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I'm thinking that the .bds file should reference the .txt
file.
Should the script file be separate from the .txt
file?
Just a thought.
Chase
Rodgers
Financial Reporting Manager Medical Center of Plano (214-473-7490 /[EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of White, Scott A Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 03:27 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Talk] bds configuration file missing Hello,
I'm attempting to access a simple *.txt
file to perform a basic script.
I had an example of a configuration file
used in a project back in 2004; but it
just doesn't cut the mustard
here.
In my current project I have this call set
up to utilize the .bds file I believed
was
the configuration file the script
wanted.
D.Open_ myfile, ftDelimited,
"c:\ARRAY\DRUGMNEM.TXT.bds"
But when I run the script it errors out
stating " No configurationFile:
c:\ARRAY\DRUGMNEM.TXT.bds"
The file does exist; but I fear it is not
set up correctly.
The bds file looks like
this:
[mnem] Mnemon=0 [general] filetime=4/28/2005 2:58:30 PM takelabels=0 [names] [fields] [report] The actual data file has entries like
this:
NIAC50
*ROCE1S ROCE1MBP MVI MVIT etc.... no header or labels, just
raw data.
I have another bds file that does work
with another script; but no documentation to explain each line's
purpose.
It looks like
this:
[general]
filetime=6/18/2004 4:16:07 PM [names] Mnemon=1 AttPhys=2 MriEntry=3 [fields] [report] Any suggestions? Does someone have a
document or the ability to explain what each line of
the
.bds file means and
does?
Thanks in
advance,
Scott
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