I vote yes.
Drives me crazy how it works
AB
On 5/1/2013 10:56 AM, Jeff Schasny wrote:
That would be a nice feature. I do believe that it only processes
files with a * or *SELECT dictionary item however.
Gregor Scott wrote:
I am trying to get Rocket to improve the behaviour of *HS.UPDFINFO to
This is an automated response.
Allen Bell will be out of town and unavailable until Monday, April 29th,
2013.
On 4/24/2013 3:34 PM, Scott Zachary wrote:
For PCI compliance, we are tasked to log/capture all TCL entries and
responses. I am familiar with COMO, which is one possible solution
.
FORMAT in ED has no options.
Regards,
Doug
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Allen Bell apb...@psiwav.com wrote:
UniVerse has always had a format option built into the regular editor
(ED). Toy just type in FORMAT
AB
more.
FORMAT in ED has no options.
Regards,
Doug
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The makers of XLr8Editor and XLr8Resizer products
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Allen Bell apb...@psiwav.com wrote:
UniVerse has always had a format option built into the regular editor
(ED). Toy just type
to be able to set them, especially if
your going to 3 hole punch the
Output.
George
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UniVerse has always had a format option built into the regular editor
(ED). Toy just type in FORMAT
AB
On 11/28/2012 5:05 PM, Doug Averch wrote:
Hi Dennis:
Built into Universe since Release 10 is editor called AE from Unidata. AE
has a format command within the editor (FOR). It is much
After changing uvconfig you must compile it. I believe the uniadmin does
this for you, but you probably have to shutdown and restart UniVerse.
Check the time date stamp on .uvconmfig (the compiled version) to see if
it matches.
On 8/4/2010 3:46 PM, Augusto Alonso wrote:
Hi Dan.
Yes, the
I have only used this product (OpenQM) occasionally, but it is amazingly
good. Incredibly competent people at Ladybridge I second the suggestion.
Regards,
Allen
On 3/29/2010 3:05 PM, Henry Unger wrote:
Yes. OpenQM by Ladybridge Systems.
http://www.openqm.com
...available on Windows, Linux
When I have a problem like this I usually put a COMO ON statement near
the top of the program and the look at the output stored in the COMO
file. If you have a bad line of code that causes the abort or debug you
can see what you would normally see on the screen if you were using an
interactive
Do you mean ttys or ptys?
If you mean ptys, go to:
smit
devices
PTY
Change/Show Characteristics of the PTY
and increase the value for Maximum Number of Pseudo Terminals
If you mean ttys, this is dynamically configured when new hardware is
added that support tty devices
It could be that U2 Device licensing turned on and are not using an
Enterprise version of U2. Accuterm will send a handshake to negotiate
the device licensing issues that will appear as several characters on
your screen if you are not using a device licensed equipped version of
U2. This also
It could be that U2 Device licensing turned on and are not using an
Enterprise version of U2. Accuterm will send a handshake to negotiate
the device licensing issues that will appear as several characters on
your screen if you are not using a device licensed equipped version of
U2. This also
Doug,
You didn't state whether this is a hashed file or a file produced from
some other OS level application which would make some difference, but
there are a number of ways to do this in UniVerse.
If the file you are interested in is a UniVerse hashed file you can try
and open it with the
Jerry,
I have done it and am in the process of doing another client,
coincidentally, today.
You can contact me off list.
Allen
Jerry Banker wrote:
I thought you wanted it printed from Unidata?
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From: John Varney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 26,
Your cd is mounted on /mnt and you are trying to load from /cdrom.
When the install script runs it allows you to change the rewind and
norewind devices. Change these to /mnt or remount the cd through smit on
/cdrom and do as you are trying to do.
The install program does not use DEVICE at
If you are using AIX you can gain pretty much the same defragmentation
advantage, however slight it might be, by using the built in filesystem
defragment on AX 4.x and above:
smit:
System Storage Management (Physical Logical Storage)
File Systems
Add / Change / Show / Delete File
Ed,
I generally use a unix machine and the dd command to make a copy of the
tape to disk and then ftp it over to the Windows machine.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'm really looking for is a way to read backups to virtual tape
files made on other mv systems, like mvBase or mvEnterprise.
I
Just for documentation sake (since this problem seems resolved) I have
had pretty good luck using a product called Datavision which is
Crystal Reports-like but available for free (open source). It uses JDBC
and I have used it with Universe 10 with no problems. It has fit many of
my needs
Yeah, I did have that exact same problem until I uninstalled the
software I use for my Verizon phone to magically turn it into a very bad
wireless modem. As so as I uninstalled that, telnet and rpc worked
again. It must have something to do with all the various layered TCP
stack products. I
It's even more thrilling when the people looking for the examples
purport to being consultants themselves and are, in effect,
competitors. God Bless ya Tony. Besides, you've reached a certain age
you have the right to be curmudgeonly.
Al
Tony Gravagno wrote:
Will wrote:
Tony writes:
Who's Kevin?
Do you mean Ken Simms?
Roger Glenfield wrote:
Can't say for sure. I remember seeing it in one of the old programs
that I had to work on in 1976/77.
So I'm guessing very early Basic. After all, as we all know. Kevin
only wanted to get a football program running. So he probably
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