What does your perl command do that is different from:
S %DIRECTORY=<appropriate value>
D STRIPCR^ZOSVGUX(%DIRECTORY)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lloyd Milligan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] There is a new FOIA CACHE.dat release as of
Aug. 25
> Summarizing previous Hardhats posts.. Unzip the
> VistA-GTM-UNIX-ZTMGRSET-ready.zip file to a scratch directory. Navigate
to
> that directory and use this (from Bhaskar, August 2004) -
>
> for i in *.zwr ; do mupip load $i ; done
>
> This assumes you've already created the database, etc. To load routines,
> first convert them from DOS to Unix format. There are many ways to do
this.
> I used -
>
> perl -pi -e 's/\r\n/\n/;' VistA.rtn
>
> (cribbed from the Internet)... Next change to the directory where you run
> GT.M and run it. From the GTM> prompt DO ^%RI and extract the routines
from
> VistA.rtn to the gtmroutines directory.
>
> When the routines have finished extracting DO ^ZTMGRSET and select System:
> 8. These steps are explained in various places but I'm not sure if there
is
> a single document somewhere. Is there?
>
> Lloyd
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