Indeed there is (a layered PSPA product, but in the DCLTABLES nonetheless).
So I should have recommended:
$ perforc*e == "$disk:[dir]p4.exe"
Or perhaps:
$ pfou*r == "$disk:[dir]p4.exe"
Peter Prymmer
"BAZLEY, Sebastian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on
02/16/2004 08:55:48 AM:
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: 13 February 2004 15:51
> >To: Craig A. Berry
> >Cc: IvorW; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: Using File::Find to find all versions
>
> [...]
>
> >(by the way perforce's recommended foreign symbol for their client
> >for VMS is along the lines of:
> >$ p4 :== $disk:[dir]p4.exe
> >I recommend that folks use instead:
> >$ perf*orce :== $disk:[dir]p4.exe
> >so as to not interfere with VMS things that do not distinguish
> >between the GLOBAL p4 symbol and the LOCAL P4 procedure/subroutine
> >parameter).
>
> A very minor nit:
>
> I quite agree that using P4 is not a good idea, but didn't there use to
be a
> PERFORM command as part of Performance Advisor and Data collector ? Maybe
> that is no longer being used.
>
> S.