| Hi Dan,
Here are some answers to your questions.
< 1) Yesterday I tried to copy a file via the data extract menu.
< I got the same errors that were refered to in note "142.0". This
< morning (01-04-89) I tried it again and I did recieve my files with
< no errors.
We have recently been updating file transfer options with all
the new proxy information. See the next question.
< 2) Another problem is that I named the two files "SPP_DEC_1988.DAT"
< and "OTD_DEC_1988.DAT". When I looked in my Proxy account, the names
< of the file were changed to CIM$PROXY.DAT. Cim$proxy is the proxy
< name. If I copy more than one file at a time then it gets very confusing.
There was a memo sent to all FMAP users a few weeks ago explaining
the problems found in proxies set up between different versions
of VMS. Talk to your system manager and ask him/her to reset the
proxy access but using the following syntax:
$ MCR AUTHORIZE
ADD/PROXY CINEMX::username username/DEF
ADD/PROXY SHOTIM::username/DEF
< 3) Also, After I selected all the data I wanted to extract, it
< was not clear how to exit the data extract facility. Should we
< use GOLD-Q to exit?
GOLD-Q is the way to exit.
cb
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Dan,
The previous reply had a typo. the correct (desired)
syntax for the proxy on your end is:
$ MCR AUTHORIZE
ADD/PROXY CINEMX::username username/DEF
ADD/PROXY SHOTIM::username username/DEF
< 2) Another problem is that I named the two files "SPP_DEC_1988.DAT"
< and "OTD_DEC_1988.DAT". When I looked in my Proxy account, the names
< of the file were changed to CIM$PROXY.DAT. Cim$proxy is the proxy
< name. If I copy more than one file at a time then it gets very confusing.
Also, I am curious about "CIM$PROXY". Can you give me
some information about how that was set up? I am trying to
come up with some 'fool-proof' method of dealing with 400
users having proxies set up in 400 different ways (no joke).
If you can gather this info for me, I'd appreciate it.
/ken (ORCHRD::KIPNES)
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