> 
> I am using windows style paths because I installed opendx into my 
> Windows NT. and I don't know why it gives this kind of error. 
> What can I do to fix this problem??

No idea.  It seems to me you are attempting to execute a wrong operating
system executable or script, or whatever, on Windows.

Suhaib


> regards
> emre
>  
> 
> --
> 
> On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 10:05:25  
>  Suhaib Siddiqi wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> Dear Users,
> >> 
> >> I am a new user of IBM data explorer, and am still learning by 
> >> following the tutorial. 
> >> I have faced to a problem when I clicked on "test data.." after I 
> >> described my data. The error message pops up:
> >> 
> >> Executive version   4 1 1
> >> Executive/UI interface: 2 0 0
> >> Creation date:  Thu Mar 18 11:35:28 EST 1999
> >> Creation host:  Linux gdal.watson.ibm.com 2.0.32 #1 Wed Nov19 00:46:4
> >                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >You are on Linux right?
> >
> >> ERROR: :  UI[5,12]: parse error: include "C:\
> >> ERROR: :  UI[10,16]: parse error: "test_file","C:\
> >                                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >And why are you using Windows style PATH names?
> >
> >unless i am missing someting here
> >
> >Suhaib
> >
> >> ERROR: : main: function does not exist
> >> WARNING: : Function return values are ignored: main
> >> 
> >> 
> >> This is exactly what that message says.
> >> Please help me about what I should do to fix taht problem. 
> >> Otherwise, I won't be able to go further.
> >> 
> >> Thank you very much from now,
> >> Emre Demircan
> >> The George Washington University
> >> 
> >> 
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