RE: [U2] Unidata Q Pointers

2008-10-16 Thread Results
REPOSTED FOR NON-MEMBER ADDRESS: "Dave Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I believe your problem is because there is no such thing in unidata. What you want is an F pointer: F Path_to_file Path_to_dict You can use the SETFILE path vocname command to create a pointer to a file in another account. --

RE: [U2] Unidata Q Pointers

2008-10-16 Thread Colin Alfke
Bob; UniData doesn't use "Q" pointers. You simply put the path to the file in <2> and the path to the dictionary in <3>. This way you can have the file and the dictionary in the local subdirectory or a different one as well as mix and match. You can use @ variables in the path (unless you are comp