Kevin,
This is defined in ^DIU. I found it using grep. It looks to me like it will be
defined if
you simply "D ^DIU".
>George,
>
>Thanks for your reply. The ^DOPT doesn't seem to be a
>standard file. I can't look at file 1.01 with
>fileman. There is no ^DIC(1.01,*) entry, and the
>entry in ^DD(1.01) seems to indicate that the filename
>is "OPTION" (i.e. ^DD(1.01,0,"NM","OPTION") is
>defined. But file OPTION is really something entirely
>different...
>
>Anyway, I re-ran DINIT, and there is still no
>^DOPT("DICR") setup.
>
>I hacked around this problem in DICE.m by forcing the
>Y value returned after a search for ^DOPT("DICR") to
>be Y=1. This allowed me to create the
>cross-reference.
>
>So I guess I am temporarily past that problem, but I
>don't have a good feeling that I did this the right
>way.
>
>Thanks
>Kevin
>
>
>--- George Timson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> This global is mentioned in FileMan documentation:
>> http://www.hardhats.org/fileman/pm/fr_or1.htm
>>
>> It is set up by ^DINIT. Re-run ^DINIT to fix your
>> problem with
>> ^DOPT("DICR")
>>
>> This global is admittedly a little unusual, in that
>> it contains many little
>> "files" that are all described by a single Data
>> Dictionary, number 1.01.
>>
>> --George Timson
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Jim Self
Systems Architect, Lead Developer
VMTH Computer Services, UC Davis
(http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/us/jaself)
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