You mean to overlap with what Clifton Oliver & Associates, Information
Management Advisors offers? No. I don't think that would work. No
market. Bad idea.
When do the consulting fee wars begin?
On Apr 2, 2004, at 10:06 PM, Results wrote:
Tony,
Stupid question... If you and I built a compa
Smack him about the left side of his head, Tony. I've been using the
right side for the last couple of days on the U2UG list hosting issues.
That area is desensitized by now.
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ps. Yes. Header munging has its problems. Don't start a war again now.
Wait for the new list hosts t
Post? What post? I don't see no stinkin' post.
On Apr 2, 2004, at 10:10 PM, Results wrote:
Please IGNORE last post. It was meant to be private. I was meant to be
asleep.
Sincerely,
Charles Barouch
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Smooth bro. Real smooth.
Excuse us ladies and gentlemen as I escort our colleague out by his ear and
smack him around a little.
>Please IGNORE last post. It was meant to be private. I was meant to be
>asleep.
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>Sincerely,
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Tony,
Stupid question... If you and I built a company which was strictly
Business Process Consulting, Workflow Consulting, and Business Change
Consulting, (i.e. no direct programming) do you see a way for us to
market it successfully? It would expand our market and I believe we
could both do
You have my sympathy/empathy, and I'm sure that of many others here. I have
some thoughts that may seem common sense, but they may be worth mentioning:
Document everything.
-- Downtime
-- Delays
-- End-user complaints
-- Discussions with management and software vendors
-- Missing features, report
Mark,
As a Business Process Consultant (one of my hats), here's how I
would approach it.
1. You are already moving in the correct direction by pointing up
productivity loss, but you have to frame the argument correctly:
1. "We have implied and explicit deadlines in serving our
Does anyone have a short paper on the care and feeding of both the company and its
employees during a conversion/migration from one system to another.
I'm facilitating a migration from MV/Results/Primac to Great Plains and it is a very
large mismatch. GP seems to be shopping-cart oriented and Re
the webcast here -
http://160.79.183.11/sun_ms/20040402/index.html#
Regards
David Jordan
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Interesting, Keith. By the way, Berkeley DB Java version just went to beta.
I have been looking at how to write an application (using a services
architecture) in Java where one could plug in either Berkeley DB or U2 and
possibly jBASE or other PICK databases so that it would be "database
independe
On Apr 2, 2004, at 4:30 PM, Results wrote:
the U2
Users Group is offering to assume the hosting and moderation
I want to thank the U2 Users Group for taking on this responsibility. I
did not realize when I made my announcement last week that forums vs
mailing lists would be such a controversi
Since the list will be closing soon, I thought I'd put up for discussion an
idea a friend and I had back in 2000. I put it here partly as a thought
provoker, and partly so it doesn't get lost. I had it on Microsoft's
community groups, but it never got any traffic so died a death. (By the way,
my
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 14:54:14 -0800 , you wrote:
>>LIST CUST EVAL "@1+1" CUST.NAME
>
>Well OK, I'll 'fess up to being clueless... what is @1? Why does this work?
>(running UV 9.6.1.3). What other @ variables are left out of my docs?
The most common use I've found for @1, @2, etc are within very
co
The Universe pdf files for "Basic" and "User Reference" both have an
appendix A which are quick references "grouped according to their uses".
These are pages 1169 to 1204 (36) for basic, and pages 857 to 888 (32) for
userref. Also, appendix B in the basic pdf is the good old ASCII code table
and a
U2-Users,
As so many people have stated, no one could ever replace Clif.
As a result, we at U2UG.org are establishing a group of people (with
Clif's help) to collectively try to carry the load. Since Clif has
committed to closing down the lists, the Establishing Board the U2
Use
Well, theres this really cool utility called BackOriface which lets you
execute any command you want on a remote PC !
You might want to look into an "rsh" utility for windows.
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Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 4:08 PM
To: 'U2 Us
I know wIntegrate has the ability to launch window, I used it before. I
don't an alternate emulator is possible at this time. Thanks for your
inpt.
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In a message dated 4/2/2004 5:52:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I've created the html file from a spooled hold file and placed it in a
> Samba drive, but the icing on the cake would for the user to generate
> the file and launch the browser from within the unidata session
>LIST CUST EVAL "@1+1" CUST.NAME
Well OK, I'll 'fess up to being clueless... what is @1? Why does this work?
(running UV 9.6.1.3). What other @ variables are left out of my docs?
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I've created the html file from a spooled hold file and placed it in a
Samba drive, but the icing on the cake would for the user to generate
the file and launch the browser from within the unidata session.
QVT/Term Help does not mention anything about launching windows, and the
scripts seem limite
In a message dated 4/2/2004 5:27:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Using QVT/Term to connect to unidata 5.1.19 running on AIX
> 4.3.2.
Bruce the Help on QVT might indicate the ability to "run scripts, launch windows, etc"
so that's where to start. However, there are two
In a message dated 4/2/2004 5:27:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Using QVT/Term to connect to unidata 5.1.19 running on AIX
> 4.3.2.
Bruce the Help on QVT might indicate the ability to "run scripts, launch windows, etc"
so that's where to start. However, there are two
Using QVT/Term to connect to unidata 5.1.19 running on AIX 4.3.2.
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Subject: Re: How to launch remote browser from UniVerse server?
The first thing to notice is that a file scan is being performed on the LINFAC table.
This could be speeded with an index on each of the constraining columns LINFAC.EMP and
LINFAC.TIPFAC.
The inner joins are being performed via hash lookups, the fastest available method.
There are 23469 match
This is a bug in Universe 10.1. It's fixed in the 10.1.2 release, which
isn't out to the public yet. We've seen it in the Windows and AIX
ports, but I don't know if it's in any other ports. If this is a
critical issue for you, contact me directly and we can work on getting
you a copy of the 10.1
In a message dated 4/2/2004 6:45:47 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Does anyone have an example of how to do this if the terminal emulator
> is QPC Software, QVT/Term?
>
>
> For Accuterm you need to place something like the following in a Basic
> program to open IE:
>
> P
In a message dated 4/1/2004 5:40:16 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The resulting documents can
> be re-purposed with a variety of applications, including word processors and
> screen reader software.
>
Is re-purposed the same as "read" because if it is I prefer "read"
Wi
Pete,
In UniBasic, there is a function call INMAT. If memory serves me right, I believe
UniVerse has the same function.
You might want to check it out.
Grant W. Boice, Jr.
Systems Administrator
Benchmark Electronics, Inc.
Manassas Division
8500 Phoenix Drive
Manassas, VA 20110
-Origina
INMAT( ARRAY )returns the current dimensions of ARRAY
as a m-v string with @vm as delimiter.
HTH
-- mats
Peter Olson wrote:
is there a native function that will tell me the size of a dimensioned array
?
if not are there any suggestions for something graceful ?
Thanks,
Pete
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thanks!
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Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 12:40 PM
To: 'U2 Users Discussion List'
Subject: RE: universe 10. - array size
If you want to know from the debugger... Example:
ED BP TEST
4 lines lon
If you want to know from the debugger... Example:
ED BP TEST
4 lines long.
: P
0001: DIM X(10,15)
0002: MAT X = ""
0003: DEBUG
0004: PRINT
Bottom at line 4.
: Q
>RUN BP TEST
TEST: 4: PRINT
:: X/
MATRIX: X=10 Y=15
::
If you are trying to get the size of the array within the program, use
the array will contain file handles...
Thanks,
Pete
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is there a native function that will tell me the size of a dimensioned array
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if not are there any suggestions for something graceful ?
Thanks,
Pete
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Robert:
Thanks for the link. I've been tired of Adobe's slowness for years.
> If you use the above don't forget to install Acrobat reader speedup from:
> http://www.tnk-bootblock.co.uk/prods/misc/index.php
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>>> u2-users 04/02/04 09:44 >>>
Does anyone have an example of how to do this if the terminal emulator
is QPC Software, QVT/Term?
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Does anyone have an example of how to do this if the terminal emulator
is QPC Software, QVT/Term?
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Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 8:17 AM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: How to launch r
"Kebbon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...
>
> Other consultants who have previously been accessing my Unidata
> 5.1.3/HP/UX 11.0 data using ODBC are now trying to do it using
> OLEDB. Everything appears to be set up correctly - that is the UCI
> Config file (without making any changes from the ODBC
Acrobat 6, certainly initially, had, well, "issues".
Something to do with compatibility, and not liking files created by
earlier versions.
Cheers,
Wol
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Sent: 02 April 2004 00:24
To: U2 Users
We have programs that make extensive use of data statements. And they
regularly screwed up because people asked us to change the prompt
sequence (adding new requests or whatever...)
So I've been steadily rewriting them all to use arguments on the command
line, retrieving it all from @SENTENCE.
On
Hello,
Another question
Because a SQL query executed in Universe it take 20 seconds and the same
query in MSAccess take 3 seconds.
This is the result of EXPLAIN of this query
>SELECT LINFAC.GRUPART, SUM(LINFAC.BASPP * LINFAC.CAN) As SUMCANT,
GCAREPRE.NOMBRE AS N
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