On Jul 2, 2007, at 6:11 AM, Pratibha Chelekar wrote:
I could finally get rid of "can't open file" error message. Now gettingbelow error message.m4:ZF01.m4:common.m4:17 bad macro name define([[ <TABLE> <TR><TH>Stationery:</TH><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TH>Inserts:</TH><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TH>Letter owner:</TH><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TH>Designer:</TH><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TH>Last modified:</TH><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TH>Version:</TH><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TH>Manual(M) or Automatic(A):</TH><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TH>Postage class:</TH><TD></TD></TR> </TABLE> ]][[ <TABLE> <TR><TH>Stationery:</TH><TD>$1</TD></TR> <TR><TH>Inserts:</TH><TD>$2</TD></TR> <TR><TH>Letter owner:</TH><TD>$3</TD></TR> <TR><TH>Designer:</TH><TD>$4</TD></TR> <TR><TH>Last modified:</TH><TD>$5</TD></TR> <TR><TH>Version:</TH><TD>$6</TD></TR> <TR><TH>Manual(M) or Automatic(A):</TH><TD>$7</TD></TR> <TR><TH>Postage class:</TH><TD>$8</TD></TR> </TABLE> ]])
Assuming you have quotes set to square brackets, you are calling define with a single argument here: define([[first_half_of_macro_name]][[second_half_of_macro_name]]) Creates a macro called: first_half_of_macro_namesecond_half_of_macro_name With no expansion (no second argument).
define([[_AX3101P_HEADER]][[ <DIV CLASS="header"><TABLE> <TR> <TD CLASS="left">Your account number<BR><SPAN CLASS="bal">ACC_DISTRICT_ID</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS="fixed">accountNumber</SPAN><BR><BR>Customer reference number<BR><SPAN CLASS="fixed">owningCustomerNode->id</SPAN><BR><BR>Date<BR><SPAN CLASS="bal">LETTDTCH</SPAN> </TD> <TD> <SPAN CLASS="fixed">addressName</SPAN><BR> <SPAN CLASS="fixed">address1</SPAN><BR> <SPAN CLASS="fixed">address2</SPAN><BR> <SPAN CLASS="fixed">address3</SPAN><BR> <SPAN CLASS="fixed">address4</SPAN><BR> <SPAN CLASS="fixed">address5</SPAN> </TD> </TR> </TABLE></DIV>]]) Stationery mismatch in letter ZF01.Any idea why am I getting stationary mismatch error? Let me know if youneed any more information.
There is no string 'Stationery mismatch' (note bad spelling!) in the sources for GNU m4. Either you are picking up another vendor m4, or it is a system
error due to your calling environment.
Cheers,
Gary
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