Do you have the TERM variable set up?

Jim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: CLIF [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 5:34 PM
> To: jBASE
> Subject: Re: Spooler print to file program
> 
> I have openseq_creates = true. The seq file does get created just that
> nothing ever gets written into it.
> 
> On Nov 24, 5:30 pm, Daniel Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'll also need to see a 'jdiag.out' file (jdiag -vL) and the
> > '%JBCRELEASEDIR%\config\Config_EMULATE' file. Include them as
> > attachments.
> >
> > My guess as to why it is not working is that 'openseq_creates = true'
> > is not in your 'Config_EMULATE' file under the appropriate emulation
> > section. So what is happening is it gets to the OPENSEQ line and
> > doesn't create the sequential file cos it can't. This theory can be
> > proved correct by placing a null file called '1.TXT' in the 'D:\tmp'
> > directory which will satisfy the existence of the sequential file so
> > that the OPENSEQ line has something to 'open'.
> >
> > Therefore, the 'fix' is to add 'openseq_creates = true' to your
> > 'Config_EMULATE' file and then there will be no need for the null
> > '1.TXT' file to pre-exist.
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 7:29 PM, CLIF <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Thanks Dan, here is the code:
> >
> > > 001   PROMPT ''
> > > 002   ID = "1.TXT"
> > > 003   DIRECTORY = 'D:\tmp'
> > > 004   OPENSEQ DIRECTORY:"\":ID TO S.FILE ELSE NULL
> > > 005   *
> > > 006   LOOP
> > > 007     NUMCHARS = SYSTEM(14)
> > > 008   WHILE NUMCHARS DO
> > > 009     INPUT LINE,NUMCHARS
> > > 010     LINE := CHAR(13)
> > > 011     WRITESEQ LINE ON S.FILE ELSE NULL
> > > 012   REPEAT
> > > 013   WEOFSEQ S.FILE ELSE NULL
> > > 014   CLOSESEQ S.FILE
> >
> > > On Nov 24, 2:31 pm, Daniel Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Post your code and I will show you the error of your ways ;-)
> >
> > >> Dan
> >
> > >> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 3:22 PM, CLIF <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > >> > Thanks Dan, adding the check for system(14) didn't work either
> but it
> > >> > did point me to where the problem is, although I still don't
> know how
> > >> > to correct it. The problem is system(14) always returns a zero
> which
> > >> > tells me the spooler is not outputting to the stdout which is
> why
> > >> > nothing gets put in the stdin.
> >
> > >> > On Nov 24, 5:36 am, Daniel Klein <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > >> >> The spooler is not going to set idle (why does this word come
> up all
> > >> >> the time ;-) ) waiting for your program to terminate
> >
> > >> >> It doesn't matter HOW you do your input. The code first needs
> to check
> > >> >> to see if there is anything TO input. Otherwise you will get
> that
> > >> >> error.
> >
> > >> >> If you are still having problems, post the code.
> >
> > >> >> Dan
> >
> > >> >> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:36 PM, CLIF <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > >> >> > Yes Dan thats what I thought also but I tried an INPUT,1 and
> had the
> > >> >> > same result.
> >
> > >> >> > On Nov 23, 6:15 pm, Daniel Klein <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > >> >> >> Clif,
> >
> > >> >> >> The error is occurring because you are not telling the
> program when to
> > >> >> >> stop accepting INPUT from the spooler.
> >
> > >> >> >> Take a look at the code in this
> thread...http://markmail.org/message/ksjcvsdbvdkokpzw
> >
> > >> >> >> The important part of the program is where it checks
> SYSTEM(14) to see
> > >> >> >> if the spooler is finished.
> >
> > >> >> >> The part where it builds up and executes the 'cmd' variable
> is
> > >> >> >> probably not pertinent for your needs, but the rest of the
> program can
> > >> >> >> be used to redirect spooler output to a file by capturing
> the spooled
> > >> >> >> output a line-at-a-time and writing it to a sequential file.
> >
> > >> >> >> Does that help?
> >
> > >> >> >> Dan
> >
> > >> >> >> "Rome was not built in a day, but then I was not on that
> job!"
> >
> > >> >> >> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:42 PM, CLIF <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > >> >> >> > Thanks Dan I did search through previous postings for
> "Spooler" before
> > >> >> >> > I posted. I didn't see anything that addresses this
> particular error.
> > >> >> >> > What I did find was how to create a program that the
> spooler will pass
> > >> >> >> > input to which I can successfully do based on what I wrote
> below. The
> > >> >> >> > problem seems to be with my program receiving the input
> via the INPUT
> > >> >> >> > or IN statement documented below.
> >
> > >> >> >> > On Nov 23, 10:19 am, Daniel Klein
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> >> >> >> Usehttp://jbase.markmail.organdsearchfor'spooler'. The
> answer is there.
> >
> > >> >> >> >> Dan
> >
> > >> >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 4:10 PM, CLIF
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> >> >> >> > jBASE 3.4
> > >> >> >> >> > Windows 2000
> >
> > >> >> >> >> > I created a very simple spooler program that receives
> input from the
> > >> >> >> >> > spooler and writes it to a directory file. I create the
> FORMQUEUE
> > >> >> >> >> > with:
> >
> > >> >> >> >> > SP-CREATE F1 PROG PRINT.PROG
> >
> > >> >> >> >> > Here is the code for PRINT.PROG
> >
> > >> >> >> >> > 001   INCLUDE JBC.h
> > >> >> >> >> > 002   ID = "1.TXT"
> > >> >> >> >> > 003   DIRECTORY = 'D:\tmp'
> > >> >> >> >> > 004   OPENSEQ DIRECTORY:"\":ID TO S.FILE ELSE NULL
> > >> >> >> >> > 005   *
> > >> >> >> >> > 006   INPUT LINE,1
> > >> >> >> >> > 007   LINE := CHAR(13)
> > >> >> >> >> > 008   WRITESEQ LINE ON S.FILE ELSE NULL
> > >> >> >> >> > 009   WEOFSEQ S.FILE ELSE NULL
> > >> >> >> >> > 010   CLOSESEQ S.FILE
> >
> > >> >> >> >> > Here is the error I'm getting from the spooler when I
> do a:
> > >> >> >> >> > SP-ASSIGN F1
> > >> >> >> >> > LIST PART (P
> >
> > >> >> >> >> > jBASE despooler for FORMQUEUE F1
> > >> >> >> >> > Started at 12:55:32  20 NOV 2009
> > >> >> >> >> > Starting Job 13 to PRINT.PROG
> > >> >> >> >> >  ** Error [ STDIN ] **
> > >> >> >> >> > Error getting input from STDIN , errno = 0
> > >> >> >> >> > Line     6 , Source PRINT.PROG.b
> > >> >> >> >> > Completed
> >
> > >> >> >> >> > I know the PRINT.PROG program runs and can write to the
> file because
> > >> >> >> >> > if I change line 6 to LINE="TEST", it does write the
> string TEST to
> > >> >> >> >> > 1.txt. It looks like it might be a permissions issue
> but this is on
> > >> >> >> >> > development system which has admin rights on
> everything. Anyone have a
> > >> >> >> >> > direction they can point me in?
> >
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