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Conference azur::mcc

Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
Notice:Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187
Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

4229.0. "'already defined' error T1.3 launch application" by RUMOR::FALEK (ex-TU58 King) Thu Dec 10 1992 10:52

    I wrote the following MCC_APPL_DECSCHEDULER.DEF file to allow
    launching of DECscheduler from the MCC T1.3 Applications menu.
    It works properly but I get a warning when I start MCC.
    
    $ man/ent/int=decw
     Aborting SAVE$:[FALEK]MCC_APPL_DECSCHEDULER.DEF processing. Button GUI
     already defined.
    [then the map window comes up and appears to work properly]
    
    If I change the name of the button, I still get  an error.     
    Does anyone know why?
    
MENU: Applications
 SUBMENU: DECscheduler
   BUTTON:GUI
   ENV_TYPE: WINDOW
   SHELL: SCHED/INT=DECW
   BUTTON: Command
   ENV_TYPE: TERMINAL
   SHELL: SCHED
 ENDSUBMENU
ENDMENU
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4229.1Duplicate line?TOOK::MINTZErik MintzThu Dec 10 1992 22:3213
>MENU: Applications
> SUBMENU: DECscheduler
>   BUTTON:GUI
>   ENV_TYPE: WINDOW
>   SHELL: SCHED/INT=DECW
>   BUTTON: Command
>   ENV_TYPE: TERMINAL
>   SHELL: SCHED
> ENDSUBMENU
>ENDMENU

Try removing one of the two "SHELL:" lines

4229.2but they're sub-menu choices... (?)RUMOR::FALEKex-TU58 KingFri Dec 11 1992 11:344
    But the intent is to have 2 choices under the DECscheduler SUBMENU - 
    the DECscheduler windows GUI and the Scheduler DCL command that runs in
    a terminal window.    Notice that the two SHELL commands are different.
    It works properly too, except for the warning message when DECmcc starts.
4229.3my mistake, two copies of the .DEF fileRUMOR::FALEKex-TU58 KingTue Dec 15 1992 14:384
    The problem was that I had 2 copies of the .DEF file  - one in
    SYS$LOGIN: and the other in MCC_SYSTEM:     I got rid of one and the
    warning message went away.    All is fine now, thanks.