What are the permissions for the directory and the file?

 

Thanks and Regards

Kannan

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ravi 
Kiran G
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2012 6:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Odp.: Re: OPENSEQ not opening the file

 

Hi Vivek, 

 

The directory is present, and the file is also present in the file. I have 
placed the file in the directory with the same user I am trying to run the 
program. Also the file I can open using JED at the jsh prompt in edit mode. 

 

The directory is a unix directory, where the files are placed. 

 

The same program is working for a windows based database. 

 

Thanks,

Kiran.

On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Vivek <[email protected]> wrote:

I hope your directory is not physically present or having permission issues



On Saturday, 10 March 2012,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Kiran,
>
> Try:
> OPENSEQ '../inputfiles/test.file' TO F.SEQ.FILE SETTING Y.VAR ELSE
> PRINT Y.VAR
> ABORT 101, "failed"
> END
> READSEQ Y.LINE FROM F.SEQ.FILE THEN 
> PRINT Y.LINE
> END
>
> Is inputfiles a TYPE=UD directory? I guess it is not. Above change should 
> work (not tested)
>
> Kind regards
> Pawel
> Wysłano z BlackBerry®
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> From: Kiran <[email protected]>
> Sender: [email protected]
> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 14:14:13 -0800 (PST)
> To: <[email protected]>
> ReplyTo: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: OPENSEQ not opening the file
> Hi Viewers, 
> Appreciate your responses. 
> I will try to elaborate my problem. 
> I am having the file in the said directory. I can open and see it using JED. 
> But when I try to open the file using the OPENSEQ it does not open the file. 
> I am guessing it is not able to resolve the directory name. The directory 
> name I have used is "../inputfiles" which is an absolute path for 
> /r10r/r10r/bnk/inputfiles. The database is on a AIX Logical Volume. And I 
> think OPENSEQ is not able to resolve the directory. 
> I tried something like below:
> OPENSEQ '../inputfiles', 'test.file' TO F.SEQ.FILE SETTING Y.VAR ELSE
> PRINT Y.VAR
> END
> READSEQ Y.LINE FROM F.SEQ.FILE THEN 
> PRINT Y.LINE
> END
>
> System prints the value of Y.VAR as 128 (which is No such file or directory). 
> And the subsequent READSEQ fails.
> Since I was checking whether the file name was opened or not, I am trying to 
> read a single line from the file and trying to print it. 
> My actual program is different which uses a loop to read the entire content 
> of the file, and upload into the database. But this is where the problem is, 
> so I have illustrated it simply using a simple program. 
> Please let me know does having a logical volume affects the operation of 
> OPENSEQ and if it does is there any emulation or a environment variables 
> which I have to set for this specific purpose. 
> Thanks,
> Kiran.
>
> On Thursday, March 8, 2012 7:13:03 PM UTC-6, Kiran wrote:
>>
>> Hi Group,
>>
>> I am working on AIX OS, and there is a issue with openseq command.
>>
>> Y.SRC.DIR = "CODE.BP"
>> Y.FILE.NAME = "TEST.FILE"
>>
>> OPENSEQ Y.SRC.DIR, Y.FILE.NAME TO F.SEQ.FILE THEN
>> PRINT F.SEQ.FILE
>> END
>>
>> When I try running the above snippet of code, nothing gets printed on
>> the screen. It appears like the file is not getting opened.
>>
>> Can somebody help me on this please?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Kiran.
>
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