Isn't there a T missing?
OCONV(@ID,G*1); OCONV(@,FILE;X;0;0); @#
TFILE ?
should be:
OCONV(@ID,G*1); OCONV(@,TFILE;X;0;0); @#
another way is to do both correlatives in 1 oconv:
OCONV(@ID,(G*1:@VM:TFILE;X;0;0))#
On 2/28/2013 3:29
Thanks Bob. Sorry for the late reply - it has been one of those weeks for
me :-(
I have already switched to CentOS and after a bit of messing around (need to
use legacy network drivers in Hyper-V) have it working. The only reason I
had tried Fedora in the first place was because I read that
Thanks Tony. Sorry for the late reply - it has been one of those weeks for
me :-(
I did switch to CentOS and it was a bit of a struggle using it on Hyper-V (a
little research got me going). I agree with you on stability and my plan is
to actually set this up to be a local only environment where
On 3/1/2013 8:11 AM, James Canale, Jr. wrote:
Thanks Tony. Sorry for the late reply - it has been one of those weeks for
me :-(
I did switch to CentOS and it was a bit of a struggle using it on Hyper-V (a
little research got me going). I agree with you on stability and my plan is
to actually
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