[U2] Uniobjects Error 30114

2005-09-15 Thread César Riba Cervera
Hello

Can help me to solve because I recevie the error 30114 An execute is
currently active, I change the server of Win NT to Windows 2003 Server, and
I don't understand because it passes this.

Help me please, very thanks.


Cisar Riba
Spain
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Re: [U2] Capture Error (UV 10.1.7, AIX 5.2)

2005-09-15 Thread Ray Wurlod
Too fast?  Generating the same capturebpaa file name because it's the 
same second between one and the next, and there's a bug that stops the 
sequencer (aa, ab, etc.) from doing its thing?)
 
Just a guess.
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[U2] Bill Clohan/tdm is out of the office.

2005-09-15 Thread bclohan
I will be out of the office starting  09/15/2005 and will not return until
09/20/2005.

If this is an emergency, please contact Bill Swyers @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
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[U2] UV Funny

2005-09-15 Thread Bjorn Behr
System: Windows 2003 Server
UniVerse: 10.1.3

I don't know if this is normal, if it is - can someone please explain why.

I edited a TYPE 18 FILE WITH 'ed FILENAME record_name'
and when I saved it, it changed the name to uppercase.

I then typed in 'ED FILENAME record_name' and it opened a new record,
but when I went 'ED FILENAME RECORD_NAME' it was there.
Any idea why when I typed in ed in lowercase, it uppercased the record?

Regards
Bjvrn Behr
Programmer

HYFLO Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
Tel : +27 11 386 5800
Fax : +27 11 444 5391
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [U2] Capture Error (UV 10.1.7, AIX 5.2)

2005-09-15 Thread karlp
I'll do a bit of testing.  Folks with A.D.D. like me do tend to move
through things... Oh wait. I'm not even that fast.

Karl

quote who=Ray Wurlod
 Too fast?  Generating the same capturebpaa file name because it's
 the same second between one and the next, and there's a bug that stops the
 sequencer (aa, ab, etc.) from doing its thing?)

 Just a guess.
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RE: [U2] UV Funny

2005-09-15 Thread Brian Leach
Look in the uv account at BP ED.B.

Around line 270 it has:

 * E2835 UPCASE if casing is insensitive
  IF ECFLAG THEN SENT = UPCASE(SENT)

It is one of a number of bugs regarding sentence casing I've found.. Try
using the DELETE command on an item in a lower case file name.

Brian
 

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 Subject: [U2] UV Funny
 
 System: Windows 2003 Server
 UniVerse: 10.1.3
 
 I don't know if this is normal, if it is - can someone please 
 explain why.
 
 I edited a TYPE 18 FILE WITH 'ed FILENAME record_name'
 and when I saved it, it changed the name to uppercase.
 
 I then typed in 'ED FILENAME record_name' and it opened a new 
 record, but when I went 'ED FILENAME RECORD_NAME' it was there.
 Any idea why when I typed in ed in lowercase, it uppercased 
 the record?
 __
 __
 Regards
 Bjvrn Behr
 Programmer
 
 HYFLO Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
 Tel : +27 11 386 5800
 Fax : +27 11 444 5391
 Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 WWW : http://www.hyflo.co.za
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RE: [U2] [RANT] HTH

2005-09-15 Thread Stevenson, Charles
yeah,, and HTH and CTDSL are initials not acronymns.
Acronyms are initials that are pronounced as a single word.
NASA  NATO are acronyms. 
UN is not.

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 Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:41 AM
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 Subject: [U2] [RANT] HTH
 
 CTDSL = CHANGE THE DAMN SUBJECT LINE.
 
 Re: [U2]UD Login User
 There we more postings under the original subject line 
 related to HTH than the OP (Original Post).
 
 
 
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 Hope that helps!(You can check out acronyms like that at
 http://www.ucc.ie/cgi-bin/acronym/acro.html)
 
 Susan
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  Ok. I have to ask.. What does hth mean??
 
  HTH,
 
  Jeff Fitzgerald
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RE: [U2] UV Funny

2005-09-15 Thread Bob Woodward
What's the account type?  I just did a test in a PICK type account and
did not see the same situation as you.  It did not matter what the case
was for both ed and record_name.  FILENAME, on the other hand, did
have to be uppercase.  Win2k3 and UV 10.1.11.

BobW

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 Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:41 AM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: [U2] UV Funny
 
 System: Windows 2003 Server
 UniVerse: 10.1.3
 
 I don't know if this is normal, if it is - can someone please explain
why.
 
 I edited a TYPE 18 FILE WITH 'ed FILENAME record_name'
 and when I saved it, it changed the name to uppercase.
 
 I then typed in 'ED FILENAME record_name' and it opened a new record,
 but when I went 'ED FILENAME RECORD_NAME' it was there.
 Any idea why when I typed in ed in lowercase, it uppercased the
record?


 Regards
 Bjvrn Behr
 Programmer
 
 HYFLO Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
 Tel : +27 11 386 5800
 Fax : +27 11 444 5391
 Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 WWW : http://www.hyflo.co.za


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Re: [U2] UV Funny

2005-09-15 Thread Raymond DeGennaro II

At 16:40 +0200 2005/09/15, Bjorn Behr wrote:

System: Windows 2003 Server
UniVerse: 10.1.3

I don't know if this is normal, if it is - can someone please explain why.


It is unfortunately normal.


I edited a TYPE 18 FILE WITH 'ed FILENAME record_name'
and when I saved it, it changed the name to uppercase.


Windows/DOS is case insensitive, non-case preserving.  Where as most 
Unix sytems are case sensitive, case preserving.  The one exception I 
know of is Apple's OS X, which  is alway case preserving, but if you 
save the file on a UFD partition, you'll get case sensitivity, but if 
you save the file on a HFS+ (the default partition type) partition, 
it will be case insensitive.



I then typed in 'ED FILENAME record_name' and it opened a new record,
but when I went 'ED FILENAME RECORD_NAME' it was there.
Any idea why when I typed in ed in lowercase, it uppercased the record?


It looks like the record ID is converted on the save, so the 
lowercase record doesn't exist.


Another Win-U2 oddities, ED/AE won't complain if you create a record 
with '*' or any other illegal DOS filename characters, but if it's in 
a Type 1, 19 or DIR type file, you'll never be able to access the 
record again.


Ray
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RE: [U2] [RANT] HTH

2005-09-15 Thread George Gallen
Unless of course you call it the un-building,
like 7-up, the un-cola.

Do initials become acronyms if the words are
hard to pronounce? I mean, I can say HTH, just
when you do, people tend to say bless you

George

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yeah,, and HTH and CTDSL are initials not acronymns.
Acronyms are initials that are pronounced as a single word.
NASA  NATO are acronyms. 
UN is not.
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RE: [U2] [RANT] HTH

2005-09-15 Thread Keith W. Roberts
Interesting.  From Wiktionary on acronym (edited slightly):


Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations formed from the initial letter or
letters of words, such as NATO and XHTML, and are pronounced in a way that
is distinct from the full pronunciation of what the letters stand for.

Of the two words, acronym is the much more frequently used and known, and
many dictionaries, speakers and writers refer to all abbreviations formed
from initial letters as acronyms. However, some still differentiate between
acronyms and initialisms: an acronym was originally a pronounceable word
formed from the initial letter or letters of the constituent words, such as
NATO or RADAR (from RAdio Detection And Ranging), while an initialism
referred to an abbreviation pronounced as the names of the individual
letters, such as TLA. The distinction is quickly becoming obsolete: although
conservative commentators continue to decry the loss of the distinction in
style guides and elsewhere, the word acronym is used nearly universally for
both meanings.


So HTH is actually an initialism, because it is not pronounceable ( except
as a sneeze :).  First I'd ever heard of the term.

-Keith

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Stevenson, Charles
 Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:14 AM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: RE: [U2] [RANT] HTH
 
 yeah,, and HTH and CTDSL are initials not acronymns.
 Acronyms are initials that are pronounced as a single word.
 NASA  NATO are acronyms. 
 UN is not.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Don Verhagen
  Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:41 AM
  To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
  Subject: [U2] [RANT] HTH
  
  CTDSL = CHANGE THE DAMN SUBJECT LINE.
  
  Re: [U2]UD Login User
  There we more postings under the original subject line 
  related to HTH than the OP (Original Post).
  
  
  
  * Please NOTE NEW Telephone Number *
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  Delray Beach, FL 33445  USA
  Voice Phone: 561.226.8261 Fax Phone: 561.226.8118
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12:04:14 PM 09/14/2005 
  Hope that helps!(You can check out acronyms like that at
  http://www.ucc.ie/cgi-bin/acronym/acro.html)
  
  Susan
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  To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
  Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 11:00 AM
  Subject: RE: [U2]UD Login User
  
  
   Ok. I have to ask.. What does hth mean??
  
   HTH,
  
   Jeff Fitzgerald
   Fitzgerald  Long, Inc.
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RE: [U2] [RANT] HTH

2005-09-15 Thread Allen E. Elwood
So, using this, TLA is a three letter abbreviation that stands for Three
Letter Acronym

Gotta love it.(probably time to move this to community)


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Interesting.  From Wiktionary on acronym (edited slightly):


Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations formed from the initial letter or
letters of words, such as NATO and XHTML, and are pronounced in a way that
is distinct from the full pronunciation of what the letters stand for.

Of the two words, acronym is the much more frequently used and known, and
many dictionaries, speakers and writers refer to all abbreviations formed
from initial letters as acronyms. However, some still differentiate between
acronyms and initialisms: an acronym was originally a pronounceable word
formed from the initial letter or letters of the constituent words, such as
NATO or RADAR (from RAdio Detection And Ranging), while an initialism
referred to an abbreviation pronounced as the names of the individual
letters, such as TLA. The distinction is quickly becoming obsolete: although
conservative commentators continue to decry the loss of the distinction in
style guides and elsewhere, the word acronym is used nearly universally for
both meanings.


So HTH is actually an initialism, because it is not pronounceable ( except
as a sneeze :).  First I'd ever heard of the term.

-Keith

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
 Stevenson, Charles
 Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:14 AM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: RE: [U2] [RANT] HTH

 yeah,, and HTH and CTDSL are initials not acronymns.
 Acronyms are initials that are pronounced as a single word.
 NASA  NATO are acronyms.
 UN is not.

  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
 Don Verhagen
  Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:41 AM
  To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
  Subject: [U2] [RANT] HTH
 
  CTDSL = CHANGE THE DAMN SUBJECT LINE.
 
  Re: [U2]UD Login User
  There we more postings under the original subject line
  related to HTH than the OP (Original Post).
 
 
 
  * Please NOTE NEW Telephone Number *
  --
  Donald Verhagen
  Application Development Manager
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Tandem Staffing Solutions, Inc.
  1690 S Congress Avenue, Suite 210
  Delray Beach, FL 33445  USA
  Voice Phone: 561.226.8261 Fax Phone: 561.226.8118
 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12:04:14 PM 09/14/2005 
  Hope that helps!(You can check out acronyms like that at
  http://www.ucc.ie/cgi-bin/acronym/acro.html)
 
  Susan
  - Original Message -
  From: Marilyn Hilb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 11:00 AM
  Subject: RE: [U2]UD Login User
 
 
   Ok. I have to ask.. What does hth mean??
  
   HTH,
  
   Jeff Fitzgerald
   Fitzgerald  Long, Inc.
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RE: [U2] UV Funny

2005-09-15 Thread Keith W. Roberts
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 Raymond DeGennaro II
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 Cc: Bjorn Behr
 Subject: Re: [U2] UV Funny
 
 At 16:40 +0200 2005/09/15, Bjorn Behr wrote:
 System: Windows 2003 Server
 UniVerse: 10.1.3
 
 [snip]
 
 Another Win-U2 oddities, ED/AE won't complain if you create a record 
 with '*' or any other illegal DOS filename characters, but if it's in 
 a Type 1, 19 or DIR type file, you'll never be able to access the 
 record again.
 
 Ray

Well, if they were written, then they must be accessible by *some* name, I
would think.  I've had success accessing garbled IDs by doing a wildcard
SELECT which includes them, then ED FILENAME, then when you get to it SAVE
A.BETTER.NAME and FD. :)

-Keith
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[U2] Senior Pick Programming Position - Centennial, CO

2005-09-15 Thread wlockwood
Trust Company of America, a leading provider of financial services nationwide,
has an immediate opening for a Senior Multivalue Database Programmer /
Analyst. This position is located in Centennial, Colorado on the southeast edge
 of the Denver Metro Area.

The ideal candidate for this position will have broad knowledge of multi-value
database architecture and management. You will work as a member of a team to
design, develop and implement an IBM UniVerse multi-value database system for
the data repository to provide responsive outsourcing solutions to independent
Investment Advisors. You will be an integral member of a team to
re-architecture, development, and migration of legacy systems to J2EE
architecture utilizing Java and providing our customers the ability to manage
their accounts and trade efficiently.

Requirements for this position include:

- Thorough understanding and knowledge of the software development life cycle
(SLDC), with the proven ability able to follow development and coding
standards.

- Extensive software generation (actual coding) and troubleshooting analysis
experience.

- Demonstrated ability to design, code, integrate, test, and document
software in a rapid prototype approach, incorporating new functionality as
required.

- Proven problem solving and analytical abilities and experience
troubleshooting / debugging complex software.

- Excellent English communication skills with both technical and
non-technical personnel.

- Proven record of the tactical delivery of complex, mission-critical
software development projects.

Technical Expertise: More than 5 years experience in multi-value database
programming. Extensive knowledge of Pick Basic language and the IBM UniVerse
database (or equivalent experience with similar multi-value databases.
Experience with documentation of UniVerse flow diagrams, UniVerse paragraphs,
and high-level integrated documentation of system processes. Knowledge of Java
/ J2EE and open source programming environments is a plus.
BS in Computer Science or related degree and / or equivalent experience.
Experience in the finance / financial services industries a plus.

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[U2] Job Posting

2005-09-15 Thread Matsche, Christa
Although I am not a subscriber to the list, the City of Aurora, Illinois has
a job opening for a Police Systems Analyst and I would like the job posting
sent to all who subscribe to the list.  The posting is attached. 

If you need further information, please contact me.
Christa S. Matsche
City of Aurora Human Resources
44 E Downer Place
Aurora, IL 60507

 Police Systems Analyst.DOC 

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RE: [U2] UV Funny

2005-09-15 Thread Paul Trebbien
If your records have value marks or sub-value marks in the ID's you may not
be able to look at them with the editor (AE).

If you can select the records, try reading them in a basic program - if you
can read them then you probably can delete them in the program too.

One last thought, before I go, if you cannot access those records and don't
need them, how about creating a temporary file, selecting the good records
and copying them to the temporary file, now clear the file and copy the
records from the temporary file back into the good file.

Note, I can remember a software problem back in the 1980's where some
records would be written to a file with a value mark in the ID's.  Seems to
me I was able to remove them but can't remember if I was able to use a basic
program or if I had to remove them from the frames using the system
debugger.  The customer would have been running the old PICK O/S on ADDS,
Microdata, Genecom, or one of the other systems DataWorks used to sell - in
those days you had 'easy' access to the data stored in the frames... I sure
fixed a lot of GFE's.

Have a Great Day!

 Paul Trebbien
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Subject: RE: [U2] UV Funny


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Raymond DeGennaro II
 Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:41 AM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Cc: Bjorn Behr
 Subject: Re: [U2] UV Funny
 
 At 16:40 +0200 2005/09/15, Bjorn Behr wrote:
 System: Windows 2003 Server
 UniVerse: 10.1.3
 
 [snip]
 
 Another Win-U2 oddities, ED/AE won't complain if you create a record 
 with '*' or any other illegal DOS filename characters, but if it's in 
 a Type 1, 19 or DIR type file, you'll never be able to access the 
 record again.
 
 Ray

Well, if they were written, then they must be accessible by *some* name, I
would think.  I've had success accessing garbled IDs by doing a wildcard
SELECT which includes them, then ED FILENAME, then when you get to it SAVE
A.BETTER.NAME and FD. :)

-Keith
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RE: [U2] BY-EXP criteria in ecltype 'u'

2005-09-15 Thread Keith W. Roberts
I haven't played with this in UniData yet, but in UniVerse I would use both
WITH (to limit the selection) and WHEN (to limit the values shown):

SORT ORDER.FILE WITH MODEL = ABC XYZ BY-EXP MODEL WHEN MODEL = ABC
XYZ BREAK-ON MODEL TOTAL QTY

According to UniData HELP, FMT and CNV don't require any particular ECLTYPE,
but WHEN requires ECLTYPE=U.

-Keith

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Burwell, Edward
 Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 6:02 PM
 To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org'
 Subject: [U2] BY-EXP criteria in ecltype 'u'
 
 We are on UniData 6.1 and our ecltype is 'p'.  
 
 I'm sure we are all familiar with a query like this:
 
  SORT ORDER.FILE BY-EXP MODEL BREAK-ON MODEL TOTAL QTY 
 PRICE TOTAL EXT
 
 If I want to run the above query for a specific model or 
 models, I can do something like this:
 
  SORT ORDER.FILE BY-EXP MODEL ABC XYZ BREAK-ON MODEL TOTAL QTY
 
 This will not only explode the MODEL attribute, it will 
 return only values
 where the MODEL is equal to ABC or XYZ.  This works (I 
 think) because we
 are running ecltype 'p' (pick).  When we need to do a query that takes
 advantage of nice UniData stuff like COL.HDG, FMT, CNV, etc, 
 we write it so
 our SORT or LIST is in lower case.  Like this:
 
  sort ORDER.FILE BY.EXP MODEL BREAK.ON MODEL TOTAL QTY
 
 * However * If I want to run the lower case sort with the 
 BY.EXP criteria,
 it doesn't work for me.  I've tried:
 
  sort ORDER.FILE BY.EXP MODEL XYZ BREAK.ON MODEL TOTAL QTY
  No records listed.
  The following record ids do not exist:
  XYZ
  (EOF)Enter h for help, CR for next page
 
 and I've tried:
 
  sort ORDER.FILE BY.EXP MODEL = XYZ BREAK.ON MODEL TOTAL QTY
  ^
  syntax error
 
 Has anyone run into this?  Do I need to play with WHEN and 
 ASSOCIATED?
 Thanks in advance.
 
 
 Ed Burwell
 973-361-5400 ext. 1512
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RE: [U2] UVTMP items [was:Capture Error (UV 10.1.7, AIX 5.2)]

2005-09-15 Thread Stuart . Boydell
   Interesting,  I  think  we might be getting flack from a similar thing
   occuring  with  transaction processing. We have processes running from
   phantoms  that  update within a basic transaction (potentially lots of
   thesetransactions   happening   simultaneously).   They   generate
   cache9xx items in $uvtmp.

   These  cache  items  hold the copies of the items being updated in the
   trx.   Occasionally  we  will  get  locks  from  a  prior  transaction
   reinstantiatingthemselvesinthelock   table,   and   it
   seems the transaction has referenced a pre-existing cache artifact.

   I  hadn't  looked  very  closely  at the ID and had presumed they were
   'pid'  based  but  realise now that they are 'second' based which is a
   very coarse granularity.

   I  have IBM looking at this now. Are you able to confirm the sequencer
   bug or is it just a theory? (UV 10.0.7/AIX)

   Cheers,

   Stuart

   -Original Message-
   From: Ray Wurlod

 Generating the same capturebpaa file name  ...  and there's
 a  bug  that  stops  the  sequencer  (aa,  ab, etc.) from doing its
 thing?)

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