Mark Perschbacher

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  • in reply to: SMAT cycle #77399
    Mark Perschbacher
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      Oops, it might have helped if I cycle saved the thread and not the process.  Never mind 😳

      in reply to: Cloverleaf support #76846
      Mark Perschbacher
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        Just my two cents, I just completed a pretty involved CASE with Lawson regarding transition from 5.6 to 5.8.5  I created the CASE as a level 3, and it took just shy of two hours for them to respond.  Since it was a test enviroment project, I thought their response time was okay, not great.

        in reply to: Another simply SMAT search question #76842
        Mark Perschbacher
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          Keith, that did the trick, many thanks.

          in reply to: Another simply SMAT search question #76839
          Mark Perschbacher
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            Bill, thanks for replying.  Well, I pasted that into the reg. expression window, but it didn’t find it.  I’ll play around with it some more.

            in reply to: File alert #76744
            Mark Perschbacher
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              Robert, thanks for your reply.  Yeah, I think the X11 window is the issue.  I’m running on a Windows 2003 server, and there isn’t an X server available.

              in reply to: CLOVERLEAF 5.7 rev2 and CLOVERLEAF 5.8 rev5 #76568
              Mark Perschbacher
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                I am about finished evaluating the upgrade of the same versions you are looking at.  The only big thing I have found is that with 5.7, the tcl gdbm function has been replaced by sqlite.  In the long run this is probably a good move, but I’m working with Lawson to develop a solution for a proc I have that is not working after the conversion to sqlite.

                in reply to: tclodbc install #76256
                Mark Perschbacher
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                  Gary, that is a really useful link thanks.  Man, I am getting close, here is the string I have in my proc

                  db “insert into Insurance (Last name, DOB, Gender, MRN) VALUES (‘$pt’, ‘$birth’, ‘$sex’, ‘$pid’)”

                  I’m getting ‘S1000 -1811 {[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Counld not find file ‘(unknown)’.}’

                  Guessing my command is not quite correct, any suggestions?  The variables are fields I’ve pulled out of an ORM in the beginning of the proc.

                  in reply to: tclodbc install #76254
                  Mark Perschbacher
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                    The package appears to have installed.  I went to Data Sources under Administrative settings to create a new DSN, but can’t see the tclodbc driver, which I assume should show up.

                    in reply to: tclodbc install #76253
                    Mark Perschbacher
                    Participant

                      Gary, that appears to have worked, thanks a bunch!

                      in reply to: tclodbc install #76251
                      Mark Perschbacher
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                        thank you both for replying.  Gary, the setup script changes the tcl version to 8.1, must be the release of the package I downloaded.

                        Levy, I think you may have hit it.  I just Googled tclodbc, and downloaded the first one I found.  I’ll try and find the binary.

                        in reply to: ~ to ^ #75322
                        Mark Perschbacher
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                          With Jim K’s help, I was able to get this to work.  I set up a field Interate, and on the source of the CONCAT action, I listed

                          1(0).1(0).0(0).OBR(0).#20(%f1).[0]

                          ~1(0).0(0).0(0).DG1(0).#3(0).[0]

                          with a ^ Separator.  In the Dest.  I put

                          1(0).0(0).0(0).DG1(0).#3(0).[0]

                          What I get in DG1-3 is a reverse of OBR-20, but it should work.

                          in reply to: Writing to Msg (SMAT) File? #75290
                          Mark Perschbacher
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                            Marcus, not sure if you can do it outside the thread.  I search through the SMAT data using the .msg files.

                            in reply to: PDL error msg write failure #74793
                            Mark Perschbacher
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                              That certainly sounds like the issue, thanks Rob

                              in reply to: MATH problem #72549
                              Mark Perschbacher
                              Participant

                                Thanks Robert, Jim the whizz Koslowski helped me work through it.  I ended up using MATH ADD =1 $%s99 to $%s99 for both the group and segement iterate.  The trick was zero ing out %s99, and on the segement interate, useing the engine counter, %s1 on the source, and my counter %s99 on the desination.  Here is a screen shot

                                in reply to: VPN Ports #72465
                                Mark Perschbacher
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                                  I concurr with David.  The source port usually jumps all over the map.  Filter on the IP address and port you are sending to.

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