Eric Kavanagh

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  • in reply to: Thread takes forever to stop #73065
    Eric Kavanagh
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      Hi

      I am speechless, thanks. I put in the code, sent a few test messages, stopped the tread and the datumxxx never appeared.

      Should this always be used?

      Is there such a solution for the grmxxx

      grm0       EDI_FPAS_add_frame {MSGID message0} {CONTEXT sms_ob_data} {ARGS {}} {MODE run} {VERSION 3.0}

      set grmlist [grmlist]

      trying while asking!

      Regards

      Eric M. Kavanagh

      in reply to: Documentation of Interfaces #72284
      Eric Kavanagh
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        It reads the NetConfig/xlates. If you want to see how it does, what it does, just read the tcl code. An unusual “gift-horse”, you can open this ones mouth.

        I sent it to you, just install it, and run it.

        If you are using 5.3 you might want to comment

        #  append op ” mqconnwaitint=”[keylget threadconfig PROTOCOL.MQCONNWAITINT]””

        #  append op ” mqsysque=”[keylget threadconfig PROTOCOL.MQSYSQUE]””

        OK, Friday calls, I’m off to the country.

        in reply to: Documentation of Interfaces #72282
        Eric Kavanagh
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          Hi

          Doctools is a set of tcl scripts which includes an installer. Takes a few minutes to install. Then you just open the command window and write “docsite “. Borders on brilliant, imho.

          Best part is what it produces, 2nd best, it’s free!

          Send an email to Raymond.Bakker@enovation.nl as there is a new version 1.3.1.

          I only have 1.3, but I can send that if you like.

          Regards

          Eric

          in reply to: Documentation of Interfaces #72280
          Eric Kavanagh
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            Hi

            I use a program call “Doctools” that creates a complete crossed referenced html documentation of your site. It is really an impressive bit of programming, not to mention the excellent html results. Then I write the general documentation and workflows in Visio, linking the relevant parts down to the html created by Doctools. Save the Visio as html, but here you have to change some of the dumb links created by Visio. For the first time in my life I enjoyed creating the documentation.

            Regards

            Eric M. Kavanagh

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