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====STEP 3: Setting Up Environment Variables==== i. Edit an example setup file to set up the environment variables (dosetupcoda262) <span style="color:green">'''Link:''' [[Setup Files#Environment Variables (dosetupcoda262)|Environment Variables (dosetupcoda262)]]</span> ii. Put dosetupcoda262 in the coda userβs home directory iii. Edit dosetupcoda262 with the following: 1. Variables that need editing: a. MSQL_TCP_HOST <hostname> b. MSQL_HOME /home/<codauser>/msql c. EXPID <PCSE> d. SESSION <Luter345> e. CODA_DIRECTORY /home/<codauser>/CODA f. CODADATA /home/<codauser>/CODA/data iv. Create a .tcshrc file in the home directory that sources dossetupcoda262 <span style="color:green">'''Link:''' [[Setup Files#.tcshrc|.tcshrc]]</span> 1. $ vi ~/.tcshrc 2. Include the following line in the file: 3. LIST WHAT GOES IN THIS 4. source {$HOME}/dosetupcoda262 5. <span style="color:blue">'''Hint:''' .tcshrc is a hidden file, to list it: $ ls -a </span> 6. To test if the sourcing worked properly, open a new shell to see if coda and AFECS is listed at the top of the window
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