John, you need a beer...only then can your true inner piece be found, and thus, all other problems (including PH file codes) will be resolved.
BTW, a shot of scotch has the same medicinal property. :-)
Ray S.
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> From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Penney, John
> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 4:47 PM
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> Subject: [HP3000-L] File Codes HP like 641, 642 etc etc
>
> Dunno why, but I will not swear-
>
> I spend a half hour fruitlessly searching the Cognos piece of you-know-what
> manuals and Can I Find The HP File Codes? Huh? No I can't. e.g. 644=PH
> subfile, 641=Quick screen exec, etc etc I could do better dreaming. I search
> the 3000-L archives. Zippo. And slower than molasses on a February morning
> in Churchill, Manitoba!
>
> Would some kind person share with me these codes?
>
> Frustrated in Sacto, I remain:
>
> > John M Penney
> > DDPS
> > California Department of Corrections
> > 1920 Alabama Ave.
> > Rancho Cordova, CA
> > (916)358-2247
> > (916)358-2322 Fax
> > (360)789-8159 Cellular
> >
> >
> >
>
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