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RE: Problem with database
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Nick James
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Aug 03, 2004 21:12 PDT
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Hi Bhaskar and Nancy
I have got my problem solved. That command worked.
Thanks
Nick
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That means $gtmroutines (shell environment variable
from which
$ZROUTINES is initialized; $ZROUtines being what
GT.M uses as a search
path to find routines) is not set correctly. It
should include the
directory from which GT.M is being run.
Assuming that you have set $gtm_dist to point to
that directory, did you
execute "source $gtm_dist/gtmprofile" or "source
$gtm_dist/gtmcshrc"
(depending on your shell) or otherwise set
$gtmroutines?
-- Bhaskar
Nick James wrote:
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I tried to go to the GDE prompt by executing the
command mumps -r ^GDE and d ^GDE on the GTM
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prompt.
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Nick
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