I am using CACHE.  I made a copy of my CACHE.DAT from a CACHE 4 and when I
put it in CACHE 5.0 that is when I experienced this problem.  There must be
a setting in CACHE 5.0 that needs to be change because I am not having a
problem in 4.0

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mcphelan
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 9:12 AM
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] PARAMETER : "WNS"

Are you seeing this in Cache or GTM?  It looks like Cache displays.
However, my Cache does not ask for parameters when I just press <ENTER> at
the device prompt.  I only get the Parameters prompt if I enter something at
the Device prompt.

Assuming you are seeing this on Cache, I have always used the WNS default in
any of Cache's prompts and have never had a problem.  But then I was only
outputting ASCII text in either routines or globals.  If my output was to
contain control characters I would read the Cache documentation to determine
what is the best parameters to use.

I wonder if there is a parameter setting that tells Cache to not export
control characters.  When you D ^%G to a file you should not get any screen
output and thus there should be no extraneous control characters introduced
by your screen display software.  So are there Parameters that tell Cache to
strip any control characters out of the output?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "MCPRS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 9:27 PM
Subject: [Hardhats-members] PARAMETER : "WNS"


I need to know if someone have experienced this problem.  If you have please
let me know how you fixed it.

The problem:

When I do a D ^%G

DEVICE:    Parameters: "WNS"
[Warning:  Use a "V" format to avoid problems with control characters.]

Thanks
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