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Steven,
Thanks again for the help. It seems I have learned how to use trace again. It is different from my experiences of years ago.
I'm not sure what the output means. I got a formatter report which is attached without really doing anything other than executing "trcinit filetrc.cfg" .
It seems my initial effort to use the IBMWORKS database manager to extract the data from the APPOINTMENT application was the real problem. I think the OS just choked and gave a necessary error report but provided an invalid reason.
Rather than exporting the data with the manager, the APPOINTMENT application has an RMB command from the top ribbons I had never discovered. That allows one to export the data I need in comma delimited or dbf formats (they look the same) directly from the app without using the manager.
So consider me done unless the attached output reveals to you some error in my use of TRACE.
Thanks, Ken
In , on 11/27/04
at 10:50 AM, "Steven Levine" said:
>If you are really runnig just Warp4/FP15, you should have:
> \os2\system\trace\os2krnlr.tdf
>dated 15 Nov 2000. If you have updated to a later kernel, you need
>to have the .TDF files that match this kernel.
>IAC, try the configuration file I supplied. Run trcinit as:
> trcinit filetrc.cfg
>If any of the trace definitions are not accepted, let me know.
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