fix_Garbage, etc. (OpenInsight 32-bit Specific)
At 17 NOV 2003 12:26:09PM Gerald Lovel wrote:
In AREV, FIXLH dumped unrestored data to the SYSTEMP table, so clearing SYSTEMP before a fix was a good idea. I do not see SYSTEMP in OI, and the documentation does not describe where the unrestored data goes. Previous postings on this subject seem to be unclear as to whether AREV or OI is being discussed, and where the data goes. What is the final authority on this?
Gerald
At 17 NOV 2003 12:26PM Oystein Reigem wrote:
Gerald,
This is the truth about OI as far as I know:
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At 17 NOV 2003 12:26PM Oystein Reigem wrote:
Damn. Somebody changed how URLS in postings work. See if any of these can be used. (They're all the same posting by Mr C.)
http://www.revelation.com/website/discuss.nsf/search/2FEEC1F6A385207B852567BB002F419D?OpenDocument
- Oystein -
At 17 NOV 2003 12:26PM Gerald Lovel wrote:
Oystein,
Thanks. I found those postings too, although I was not sure if he was discussing AREV or OI based on the filenames. DUMP_FIX… files were replaced with SYSTEMP in AREV in the move from 2.12 to 3.x. Maybe OI started from the earlier generation of programming?
Also, I notice that SYSVERIFYLH has a dictionary in AREV which can be listed. In OI, my dictionary is empty, and there is no equate for the table in sysprocs. Hopefully this can be fixed, along with the documentation.
Gerald