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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

3914.0. "MUPA CART" by GIDDAY::JOYCE (Burn me kangaroo down sport) Wed Feb 23 1994 03:57

     
    In the MUPA release notes it says...
    
           2.13.11 CART impossible after update
    
                  It is impossible to run the CART procedure after ALL-IN-1
                  Version 3.0-1 has been installed. When the procedure is
                  run, it stops immediately. The message "You can only run
                  this procedure using ALL-IN-1 Version 3.0" is displayed.
               
    What does this mean?  Does it mean that if the customer has previously
    installed V3.0-1 then they can't run the CART before upgrading to
    V3.0A?
    
    Or is it a typo?  Should "3.0-1" read "3.0A" ?
    
    Andy
    
    
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3914.1.?.AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Feb 23 1994 07:1814
    andy,
    
    what it means is that you can't run the CART execution script (i.e the
    EP option) not as the wording implies that you can't run the CART
    itself (i.e the CC option)
    
    having said that all it's trying to say is that you couldn't do EP
    on a V3.0-1 system but that it's fixed in v3.0a.
    
    crystal clear?
    
    regards,
    
    andrew.d.Wicks
3914.3ok how about this\AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Feb 23 1994 08:2412
    Andy,
    
    yes i'm saying EP doesn't work on v3.0-1 
    
    if we're still really talking about the CC option then the process is
    - install CART bit of MUP
    - run AM CC etc and read the reports etc etc
    - install MUP
    
    regards.
    
    Andrew.d.Wicks
3914.4IOSG::BILSBOROUGHSWBFSWed Feb 23 1994 08:289
    
    The reason it is worded like this is because if a description of the
    problem which is fixed.  The problem is that sometimes it can send you
    into a panic.
    
    Remember to read it in the context of 'these are problems which are
    fixed' no matter what tense it uses.
    
    Mike