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Topic Title: DXL Script Errors out in batch mode but not in DOORS? Topic Summary: Created On: 18-Jan-2005 21:26 Status: Post and Reply |
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I'm having problems running a DXL script from the command line on my UNIX DOORS server. I'm using the batch mode swtich and specifying the path to my dxl script but it keeps erroring out. I am able to run the same dxl script from the DOORS client with out error? Has anyone experienced this problem?
The command I'm runnging is: $ doors7 -d 36681@localhost -b ./exportusers.dxl -u username -P password |
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Hi got an error too in batchmode but not in GUI:
-E- DXL:
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FileSep_ is declared in utils/fileops.dxl and is globally available (in the top context) by inclusion in init.dxl (GUI mode) and batchStartup.dxl (batch mode).
fileops.dxl is also #included by some of the standard export / import scripts. This is okay because these are running in their own context. Are you #including this file in a top-context script? ------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com |
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Hi,
Thanks Tony, I solved this problem but immediately got a new one. I have
-R-E- DXL:
Edited: 12-Jul-2005 at 17:44 by Francois SALAZAR |
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Finally after contacting Support:
quote:Just tried it and it works ... Yeepiie Edited: 13-Jul-2005 at 14:09 by Francois SALAZAR |
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Hi, I have a similar issue wherein if I try and run a script within DOORS, it works but when it run it from a .bat file it gives me "already declared in scope" errors and I do not have any "include" statements in my script. Any ideas on what could be wrong? Any responses will be helpful. Thank you. |
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