| Title: | DOCUMENT T1.0 | 
| Notice: | **New notesfile (DOCUMENT.NOTE) now available (see note 897)** | 
| Moderator: | CLOSET::ADLER | 
| Created: | Mon Feb 09 1987 | 
| Last Modified: | Thu Oct 31 1991 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 897 | 
| Total number of notes: | 4397 | 
    I have problems getting indexing to work.
    
    I have a project plan (that I have been working on for several months)
    broken into several chapters and appendicies. Using 
    	DOC PROJPLAN SOF.SPE LN03/CONT/INDEX/NODEV I get a contents
    but no index (comes up with a file not found during the tex generation)
    
    If I edit the profile so either all chapters or all appendicies then
    the index generation is ok. I am working on isolating what is causing
    the problem however the document takes about 40 mins, on our microvax,
    to compile and will take a little time.  
    
    Has anybody else come up with something with similar effects. As
    I get more information I will put it in here - meanwhile to start
    the ball rolling....
    
    Regards
    Kevin M
    
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| 64.1 | more info? | CLOSET::ANKLAM | Fri Mar 06 1987 12:16 | 5 | |
|     
    Could you be a little more specific about the problem? I will try
    to duplicate, but if I can't I may need to look at the files.
    
    patti
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| 64.2 | Specific Infoid? | CLOSET::DYER | Rock the Bells | Fri Mar 06 1987 16:37 | 2 | 
| What is the "file not found" that the text formatter complains about? <_Jym_> | |||||
| 64.3 | log file | UBEAUT::MANDERSON | the wind don't blow..... it sux | Tue Mar 10 1987 01:52 | 39 | 
|     This is the log file for a .com file  used in batch. (edited for
    relevance and readability). The file it can't find is the ~.brn
    one.  Today I ran a reduced version of the .com (including the files 
    with an * below) without problems. There are no formatting errors in
    the file that either document or tex kick up at.
        
    
    %TAG-I-ENDPASS_1, End of first pass over the input
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_FRONTMATTER.TEX written      *
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_STRATEGY.TEX written         *
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_RESOURCE_ADMIN.TEX written   *
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_RESPONSIBILITY.TEX written   *
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_PROJ_PROCEDURES.TEX written  *
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_PROJ_TESTING.TEX written     *
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_MILESTONES.TEX written     
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_RISKS.TEX written
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_STAFF.TEX written            *
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_FORMS.TEX written - includes ~tex files (picmode)  *
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_PROGRESS.TEX written - appendicies
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_RESULTS.TEX written  - appendicies
%TAG-I-CPU_USAGE, Pass 1: 479.3  Pass 2: 398.6  Total: 877.9 seconds
[ T e x t   F o r m a t t i n g ]...
%TEX-I-IDENT, T1.1
-I-PAGESOUT, 72 pages written.
%TEX-I-OUTFILENAME, 
    'user_disk_0:[manderson.bhas.docs.book]DIGITALPLAN_BOOK.DVI_LN3'
[ C o n t e n t s   G e n e r a t i o n ]...
[ I n d e x   G e n e r a t i o n ]...
%DOC-I-IDENT, DOCINDEX version X1.00
%DOC-F-OPENIN, error opening 
    'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]DIGITALPLAN_BOOK.BRN;' for input
-XPO-E-NO_FILE, file does not exist
    
    
    Hope this helps.
    
    Kevin M
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| 64.4 | slip of the finger on index ? | TYFYS::CLINARD | TYFYS - Thank You For Your Support | Tue Mar 10 1987 19:36 | 14 | 
| Is it because the vax document user guide part 1 ft test draft pp13-239 reads ...Main entry <subentry>subentry... but should read as per pp9-6 of the same volume <X>(file structure designators<XSUBENTRY>See also header Blocks) (Ed services here in the Springs pointed this out) regards ---gic | |||||
| 64.5 | UBEAUT::MANDERSON | the wind don't blow..... it sux | Wed Mar 11 1987 17:41 | 16 | |
|     I don't think the <xsubentry> is the problem as I am not using it
    (unless that is the problem....) All the entries are <X>(whatever)
    Putting in all the <xsubentry>(???) will be part of my next editing
    sessions.
    
    What has hasn't made indexing so far.
    	[9 ch + 2 appendix includes .tex throughout]	no go
     	[9 ch no appendix still includes .tex ]		no go
    	[7 ch no appendix still includes .tex ]	 	ok
    		The chapters removed included tables (as do many other
		chapters - although they are a bit bigger) but nothing 
    		else different.
    
    	Still trying to isolate it.
    Kevin m
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| 64.6 | not appendices but still happening. | UBEAUT::MANDERSON | the wind don't blow..... it sux | Fri Mar 13 1987 07:59 | 34 | 
|     I have eliminated appendices as the problem. I made the appendices
    into chapters and still no index - same error as before. (Incidentaly
    a second person here is having a similar no index problem on a different
    book.)
    
    After a talk around here the possibility of <table> constraints in
    a single <element> arose. So I have just finished editing one of
    the (old) appendices into 5 new smaller appendices - each one table
    only.
    
    Kicked it off and got the following error. I looked at the file
    - couldn't see anything wrong so kicked off again. Same error. 
    Commented it out in the <profile> and then the next <element> caused 
    the same error. I can't find this error in the manual so have no
    idea what it represents.
    
%TAG-I-USER_IMSG, Staffing and contacts being processed
       Line is 2 of file CH_STAFF.GNC
%TAG-I-USER_IMSG, Forms being processed
       Line is 2 of file CH_FORMS.GNC
%TAG-I-USER_IMSG, Results tables - lifting -being processed
       Line is 2 of file CH_RESULTS_LIFT.GNC
%TAG-I-USER_IMSG, Results tables - super -being processed
       Line is 2 of file CH_RESULTS_SUPER.GNC
%PAS-F-VARINDVAL, varying index value is greater than current length
  MANDERSON    job terminated at 13-MAR-1987 23:36:46.88
    There are still no <xsubentry>'s (tried them, got the above error
    and took them out till I get it going).
    regards
    Kevin M
    
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| 64.7 | send it in. | CLOSET::KOHLBRENNER | Fri Mar 13 1987 08:41 | 3 | |
|     Better send the file that gives the PAS-VARINDVAL to me.
    
    VAXUUM::KOHLBRENNER
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| 64.8 | send them all | CLOSET::ANKLAM | Fri Mar 13 1987 09:43 | 6 | |
|     
    we should probably look at all the files in order to track down
    the indexing problem.
    
    patti
    
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| 64.9 | VARINDVAL bug isolated | CLOSET::ANKLAM | Tue Mar 17 1987 15:46 | 11 | |
|     
    re PAS-VARINDVAL in .6
    
    This was caused by a <comment>(   that was not terminated occurring
    in an <element> of a <profile>. (these were in the appendix files,
    I assume in the attempt to not use appendixes because of the index
    problems...)
    
    Now am working on the original problem of index entries...
    
    pa
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| 64.10 | Try this one as well. | UBEAUT::MANDERSON | the wind don't blow..... it sux | Thu Mar 19 1987 18:52 | 107 | 
|     re .9. Thanks Patti. Fixed that problem.
    Have something more for you though.
    
Well in trying different things to find this indexing problem I figured 
I would kick of a (big) batch job consisting of 13 passes of the bookbuild. 
Each pass would have a different chapter <comment>'ed out to see if 'this' 
one was causing the problems. It didn't -  however another problem arose that
may(not) be related. On pass 10 ACP gave an error as unable to find DECLOGO. 
All subsequent passes suffered the same error. I have checked and DECLOGO is 
still there.
I edited the batch log (readability and relevance) and it follows the page 
break. Hope this helps.
Kevin M
***  This was pass 9 of 13 in the batch - an as usual index failure.
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_RESULTS_HOUSE.TEX written
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_RESULTS_DAY.TEX written
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_RESULTS_STAFF.TEX written
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_RESULTS_SHIP.TEX written
%TAG-I-CPU_USAGE, Pass 1: 439.2  Pass 2: 364.2  Total: 803.4 seconds
[ T e x t   F o r m a t t i n g ]...
%TEX-I-IDENT, T1.1
%TEX-I-PAGESOUT, 70 pages written.
%TEX-I-OUTFILENAME, 'user_disk_0:[manderson.bhas.docs.book]FOO9.DVI_LN3'
[ C o n t e n t s   G e n e r a t i o n ]...
[ I n d e x   G e n e r a t i o n ]...
%DOC-I-IDENT, DOCINDEX version X1.00
%DOC-F-OPENIN, error opening 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]FOO9.BRN;' for input
-XPO-E-NO_FILE, file does not exist
**** It now starts pass 10 and failed as indicated. 
$ DOC FOO10  SOF.SPE LN03/CONTENTS/INDEX/NODEV/SYM=BHASDEFS.DAT
%DOC-I-IDENT, VAX DOCUMENT T1.0-001
[ T a g   T r a n s l a t i o n ]...
**** (big chunk edited out)
%TAG-I-FILEWRTOK, File CH_RESULTS_SHIP.TEX written
%TAG-I-CPU_USAGE, Pass 1: 462.4  Pass 2: 381.3  Total: 843.6 seconds
[ T e x t   F o r m a t t i n g ]...
%TEX-I-IDENT, T1.1
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LN03.FONTS]DECLOGO.TFM;'
%TEX-E-TEXERROR, Error found by TeX
%TEX-I-ONPAGE, on page  [ii]
%TEX-I-OUTFILENAME, 'user_disk_0:[manderson.bhas.docs.book]FOO10.DVI_LN3'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_OVERVIEW.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_RESOURCE_ADMIN.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_RESPONSIBILITY.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_PROJ_PROCEDURES.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_PROJ_TESTING.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_MILESTONES.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_RISKS.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_STAFF.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_FORMS.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_RESULTS_LIFT.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_RESULTS_SUPER.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_RESULTS_HOUSE.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_RESULTS_DAY.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_RESULTS_STAFF.TEX;'
%RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]CH_RESULTS_SHIP.TEX;'
%TEX-I-PAGESOUT, 4 pages written.
%TEX-I-OUTFILENAME, 'user_disk_0:[manderson.bhas.docs.book]FOO10.DVI_LN3'
%DOC-E-ERROR_FORMATTER, Errors found by Text Formatter.
****
		Then this time it tried for the contents 
		and index as well and failed like usual.
**** (big chunk edited out)
%TEX-I-PAGESOUT, 3 pages written.
%TEX-I-OUTFILENAME, 'user_disk_0:[manderson.bhas.docs.book]FOO11.DVI_LN3'
[ C o n t e n t s   G e n e r a t i o n ]...
[ I n d e x   G e n e r a t i o n ]...
%DOC-I-IDENT, DOCINDEX version X1.00
%DOC-F-OPENIN, error opening 'USER_DISK_0:[MANDERSON.BHAS.DOCS.BOOK]FOO11.BRN;' for input
-XPO-E-NO_FILE, file does not exist
Passes 12 and 13 look similar to this pass.
        
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| 64.11 | Can't run Index from a logical | CLOSUS::AMEND | Tue Apr 21 1987 14:33 | 23 | |
|     I am not sure whether you fixed the problem with finding the .brn
    file or not.  I found the problem in mine and I think you have the
    same problem.
    
    I have defined in my login.com the following command:
    
    $ define my_disk wrkd5$
    
    I have a .com procedure that says
    
    $ set def my_disk:[amend.whaterver]
    
    When I log on and say set def [amend.whatever] I have no troubles
    with index.  However, if I move around and say
    
    $ set def my_disk:[amend.whatever]  I get a .br instead of a .brn
    file when I run index.  I noticed that the logical on the first
    note was there and not an actual.
    
    jim amend
    8625::amend
    522-2351
    
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| 64.12 | fingers crossed, hoping | CLOSET::ANKLAM | Wed Apr 22 1987 13:35 | 12 | |
|     
    Bless you a thousand times! I have finally (I think we've been at
    this for almost a year, off and on) been able to reproduce the
    problem on our base level 7. Using the same command sequence,
    the problem does *not* occur on the development base level,
    which means, I think, that we've done it !
    
    (The problem was not resetting the buffer length for the filename
    when a logical name is in the file-spec string.)
    
    -patti
    
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| 64.13 | .brn file not found | DELNI::COLELLO | Mon Jun 29 1987 09:33 | 16 | |
|     One of the writers here cannot produce an index even on a single
    chapter.  The index entries are coded correctly as far as I can
    see.  We get a similiar error as mentioned above " can't find .brn
    file " but the wierd thing is that the file spec gets truncated.
    Example:
    
    The file is called 2222c3.gnc and when the /index qualifier is used
    it can't find the same 2222c3.brn file, instead it creates a 22.brn.
    and when I ran it on the profile:
    it created a 2222.brn from the 2222igpro.gnc file.  So it looks
    like it's chopping off 4 chars to the left of the .???? That's the
    only problem I've seen so far.  I've been running and producing
    indexes fine.  I looked in her login.com, but am not sure what I
    should be looking for... any ideas?
    
    Bette JEan
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| 64.14 | bug Bl7 and below | CLOSET::ANKLAM | Mon Jun 29 1987 09:57 | 6 | |
|     
    The answer is in .11 and .12; this was a bug that persisted through
    BL7, but I've had no reports of problems on BL8 systems.
    
    patti
    
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