Re: [U2] [AD] FREE pick date conversion android app [/AD]

2013-02-14 Thread Brian Leach
Now there really IS an app for it ... :)

PS if you want a VB-like way of building apps, also check out NS Basic.
Simple and cool.

(Neither of which are the first things to spring to mind about Titanium,
which I use... the results are blistering but I always feel I'm running
up-hill avoiding potholes)

Brian


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[U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

2013-02-14 Thread Symeon Breen
I am currently not really interested in most of this - we just simply
connect to u2 using uo.net to do subroutine calls and produce webservices
from this. 

 

However my question is, does this toolkit allow you to edit and compile U2
basic programs within visual studio ?   Now that would be handy.

 

Rgds

Symeon.

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Re: [U2] [AD] FREE pick date conversion android app [/AD]

2013-02-14 Thread Jeff Schasny

Brian,

Brian (and Doug),

I too have been using Basic4Android to make a some simple Android apps 
and I've posted some questions to the Basic4Android community about the 
inclusion of 3rd party libraries like Uniobjects for Java and really 
have not gotten a satisfactory answer, or at least one I understand (the 
answer was: yes we  support 3rd party .jar libraries but you'll have to 
write a wrapper around it, to which I said wrapper?? and got no 
response). So my question is, do any or the other alternative VB like 
environments support the inclusion of Uniobjects for Java?


Thanks

Brian Leach wrote:

Now there really IS an app for it ... :)

PS if you want a VB-like way of building apps, also check out NS Basic.
Simple and cool.

(Neither of which are the first things to spring to mind about Titanium,
which I use... the results are blistering but I always feel I'm running
up-hill avoiding potholes)

Brian


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Re: [U2] [AD] FREE pick date conversion android app [/AD]

2013-02-14 Thread doug chanco

Jeff,
I understand what they are saying, basically you would need to 
write a B4A  java uniobjects module but while I understand what they are 
saying I am not sure this can be done with uniobjects but let me look 
into it


another option would be write  a web service that your B4A could call 
and it would use uniobjects to get pick data and return it to your program.


get with me off list and we can talk more about it (dougatchancofamily.com)

dougc

On 2/14/2013 9:23 AM, Jeff Schasny wrote:

Brian,

Brian (and Doug),

I too have been using Basic4Android to make a some simple Android apps 
and I've posted some questions to the Basic4Android community about 
the inclusion of 3rd party libraries like Uniobjects for Java and 
really have not gotten a satisfactory answer, or at least one I 
understand (the answer was: yes we  support 3rd party .jar libraries 
but you'll have to write a wrapper around it, to which I said 
wrapper?? and got no response). So my question is, do any or the 
other alternative VB like environments support the inclusion of 
Uniobjects for Java?


Thanks

Brian Leach wrote:

Now there really IS an app for it ... :)

PS if you want a VB-like way of building apps, also check out NS Basic.
Simple and cool.

(Neither of which are the first things to spring to mind about Titanium,
which I use... the results are blistering but I always feel I'm running
up-hill avoiding potholes)

Brian


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Re: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

2013-02-14 Thread Daniel McGrath
No, it doesn't.

Regards,
Dan


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Symeon Breen
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 3:20 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

I am currently not really interested in most of this - we just simply connect 
to u2 using uo.net to do subroutine calls and produce webservices from this. 

 

However my question is, does this toolkit allow you to edit and compile U2
basic programs within visual studio ?   Now that would be handy.

 

Rgds

Symeon.

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Re: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

2013-02-14 Thread David Peters Bluefinity
Just to confirm Symeon that mv.NET has that functionality.

Regards

David Peters
Bluefinity

-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org 
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Daniel McGrath
Sent: 14 February 2013 15:27
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Subject: Re: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

No, it doesn't.

Regards,
Dan


-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org 
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Symeon Breen
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 3:20 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

I am currently not really interested in most of this - we just simply connect 
to u2 using uo.net to do subroutine calls and produce webservices from this. 

 However my question is, does this toolkit allow you to edit and compile U2
basic programs within visual studio ?   Now that would be handy.

Rgds

Symeon.
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Re: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

2013-02-14 Thread rajank
Thank you for asking this question.
In this Release, we do not support edit/compile subroutine feature in
VS2010/VS2012. We have tool called BDT that does the same thing. But I agree
it is nice to have this functionality in VS2010/VS2012.
However you can do the following with U2 Subroutine (Business Logic):

•   Now UO.NET is embedded in U2 Toolkit for .NET. You do not need to use
‘IBM’ namespace. You can use ‘U2.Data.Client.UO’ to achieve UO.NET
functionalities.
•   We have developed UO.NET 6/7 years ago using VS2005, .NET Framework 2.0,
CLR 2.0, 32-bit. Since then there is no upgrade.
•   U2 Toolkit for .NET’s UO.NET is compiled with VS2010, .NET Framework 
4.0,
CLR 4.0, 32-bit, 64-bit.
•   Using U2 Toolkit for .NET, you can mix ADO.NET and UO.NET 
functionalities
in your application such as webservice.
•   U2 Toolkit for .NET’s New Subroutine features allows to load multi-value
dynamic arrays into .NET Objects such as DataSet/DataTable. Now we provide
MV_To_DataTable() and DataTable_To_MV() API for U2 Subroutines.
•   oData ( http://www.odata.org/ http://www.odata.org/  ) is industry
trend. It allows you to develop Windows Store App, Windows 8 Metro Style
App, Windows Phone, and Windows Surface etc. U2 Toolkit for .NET and its
LINQ to Entity/U2Subroutine capabilities are very helpful to achieve these
tasks.




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Re: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

2013-02-14 Thread Bill Haskett

Really?  I've never heard that, or seen that either.

Bill


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*Date:* 2/14/2013 7:33 AM
*Subject:* Re: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

Just to confirm Symeon that mv.NET has that functionality.

Regards

David Peters
Bluefinity

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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org 
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Daniel McGrath
Sent: 14 February 2013 15:27
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Subject: Re: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

No, it doesn't.

Regards,
Dan


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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org 
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Symeon Breen
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 3:20 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

I am currently not really interested in most of this - we just simply connect 
to u2 using uo.net to do subroutine calls and produce webservices from this.

  However my question is, does this toolkit allow you to edit and compile U2
basic programs within visual studio ?   Now that would be handy.

Rgds

Symeon.
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Re: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

2013-02-14 Thread Howder, Scott
Do you know anything about oData that is referenced below?


Scott Howder
Assistant CIO
Cedarville University
howd...@cedarville.edu
937-766-7905


On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:17 PM, rajank rku...@rs.com wrote:

 Thank you for asking this question.
 In this Release, we do not support edit/compile subroutine feature in
 VS2010/VS2012. We have tool called BDT that does the same thing. But I
 agree
 it is nice to have this functionality in VS2010/VS2012.
 However you can do the following with U2 Subroutine (Business Logic):

 •   Now UO.NET is embedded in U2 Toolkit for .NET. You do not need to
 use
 ‘IBM’ namespace. You can use ‘U2.Data.Client.UO’ to achieve UO.NET
 functionalities.
 •   We have developed UO.NET 6/7 years ago using VS2005, .NET
 Framework 2.0,
 CLR 2.0, 32-bit. Since then there is no upgrade.
 •   U2 Toolkit for .NET’s UO.NET is compiled with VS2010, .NET
 Framework 4.0,
 CLR 4.0, 32-bit, 64-bit.
 •   Using U2 Toolkit for .NET, you can mix ADO.NET and 
 UO.NETfunctionalities
 in your application such as webservice.
 •   U2 Toolkit for .NET’s New Subroutine features allows to load
 multi-value
 dynamic arrays into .NET Objects such as DataSet/DataTable. Now we provide
 MV_To_DataTable() and DataTable_To_MV() API for U2 Subroutines.
 •   oData ( http://www.odata.org/ http://www.odata.org/  ) is
 industry
 trend. It allows you to develop Windows Store App, Windows 8 Metro Style
 App, Windows Phone, and Windows Surface etc. U2 Toolkit for .NET and its
 LINQ to Entity/U2Subroutine capabilities are very helpful to achieve these
 tasks.




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Re: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

2013-02-14 Thread rajank
Please read :

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14312892/how-to-create-consume-wcf-odata-service-restful-service-using-u2-toolkit-for





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[U2] Fwd: Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

2013-02-14 Thread Howder, Scott
Ooops.  Sorry I clicked on the send button too quickly...didn't mean
to send this to the list.


Scott Howder
Assistant CIO
Cedarville University
howd...@cedarville.edu
937-766-7905


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From: Howder, Scott howd...@cedarville.edu
Date: Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net
To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org


Do you know anything about oData that is referenced below?


Scott Howder
Assistant CIO
Cedarville University
howd...@cedarville.edu
937-766-7905


On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:17 PM, rajank rku...@rs.com wrote:

 Thank you for asking this question.
 In this Release, we do not support edit/compile subroutine feature in
 VS2010/VS2012. We have tool called BDT that does the same thing. But I
 agree
 it is nice to have this functionality in VS2010/VS2012.
 However you can do the following with U2 Subroutine (Business Logic):

 •   Now UO.NET is embedded in U2 Toolkit for .NET. You do not need to
 use
 ‘IBM’ namespace. You can use ‘U2.Data.Client.UO’ to achieve UO.NET
 functionalities.
 •   We have developed UO.NET 6/7 years ago using VS2005, .NET
 Framework 2.0,
 CLR 2.0, 32-bit. Since then there is no upgrade.
 •   U2 Toolkit for .NET’s UO.NET is compiled with VS2010, .NET
 Framework 4.0,
 CLR 4.0, 32-bit, 64-bit.
 •   Using U2 Toolkit for .NET, you can mix ADO.NET and 
 UO.NETfunctionalities
 in your application such as webservice.
 •   U2 Toolkit for .NET’s New Subroutine features allows to load
 multi-value
 dynamic arrays into .NET Objects such as DataSet/DataTable. Now we provide
 MV_To_DataTable() and DataTable_To_MV() API for U2 Subroutines.
 •   oData ( http://www.odata.org/ http://www.odata.org/  ) is
 industry
 trend. It allows you to develop Windows Store App, Windows 8 Metro Style
 App, Windows Phone, and Windows Surface etc. U2 Toolkit for .NET and its
 LINQ to Entity/U2Subroutine capabilities are very helpful to achieve these
 tasks.




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Re: [U2] command not found

2013-02-14 Thread Robert Frailey

login to ecl sets path variables, root may not.
Have them login and go to ecl
issue a su for root and root's password
then run the command
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Subject: [U2] command not found



One of  our customers running Unix/Linux on Unidata 7.2 is getting this
message when the run this command
from our UOJ interface within Eclipse:

!guide MY.FILE -o -np

sh: guide: command not found

It works if the run it from ECL which I thought it would fail if it was a
path problem.  They are running
the command as root and it fails within Eclipse.  The bang VOC entry is
correct and there is no
guide entry in the VOC file either.

Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com
BTW: I did a search of the Rocket database and could not find any mention
of this.
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Re: [U2] command not found

2013-02-14 Thread Dan Fitzgerald
Or use the entire path to guide instead of just guide.

 From: rfrai...@utahmed.com
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 15:48:09 -0700
 Subject: Re: [U2] command not found
 
 login to ecl sets path variables, root may not.
 Have them login and go to ecl
 issue a su for root and root's password
 then run the command
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 From: Doug Averch dave...@gmail.com
 To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 3:24 PM
 Subject: [U2] command not found
 
 
  One of  our customers running Unix/Linux on Unidata 7.2 is getting this
  message when the run this command
  from our UOJ interface within Eclipse:
  
  !guide MY.FILE -o -np
  
  sh: guide: command not found
  
  It works if the run it from ECL which I thought it would fail if it was a
  path problem.  They are running
  the command as root and it fails within Eclipse.  The bang VOC entry is
  correct and there is no
  guide entry in the VOC file either.
  
  Regards,
  Doug
  www.u2logic.com
  BTW: I did a search of the Rocket database and could not find any mention
  of this.
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Re: [U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

2013-02-14 Thread Tony Gravagno
 From: Bill Haskett 
 Really?  I've never heard that, or seen that either.

Bill, in VS2008-2010 there the DataManager is built-into VS and when
you open a program a menu bar allows compile/catalog of BASIC with
simple keyword highlighting. These features are not yet in mv.NET on
VS2012. I can show you (or anyone else) when we're online...

Best,
T

Tony Gravagno   
Nebula Research and Development 
TG@ remove.pleaseNebula-RnD.com 
Nebula RD sells mv.NET worldwide   
and provides related development services   
http://Nebula-RnD.com/blog  
Visit http://PickWiki.com! Contribute!  
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