Re: [U2] Wintegrate

2004-08-17 Thread FFT2001
In a message dated 8/14/2004 10:43:31 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
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 Using AccuTerm, I wrote a script that does this - Uses Eudora - sits on a 
 PC
 off to the side and just monitors my 'send this' file - used to do pages
 with it, now it does Email ...  You can do this with AccuTerm in a hands off
 mode (once you log in and start Eudora, anyway!)  --- This machine just sits
 next to the Server (could be ON the server, but it's a D3 Linux box...)

AND you can even make it so the Accuterm script checks if Eudora is open and 
if not it opens it and logs it in as well!  This is how I interfaced to UPS 
Worldship.  If it's open, go on, if not open it.
Will
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RE: [U2] EVAL formatting

2004-08-17 Thread rayw
I can't tell you exactly where it is in the manual, but you can use the same field 
modifiers (TOTAL, CALC, BREAK.ON, etc.) and field qualifiers (FMT, CONV, COL.HDG, AS, 
etc.) with EVAL as you can with named fields.
Field qualifiers, in particular, override dictionary specifications for named fields, 
or supply them for EVAL expressions.
AS gives the EVAL expression a field name that can be used elsewhere in the sentence.
CONV specifies a conversion specification.
COL.HDG specifies a column heading.  Multi-line with 'L', e.g.  COL.HDG Post'L'Code
FMT specifies a formatting specification.
SINGLE.VALUE specifies that the field will be treated as single-valued.
MULTI.VALUE specifies that the field will be treated as multi-valued.
ASSOC places the (multi-valued) field into an existing association.
ASSOC.WITH places the (multi-valued) field into a temporary association with another 
multi-valued field.
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[U2] Ibrahim Altahan/AVIV/Mytox is out of the office.

2004-08-17 Thread Ibrahim_Altahan
I will be out of the office starting  17/08/2004 and will not return until
20/08/2004.

I will respond to your message when I return.
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RE: [U2] Quirk of Uniobjects?

2004-08-17 Thread Bjorn Behr
Thanks

This did the trick.

Bjorn 

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Remember,

UniObjects does not run any LOGIN or similar initialisation stuff, including
wherever you set your DATE.FORMAT. You need to explicitly run this as part
of your connection script.

NOTE that on some installations, I've found that it disappears if you call
it from an execute in a subroutine, and you need to explicitly run it from
the COMMAND object. 

Duh.

Regards,

Brian 

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Simon,

do you not use an explicit conversion code when you ICONV, e.g
D/DMY[2,2,2] for dd/mm/yy?

John Appleyard
Arthur J. Gallagher (UK) Limited




 

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Hello all,

Has anyone else found the following, or am I missing something obvious here?

I've been working on some VB6 code running uniobjects (v5.2, as is the
version of Unidata/NT), and had the need to pass a date out to a unibasic
subroutine called via the subroutine object. Said subroutine does a little
bobbing about with the passed date, and then constructs a further date (sort
of day:/:month:/:year construct), which is then ICONVed and returned to
the VB program. The problem that I found was the the ICONV in the databasic
returned an internal date as though the originally constructed date was in
MM/DD/YY (American) format, although being in the UK we use the European
DD/MM/YY format, as specified in the DATE.FORMAT verb (on the server, and
also executed as part of the login).

Is this correct? Have I missed something?

Thanks for any replies.



Simon Carter
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