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I really did attach the file the first time; trying again - looks like
the zip is being stripped

Sandra Hennigan

OSD Remedy Administrator
Office # 703-602-0980 x174
CACI - Ever Vigilant(tm)

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Subject: Re: ARS 5.12 ~~> ARS 6.3 -- Macro Files (U)


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I have attached "armacro.zip"  It is a cmd prompt utility that will
revise the sever name in all of the macros in a single directory.

How I have used it:
Create  new folder
Copy your macros to this folder
Go to a command prompt and run the utility
Answer the prompts you receive throughout the run 

NOTE: rename the attachment to armacro.zip when saving

Sandra Hennigan

OSD Remedy Administrator
Office # 703-602-0980 x174
CACI - Ever Vigilant(tm)

Apparently, there is nothing that cannot happen today.  Mark Twain

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of patrick zandi
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 4:35 PM
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Subject: Re: ARS 5.12 ~~> ARS 6.3 -- Macro Files (U)


** 
ok, So you need to use Preference server options, to save it on the
server.. 
Does this strip to the @ server automatically ?
 
or if you migrate a server/and name then you need to either Manually
edit the .arq .arv files ? or is is this done some other way.

 
On 3/23/07, Shellman, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        ** 
        Patrick,
         
        The server name is embedded in the client macro.  I based my
response on the assumption that you were just changing the client and
not changing the name of the server. 
         
        If you are changing the server name you can edit the macro with
any text editor and change the server name.
         
        Dave

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                                 armacro Program


Purpose:  The armacro program is used to change the name of a schema or server
          referenced in a macro definition to a new schema or server name.  It
          can also change the schema or server name to a parameter.  The program
          can update a specific macro or all macros in a specified directory.

The program is prompt-driven.  This note discusses the prompts that will be
issued.


The program will ask for the name of the file or directory containing the macro
definition you want to update.  If the name you give is a file, the program
will update the individual macro.  If the name is a directory, it will update
all macro definitions in the directory.

You are next prompted for whether you would like to update the schema name,
the server name, or both.  For each, you will be asked for the old name that
you want replaced and then the new name you want to be substituted.  NOTE: If
you want to replace either with a parameter that will be prompted for when the
macro is run, simply specify the parameter (i.e. $Which schema?$ as the name
of the target schema/server).

All references to the specified schema and/or server will be updated.

If you want to update references to multiple schemas and/or servers, you must
run this program several times, once for each reference to change.

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