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| 835.1 | Not really either | WRONGO::PARMENTER | What decade was this? | Thu Aug 20 1987 17:45 | 10 | 
|  |     This happened because we changed the input extension from GNC to
    SDML.  This only affects internal customers, naturally, since there
    were never any external customers who had GNC files.  It seemed
    unfair to make everyone instantly rename all of their files from
    GNC to SDML, so we decided to support both formats for the first
    release.  Please use SDML for all new files, because GNC will probably
    not work in 1.2.
    
    David
    
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| 835.2 |  | MARTY::FRIEDMAN |  | Fri Aug 21 1987 09:13 | 5 | 
|  |     Many people have tripped over this because they were not aware of
    DOCUMENT's subtle behavior. It seems more natural to assume that
    the .SDML file would be used first.
    
    Marty
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| 835.3 | What about /SYMBOLS files? | CHGV04::ORZECH | Alvin Orzechowski @RDC | Fri Aug 21 1987 12:00 | 11 | 
|  | >>>    This happened because we changed the input extension from GNC to
>>>    SDML.  This only affects internal customers, naturally, since there
>>>    were never any external customers who had GNC files.  It seemed
>>>    unfair to make everyone instantly rename all of their files from
>>>    GNC to SDML, so we decided to support both formats for the first
>>>    release.  Please use SDML for all new files, because GNC will probably
>>>    not work in 1.2.
     Okay, but it seems to me that I had to specify the .SDML filetype when
     using the /SYMBOLS= qualifier, but I didn't have to specify a filetype
     if my symbols file had a .GNC type.
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| 835.4 | rename your files and the problem goes away... | VAXUUM::PELTZ | �lvynstar Dun�dain | Mon Aug 24 1987 16:17 | 14 | 
|  | 
         You have to supply the extension .SDML ONLY when there
         are files name xxxx.GNC AND xxxx.SDML in the same directory.
         
         This "feature" works the way it does so that any RMS error
         messages will come out only with the .SDML file extention.
         The results you all have been getting are due to you not
         renaming ALL your .GNC files to .SDML files.  This task of
         renaming must be complete before the next version is
         released, since .GNC will not be supported as a default
         starting at that time.
         
      
         Chris   
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| 835.5 | Still in V1.0 ... | UNTADA::CAAHANS | Hans Bachner, ADG Munich | Wed Sep 09 1987 03:57 | 4 | 
|  |     Unfortunately, this behaviour continues in the SDC version ...
    I processed and printed a outdated version of a document yesterday
    
    Hans.   :-(
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| 835.6 | two more cents on the pile | GNUVAX::SJONES |  | Wed Sep 09 1987 16:34 | 17 | 
|  |    DOCUMENT's preference for the .GNC file over the .SDML file has tripped
   up several writers using DOC$CONVERT here.  If you take the following
   steps (the natural progression), DOCUMENT processes the BL06
   file rather than the Version 1 file: 
     
       $ DOC$CONVERT foo                       (leaves a BL06 FOO.GNC file
                                                and a V1.0 FOO.SDML file
                                                in the current directory)
       $ DOCUMENT foo doctype destination      (processes the BL06 file
                                                and ruins your mood)
    
   Previous versions of DOC$CONVERT used ".GNC_6" to identify a BL06 file.
   If this were still the case, the above DOCUMENT command would ignore the
   BL06 file (FOO.GNC_6) and process the V1.0 file (FOO.SDML) instead.
   Could future versions (if any) of DOC$CONVERT give us back the .GNC_6
   file extension? 
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| 835.7 | A Simple Solution | RDCV01::FSL | Rob Aldridge, FSL/BACIS | Thu Sep 10 1987 09:01 | 18 | 
|  |     
    C'mon now...all this discussion about a simple little mistake.
    
    People, I don't think the DOCUMENT group really has time to correct
    this little "problem."  Actually this "problem" was a "feature"
    that saved you the headache of typing ".GNC" if you still had
    unconverted documents lying around.
    
    May I suggest the following?
    
    		$ DOC$CONVERT filename
 
       		$ RENAME *.GNC *.GNC_6
    
    
    It's really not that difficult...
    
    -Rob-
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| 835.8 | It been reported before ... | CLOSET::DEVRIES | M.D. -- your Device Doctor | Thu Sep 10 1987 14:28 | 2 | 
|  |     The next version won't know about .GNC anyway.  So the problem goes
    away.
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