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> At 04:46 PM 29/5/95 PST8PDT, Bob Walker wrote about an MPE 5.0 problem:
> >User with 2 USER UDCs set, both with an OPTION LOGON command
> >somewhere in them.
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> >The commands in the first UDC file are executed at logon time.
> >Second set of logon commands in second file are ignored.
> >I've verified this elsewhere on the system
> >Both sets of commands were executed in 4.0
Jim Wowchuk replied:
> One possibility for Bob's problem could be that the 2 udc's may *not* have
> been at the same level (ie USER & ACCOUNT). Or possibly, while there may
> have been two user udcs, there may also have been a duplication of one of
> the LOGON udc command in an account udc. I know I'm always having a problem
> finding which of the udc was effected, especially if I don't give them a
> meaningful command name like LOGIN.
Nice thought. Checked it out and not the case. All three OPTION LOGON
UDCs(2 at USER, 1 at SYSTEM) have different names.
Situation was this:
Friday(and previous 2 years), everything was ok(on 4.0)
Monday morning, after weekend upgrade to 5.0, a user can't run his
reports because file equations not getting set in 2nd UDC.
Don't know why it works on your 4.0 system Jim, unfortunately, I
can't go back to 4.0 and experiment.
Thanks for the input.
Bob.
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Capilano College, North Vancouver, BC, CANADA.
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