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In a message dated 8/2/00 9:36:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< I mentioned to my most recent QueryCalc class that in an informal poll
that I recently took, more than 70% of the QueryCalc users had never heard of
Interex, HPWorld, or even the HP3000-L. In that class just two weeks ago, it
was 100%. No one in attendance had ever heard of any of these organizations.
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My clients also seem to be drawn primarily from this pool.
I finally convinced one to turn on the DSEM and DUMPING flags in their
data bases, using DBUTIL, by quoting Ken Sletten's posting as SIGIMAGE
chair. (Then I had to explain SIGIMAGE) When I try to explain how they
might test and measure the effect of DSEM, eyes glaze over, so we skipped
that. However, they still want to see what I and J files look like if they
get an
IMAGE error which causes a dump. Can anyone tell me how to cause an
error which will generate these files?
TIA
Cecile Chi
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