Its been a while, but I seem to recall that Pick changed the name from
MD to DM. Try placing your BOB there.
Dick Kryka
Director of Applications
CCCS of Greater Denver, Inc.
Paragon Financial Services
303-632-2226
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From: Mark Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL
AFAIK D3 doesn't like PQN in attribute 1 just PQ will work find (or N for a macro
- loose the H prefix P lines) - this will solve your VERB issue.
I would expect both MD and M/DICT to simply be null q-pointers and I assume
that there was a typo when you said MD pointed to system
BTW, If you LIST MD WITH *A0 CUSTOMER it will parse through the entire
file.
If you LIST MD CUSTOMER it will go to that record directly.
my 1 cent.
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Its been a while, but I seem to recall that Pick changed the name from
MD to DM. Try placing your BOB there.
Dick Kryka
Director of Applications
CCCS of Greater Denver, Inc.
Paragon Financial Services
303-632-2226
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Mark:
Pardon being a D3 question but someone may have run into this
before.
My new client has D3 on W2K. I edited MD BOB and made
001=PQN,
002=HTIME and
003=P, saved it and then type BOB at TCL and get [3] VERB?.
There are no PQN procs in D3 (I don't believe). Change field 001 to PQ.
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