BACKGROUND
I've set up some running reports on a PC, but the growing complexity of the number of reports made me take another look, and I decided that the drag-and-drop of the the Mac would make it a lot easier to run in production. So, I copied my config files across and set them up in the Mac, and I started testing.

PROBLEM
The problem is that the IDENTICAL config file behaves differently on the Mac depending on how the program accesses it. When lauched by Analog as the default config file, it runs just fine, but if I drag-and-drop it, I get the two following error messages:

analog: Warning C: Command line argument -G +g%%% too long: ignoring end of it
(For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)
analog: Warning F: Failed to open logfile WebSTAR.log: ignoring it

The log file is specified as LOGFORMAT MICROSOFT-NA. Somehow, despite this it still tries to open a WebSTAR log.

Note that when I add the DEFAULTLOGFORMAT MICROSOFT-NA statement (supposedly required by drag-and-drop), it still behaves exactly the same way.

I also haven't the vaguest idea where it is getting the idea there is a command line argument, and I think that the two are related, but I don't know how.

Ideas, anyone?

-- Robert

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