Re: [Scid-users] scmerge usage

2008-12-12 Thread Cory Helfrich
Thanks for your help, Pascal, I must have been pointing to version of scmerge not compiled for my computer. I added the path to the latest version of scmerge and received the expected results. Thanks again! Cory Cory Helfrich coryhelfr...@yahoo.ca On Dec 12, 2008, at 10:59 AM, Pascal Georg

Re: [Scid-users] scmerge usage

2008-12-12 Thread Pascal Georges
2008/12/12 Cory Helfrich > Hi Pascal, > > Could you send me those 12 bases ? >> >> > Attached is a zipped file of the databases. > > Thanks for looking into this for me. I enter the same command line and the result is a base with 1448 games. Note that I personally prefer double quotes like fin

Re: [Scid-users] scmerge usage

2008-12-11 Thread pgeorges
Cory Helfrich a écrit : > Hello Pascal, > >> I tried with only 3 bases to merge and it works. Maybe you >> encounter a "command line too long" limitation of the shell, but it >> should report the error. >> Did you try to merge only bases starting with 'a', 'b', ... >> letters, just to see

Re: [Scid-users] scmerge usage

2008-12-11 Thread Cory Helfrich
Hello Pascal, > > I tried with only 3 bases to merge and it works. Maybe you > encounter a "command line too long" limitation of the shell, but it > should report the error. > Did you try to merge only bases starting with 'a', 'b', ... > letters, just to see where is the limitation ? That is

Re: [Scid-users] scmerge usage

2008-12-11 Thread Pascal Georges
2008/12/11 Cory Helfrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hello, > > I am working on the CentriScid database and am getting ready to send > a sample of my work to date. I have found that the most accurate way > to spell-check and clean the .pgn files from the Pitt Archive is the > convert them to scid databa

[Scid-users] scmerge usage

2008-12-11 Thread Cory Helfrich
Hello, I am working on the CentriScid database and am getting ready to send a sample of my work to date. I have found that the most accurate way to spell-check and clean the .pgn files from the Pitt Archive is the convert them to scid databases (using pgnscid) and clean them individually.