I stand by it -- don't really care!  RBase nicely takes care of creating one,
putting it where it needs it, and that's terrific!   I never use cfg files to 
hold
settings, I handle it all by setting system defaults in the startup file and
storing individual settings in tables so I never have to locate or edit a cfg
file.  To me that's a huge improvement over 6.5 where you had to know where
it was, make sure there was a path to it, etc.  I can't remember a single
instance of 7.6 or 9.5 installation at a client complaining about not finding
this file, so it seems to me like RBase is doing whatever it needs to do!

Karen

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: A. Razzak Memon <[email protected]>
To: RBASE-L Mailing List <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Jul 15, 2013 11:21 am
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Saving Config File


At 12:02 PM 7/15/2013, Karen Tellef wrote:

>Another reminder of any I never use the cfg files anymore!!


You may not use, never use, or care, but R:BASE does require one.

When starting R:BASE, if the required .CFG file is not found in
the path, R:BASE engine will create one for you, most likely in
the default startup folder.


>I don't know where a single client of mine has one, don't care!

Really!  You SHOULD care where the R:BASE configuration file is, and
should also know the importance of this file when using R:BASE.

R:BASE Config file sets the default settings for R:BASE environment
and much more ...

If R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (32/64) is installed using the default option,
the configuration file (RBENGINE95_32.CFG or RBENGINE95_64.CFG) is
installed in the \Windows folder.

Search the drive for RBENGINE95_32.CFG or RBENGINE95_64.CFG file to
see the exact location.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

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