So far SEQ has worked good, but I'll keep BYTEVAL in mind, actually
never heard/used that one so I'll have to read up on it.
The base64 would have encoded it for ASCII, making it just a text file.
George
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ok. Thanks.
George
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George it does require
http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?src=ebname=ALUMI-128
Seems like a good price, looked like free shipping using UPS ground.
and now, back to our regular programming
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George,
I'm getting ready to order one, It wants a Referral's Email, should I use
your email? You might get a nice gift.
Cheers,
Angelo,
http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?src=ebname=ALUMI-128
Seems like a good price, looked like free shipping using UPS ground.
and now, back to our regular
Doesn't matter to me...I left it blank.
They sent me the email for the sale, and that wasn't one of the
options, which I found very strange.
George
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You can get a 512mb at walmart.com for $18.48 and a 2Gig for 59.84. Not
so sure that is a great price.
Brenda
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Fry's Outpost (outpost.com) has a 1Gb for 19.99 and a 2Gb for 24.99
after a $15 rebate
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Well, it's not that is not a good price, it's just those
are even better prices :)
Of course, better prices never show up, until after you
have bought the object your looking for...
Just like, you always find what you've lost, after buying
AND opening a new one.
George
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Prefer UNISEQ and UNICHAR to SEQ and CHAR respectively if there's any
possibility that NLS might be enabled.
BYTEVAL can be misleading; it only reports the value of a single byte, which
may be a lead or trailing byte of a multi-byte character.
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When assigning 1 to System(1017), does that only affect the
current process, or all processes running on UV? So, does
System(1017) get reset when the program terminates? or do I
need to set it back to normal.
George
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CHECK OUT PNY for flash memory
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I have been assigned a unique project and have been given some pretty
stringent requirements. Basically the project involves a subset
replication of a Unidata database into MySQL. As certain records
change in Unidata (6.0) that record is to be flushed to a separate
server running MySQL.
Hi All,
Anyone heard anything about Unidata 7.1 being certified on a Solaris AMD
(not sparc) box.
Big difference in price between sparc and AMD box
grs
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Hi all,
I'm trying
Could you use transaction logging process the log file as soon as it
fills? You'd have to make very small log files in order to keep latency at a
minimum, but even then you might be looking at lag times on the order of 1
or 2 dozen minutes. Perhaps throttle that a bit by artificially filling
Desired inconsistency is a second or less, the time it takes to push
bits on a wire. Interesting ideas, of course, but not likely.
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Kevin,
I have been assigned a unique project and have been given some pretty
stringent requirements. Basically the project involves a subset
replication of a Unidata database into MySQL. As certain records
change in Unidata (6.0) that record is to be flushed to a separate
server running
Kevin,
I forgot to mention - you could look into the IBM MQseries support
added into Unidata but I don't think it was there at 6, you may need
to upgrade for this and hand IBM a lot of $ for the websphere mq
software.
Adrian
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Tim Bryant wrote:
Fry's Outpost (outpost.com) has a 1Gb for 19.99 and a 2Gb for 24.99
after a $15 rebate
From: Brenda Price
You can get a 512mb at walmart.com for $18.48 and a 2Gig for 59.84.
Not so sure that is a great price.
Tiger Direct just had a sale too (typical really) with a 1GB
Good stuff Adrian. I've pretty much decided on Unidata triggers to
figure out what changed and write to a queue file and then have some
program pulling from that queue to flush to MySQL. But I was hoping
that I could do a lot of this in Unidata and I'm fearing I'm gonna
have to write something
First thing that comes to mind is an update trigger on the Unidata side that
captures every write attempt. The trigger could compare the before and
after versions of the record and execute a call to a SQL update process that
you come up with. The trigger could normalize your data (or whatever
I would suggest a trigger which updates a log file and that is all it
does.
The log file or a pool of log files, would be better, to allow for
performance,broken files etc could contain standard trigger information
plus environment details/call stack etc, (can be used for auditing then.
Have a
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Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 5:46 PM
...The trigger could normalize your data (or whatever you
needed done) and could be added with no impact to your application.
I wouldn't say no impact per se but I think the trigger idea has
merit overall as a minimally invasive change
Kevin, you can use triggers for the first part as Adrian suggests. As
always I'll recommend mv.NET to do the second part. When you put your data
into a queue file, you can simultaneously log an action item into a queue
for mv.NET. This will tell a new external routine what to pick up from the
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