Joanna,
You can also invoke pqact from the command line using the "-o"
offset time to start processing your queue using your pqact.conf
actions at a time previous to the current time.
Steve Chiswell
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Steve Emmerson wrote:
> Joanna,
>
> >Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2003 15:41:24 +0000
> >From: "Joanna Green" <Joanna.Green@xxxxxxxx>
> >To: "ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: Testing a script in pqact.conf
>
> The above message contained the following:
>
> > I know this must be a basic question, but I couldn't find it at the
> > UNIDATA web site. When I did a search for test I came up with latest.
> >
> > How do you test a script that is setup in pqact.conf? I'm trying to
> > test the script, but all of my data has already arrived. I want it to be
> > kicked off by ldm. I've tried pqinsert but it doesn't do anything, or
> > it tells me the product is already in the queue.
>
> You could use the pqcat(1) utility to pipe the relevant products from the
> product queue to the standard input of your script.
>
> Regards,
> Steve Emmerson
>