oops
no it doesnt
that was a hundred years ago and Pr1mos
god i'm getting old
-Original Message-
From: Bob Witney
Sent: 11 August 2004 11:59
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [U2] Paragraphs in Files Other Than VOC
Under universe you dont need pointers if it cant find an item
Wouldn't you just create a stub like you would do with PROC's, i.e.
PA
001 PQ
002 [VOCLIB %2]
Then just enter: PA MYPARA
This would run the MYPARA paragraph in the VOCLIB file. This is how I've
done it in the past.
Glenn
At 06:30 AM 8/11/2004, you wrote:
OK, Will, I'll probably regret it, but
Simple
create a file to contain your paragraphs
create voc entries that then refer to that file and item(s)
0001. R
0002. paragraph.filename
0003. paragraph.itemname
Barry Rogen
Senior Programmer
PNY Technologies
(973) 515 - 9700 ext 5327
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another option
voc PETES.PROC
0001: PQ
0002: [PETE.BP PETES.PROC
--+ +-
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| +- PROC NAME
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+--- PROG LIB.
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Use VOCLIB, a standard file, with a type R record in the VOC. Here is an
example:
R
VOCLIB
MY.PARAGRAPH.OR.PROGRAM.OR.VERB
OPTIONAL.SECURITY.PROGRAM
- Original Message -
From: Perry Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: U2-Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 11:04 AM
Put the paragraph in another file, VOCLIB for example is provided. Then
in the VOC put a remote pointer that has an R on line one, the file
name on two, and the record ID in that file on line three.
ID: MONTH_END
01: R
02: VOCLIB
03: MONTH_END
See the System Description Manual for more details
You can store them in the VOCLIB file, but you'll still need a remote
pointer to it from within the VOC.
VOCLIB record (named MY.REPORT for example):
0001: PA
0002: SETPTR
0003: SELECT...
0004: LIST
0005: etc.
VOC record (MY.REPORT or other shortcut name you want to use):
0001: R
0002:
You can create a remote pointer in the voc but you'll still have to have a
minimal voc entry. It does cut down on the number of lines in the voc.
The format is
001: R
002: PP
003: PA.ID
Line 1, the letter R, means a remote pointer
Line 2 is your other filename, PP was a default file used for
Looks like an R VOC record is the ticket! Thanks to all who responded!
Perry
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Perry Taylor
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 9:04 AM
To: U2-Users List
Subject: [U2] Paragraphs in Files Other Than VOC
Is it
In a message dated 8/9/04 10:27:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to store paragraphs in files other than the VOC? I'm
looking for a way to not clutter up the VOC with paragraphs... something
like can be done with PROCs.
Thanks.
Perry Taylor
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