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April 22, 2022 at 11:41 am in reply to: Looking corresponding inbound key for FILESET.OBFILE #119678
I did and did see the values needed.
set dvr_ctl_str [msgmetaget $mh DRIVERCTL]
set ib_file_name [keylget dvr_ctl_str FILENAME]did the job to get the path and filename.
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Hi, Are you working with an Unix box as your engine server?
Thanks, Virginia
I noted that the Process Log file views do allow you to interact with the Network Monitor. I have put in an enhancement request for the notes. Hi,
We are on 5.7. I have not had issues with this in the past. It has been a matter of reindexing and the proc is there. I plan on off hours to bring the site down and back up – but wanted to see if there was something I might be missing. Thanks,
Jim I saw your entry and tried a reindex on a running proc and found that the tcl proc is still not listed for the either the Netconfig nor the testing tool though I see it in the tclIndex file of the tclprocs for the site in question. Any other suggestions? Thanks,
Here is the example. The @aliasCount is not reconized as an index.
Thanks Charlie that was what I was thinking of. Thanks – I will give that a try. Virginia -
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