Cache
explore melts down with more that 32,000 (probably 32,767 I suspect) and goes
negative, and then it won't export them all. I might be able to split them up by
choosing some options to limit the listing, but last time I did this, I ended up
using my husband's program to convert the Carriage Return Line Feed of DOS to
whatever it is in Linux/Unix wants anyway, so I think I can just use
RO. However, I was wondering if the parameters would do that job for
me.
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Nancy, have you attempted to use the explorer in Cache' and save all your routines to 1 file? There a options there that may allow you to overcome you dilemma
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From: Nancy Anthacite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, August 9, 2004 8:21 am Subject: [Hardhats-members] Parameters for %RO > Can anyone enlighten me as to the choices (WNS is the default, but
> no info
> when you put it ??)or tell me where to look it up, or where to
> find the
> routine so I can look at the comments in the routine in Cache? Is
> this a
> VistA routine or a Cache Routine?
>
> Is the parameter something I need to set if I want to export the
> routines in
> a format to do %RI with GTM on Linux?
>
>
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