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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

1755.0. "Disapppearing first/last name in PROFILE" by GLDOA::FINKELSTEIN () Wed Nov 11 1992 14:44

    My customer upgraded from ALL-IN-1 V2.2 to V2.3 to V2.4.  In V2.2, the
    first and last names for all profile entries were set.  After the
    upgrade process to V2.4 completed, first and last names were no longer
    set.  Is this a known problem?  Are there any entries on this subject?
    
    Also, is there anything known about first and last names disappearing
    from PROFILE.DAT?  The same customer has other ALL-IN-1 VAXclusters
    where the full name is set in PROFILE.DAT, but the first and/or last
    name fields are mysteriously blank.
    
    Any help or pointers would be appreciated.
    
    David
    
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1755.1V2.2 didn't have all that stuffAIMTEC::WICKS_ALiverpool 4 Norwich 1Wed Nov 11 1992 17:0210
    David,
    
    ALL-IN-1 v2.2 didn't have first and last name fields, they were
    introduced in v2.3 so how did you store them? a customised profile
    perhaps. The only name related field that existed in pre-v2.3 days was
    FULNAM is this the field you're looking at?
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
1755.2Hazy Memory time...IOSG::PYEGraham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's ApprenticeWed Nov 11 1992 17:546
    Wasn't there a script or command procedure that tried to split the full
    name field into the component parts?
    
    I seem to remember it had a number of bugs in it!
    
    Graham
1755.3$ reca /typo/all/versio=2.3 UTRTSC::SCHOLLAERTIt's Alpha timeWed Nov 11 1992 18:1854
    Hi,
    
    I think this one is in my recall buffer.
    
    PROFILE_CONVERT.SCP of V2.3 contains a minor typo:
    
    Find the line that contains $USER_KEY . Change it to #USER_KEY .
    
    Regards,
    
    Jan
    
!
!	PROFILE_CONVERT.SCP
!
!	Converts the V2.2, V2.1 or BEV 2.1 Profile file into an Amethyst
!	(V2.3) Profile file.
!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!                                                                              
! first move over all the record elements with the same name
!
	YESNO_PROMPT "Is your system a v2.2 ALL-IN-1 system ? [N] : "
	.IF OA$PROMPT_TEXT:1 NES OA$Y THEN .GOTO NOT_V22
	OA$CNV_MERGE V22_PROFIL, PROFIL
	.GOTO NAME_CONVERT 
!
.LABEL NOT_V22
	YESNO_PROMPT "Is your system a v2.1 ALL-IN-1 system ? [N] : "
	.IF OA$PROMPT_TEXT:1 NES OA$Y THEN .GOTO NOT_V21
	OA$CNV_MERGE V21_PROFIL, PROFIL
	.GOTO NAME_CONVERT 
!
.LABEL NOT_V21
	YESNO_PROMPT "Is your system a v2.1 BEV ALL-IN-1 system ? [N] : "
	.IF OA$PROMPT_TEXT:1 NES OA$Y THEN .GOTO NOT_ANY
	OA$CNV_MERGE V21BEV_PROFIL, PROFIL
!                                         
! Attempt to generate sensible names from the FULNAM field in 2.1/2
!
.LABEL NAME_CONVERT
	FOR PROFIL DO -
		GET #FULNAM = .FULNAM\\ -
		GET #VMSUSER = .VMSUSR\\ -
		GET #USER_KEY = .USER\\ -
		COMMAND NAME_CONVERT.COM\\ -
------->	WRITE CHANGE PROFIL USER = $USER_KEY, -
		 SURNAME1 =  #SURNAM1, -
		 SURNAME2 =  #VMSUSER, -
		 FORENAME1 = #FORNAM1, -
		 FORENAME2 = #FORNAM2, - 
		 FORENAME3 = #FORNAM3, -
		 FORENAME4 = #FORNAM4, -
		 FORENAME5 = #FORNAM5, -
		 INITIALS1 = #INITS
1755.4GLDOA::FINKELSTEINWed Nov 11 1992 18:438
    My expectation was that the upgrade from V2.2 to V2.3 split the full
    name into first and last name.  I'm not an ALL-IN-1 heavy by any means.
    I guess my expectations were just reset.
    
    Will PROFILE_CONVERT.SCP in .3 run under V2.4?
    
    David