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FORM X001
FORMS GENERATOR
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Contribution Name...........: FORM
Title....................: FORMS GENERATOR
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied)
:01. FORM.SBMT
:02. FORM.FTN
:03. FORM.REL
:04. FORM.HLP
:05. FORM.LOD
:06. ISFB.MAC
:07. ISFB.REL
:08. UTLB.LIB
:09. FORM1.SCN
:10. FORM2.SCN
:11. FORM3.SCN
Operating System(s)......: RTE_A (any)
Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. FORMS
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: ENHANCEMENTS
Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp
Company.......: CREW Technical Services
Street........: 5620 W. 700 N.
City..........: St. Paul
State.........: Indiana
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 47272
Phone Number..: (765) 525-9935
INTERNET......: dlclapp@ind.tds.net
Contribution Abstract.......: Originally on CSL 2830.
This program produces the MACRO source to display a form on a crt.
The screen code now can be either STD or CDS. Some of the scheduling
parameters were also changed. This edition of the program will produce
either STD or CDS depending on a parameter in the run string. The
corresponding TABLE code can be produced at the same time.
Additional Documentation....: FORM.HLP
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DBSPC X002
FAST VERSION OF DBSPA
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Contribution Name...........: DBSPC
Title....................: Fast version of DBSPA
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied)
:01. DBSPC.SBMT
:02. DBSPC.FTN
:03. DBSPC.REL
:04. OPEN_LOCKED_FILE.MAC
:05. OPEN_LOCKED_FILE.REL
:06. DBSPC.LOD
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A with VCPLUS
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. IMAGE
: 2. DATA_BASE
: 3. REPORTS
External Support Req'd...: NONE
If Re-submission, Reason.: BUG
Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp
Company.......:
Street........: 5620 W. CR. 700 N.
City..........: St. Paul
State.........: Indiana
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 47272
Phone Number..: (317) 525-9935
Telex.........:
Internet......:
Contribution Abstract.......: This program will provide most of the
information that DBSPA provides about an IMAGE-I (92069) database.
DBSPC will report the information very fast, a few seconds, on any
size database. It will even provide this from a database that is
open exclusively. The subroutine OPEN_LOCKED_FILE may have other
uses as well.
Additional Documentation....:
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FINGER X003
DISPLAY USERS REAL NAME
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Contribution Name...........: FINGER
Title....................: Display users real name
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied)
:01. FINGER.SBMT
:02. FINGER.FTN
:03. FINGER.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A with VCPLUS
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. SYSTEM
: 2. ACCOUNTING
: 3. LOGON/LOGOFF
External Support Req'd...: NONE
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp
Company.......:
Street........: 5620 W. CR. 700 N.
City..........: St. Paul
State.........: Indiana
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 47272
Phone Number..: (317) 525-9935
Telex.........:
Internet......:
Contribution Abstract.......: This program will look up the real name
for an account and also display the time of last logon. The account
to examine is supplied in the run string or if none is supplied the
current user is displayed. If DS is set up between systems then it
will do the look up across the link. For example, if I am on node
3330 and type "FINGER DON>3284" the program will display my name
from node 3284.
Additional Documentation....:
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ACCT_DISK_REPORT X004
REPORT ACCOUNT AND DISK DATA TO FILES, THEN RESET ALL ACCOUNTS
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Contribution Name...........: ACCT_DISK_REPORT
Title....................: Report account and disk data to files, then reset all accounts
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied)
:01. ACCT_DISK_REPORT.SBMT - This file
:02. AUG.CPU - Sample accounts report
:03. AUG.DSK - Sample disk usage report
:04. CHECK_MONTH.FTN - Check month program
:05. GETCPU.CMD - Accounts report command file
:06. GETCPU.EDT1 - Edit command file #1
:07. GETCPU.EDT2 - Edit command file #2
:08. GETCPU.GRMP - GRUMP command file
:09. GETDISK.CMD - Disk usage command file
:10. MONTHLY.CMD - Monthly reports command file
:11. CHECK_MONTH.REL -relocatables command file
Operating System.........: RTE-A (5.27 up)
Language(s)..............: CI, EDIT, GRUMP and MERGE commands, FORTRAN
Keywords.................: 1. DISC
: 2. REPORTS
: 3. TOOLS
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Douglas F. Hawkland, III
Company.......: Westinghouse ESG
Street........: PO Box 1897 MS: W70
City..........: Baltimore
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: U.S.A.
Zip Code......: 21203
Phone Number..: 410-993-2064
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: Generate a report of all users with their
accounting data and a report of current disk usage, then reset the
accounts. By using CI, edit and grump, command files are created that
generate the accounting data and disk usage reports. These reports
are placed in a data file. For example, AUG.CPU and AUG.DSK. The
accounting report is for all existing users. The disk report is for
all mounted CI volumns.
On my systems, these files are in directory /manager/accounts and
the report files are placed in directory /manager/accounts/data_1994.
NOTE: For the files to execute properly:
- all files must be in the current working directory.
- the user must be logged on as manager
WARNING: Several temporary files are created that are cleaned up
using a wildcard purge. You should check the "clean up"
section of the command files to make sure none of your
files will be purged.
Additional Documentation....: See the comments in the command files.