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Question about sarcheck and sarcheck_parms file
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I've been tasked to get sarcheck to produce a html document with graphs embedded. I've found the -html and -png tags and have implemented them in my script however the png files are dropping in my root directory. I've looked around and found that i need to make a sarcheck_parms file to specify a directory for these images to be placed. My question is, if i setup this parms file will i have to include all the tags from my script in this file or can i just specify the directory for the images and save it? Thank You in Advance |
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