Re: [foxboro] som and rsom

How about if the system has 48 objects in the import table. ( believe the
imp screen shows 16rows x 3 columns)

How do you see the import objects above 48?

 As "imp m" does NOT work. (similar to "opdb m" ? )

Peter

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        From:  duc.do@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Sent:  Thursday, October 24, 2002 7:40 AM
        To:  foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject:  Re: [foxboro] som and rsom


        Well, like Alex said, this is an acceptable solution only if you
have static
        lists with fixed lengths on that station. In real life (tm), one
doesn't
        know how many lists a CP may have at any given time, and how long
each list
        is.

        What I want is apparetnly non-existent, a (new) utility which can
spit out
        all the OM objects sourced from a particular station from a command
line,
        without all these gyrations of an input file, which is really a
clumsy
        workaround of the interactive nature of som/rsom.

        Thanks anyway.

        Duc

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Heath, Graham [mailto:gheath@xxxxxxxxxxx]
        Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 3:30 AM
        To: 'foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
        Subject: Re: [foxboro] som and rsom



        See HH820

        regds

        -----Original Message-----
        From: duc.do@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duc.do@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
        Sent: 23 October 2002 16:29
        To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [foxboro] som and rsom



        Hi list

        I use som and rsom occasionally, but every time I do, I wish there's
a
        command-line method (non-interactive) to produce the same output,
without
        having to type 'opdb', 'opvr xx', and 'm opvr', repeatedly. Is it
possible?
        Alex?

        Thanks!

        Duc

        -- 
        Duc M. Do
        Dow Corning Corp.
        Carrollton Plant
        Carrollton, KY, US

        
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