Re: [U2] FAST

2011-10-07 Thread Charles Barouch
This seems like a good time to declare END OF THREAD.
Charles Barouch
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Re: [U2] Hello ?

2011-05-02 Thread Charles Barouch
I can see you. This may just be that post Spectrum triptophan nap.

Charles Barouch

u2ug simpson-u...@gerzio.ca wrote:

Well - it looks like I can talk to myself - lots or practice there.

Actually what is this  u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org :  bounces
???

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The list has gone silent for me for the past week - is there anybody out
there ? Just yell if you can hear me ...

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Re: [U2] Databasic conversion

2011-04-14 Thread Charles Barouch
Depends on how 'vanilla it is. I worked in a shop where the owners would 
routineky sell the dev systems out from under us and we'd have to pick up on 
whatever they bought as a substitute.
That package was easy to port because everything was coded assuming least 
common denominator approach.


Charles Barouch

Don Robinson donr_w...@yahoo.com wrote:

Symeon,

Hum, I'd offer the guy $200.00 to do the job if he thinks it's that easy!

I've worked on a couple of conversion between MV systems and there are a lot 
of 
differences. In my opinion D3 if very different from Unidata or Universe or 
jBASE or Reality or you name it.

I just inherited a D3 system and it's awful switching between it and Universe 
because of all the differences.

Not to disappoint you, just my 2 cents.

Don Robinson
Universe and D3 programmer.




From: Symeon Breen syme...@gmail.com
To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Wed, April 6, 2011 5:14:15 PM
Subject: [U2] Databasic conversion

Hi I am looking at a little side project to convert an entire system written
in databasic on D3 to run on unidata.



The guy i work with says it is a couple of hours work - I am not so sure
myself. Anyone done this and know what the 'gotchyas' are ?





Cheers

Symeon.

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Re: [U2] Unidata Training

2008-04-11 Thread Charles Barouch

Greg,
  Admin training? Programmer training? [AD] One excellent source is 
Spectrum University http://www.intl-spectrum.com/webinar/default.aspx 
[/AD].


- Original Message - From: Duffin, Gregory J 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Can anyone suggest a company that provides Unidata training, besides
IBM? I have tried to get training several times through IBM but they
keep canceling the class due to low attendance.

Any books that can be recommended would be helpful also.

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[U2] U2 in Print

2008-04-11 Thread Charles Barouch
All,
   CMP, who uses MV on the backend - or at least they used to - is now 
actually talking about U2 in print:

http://www.ibmdatabasemag.com/U2/


   - Chuck Already Asked If I Can Write For Them Barouch
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Re: [U2] mvBASE expert needed - SF Bay Area

2008-03-24 Thread Charles Barouch

Gabe,
   [AD]Maybe you should have him swing by Spectrum.[/AD] There'll be a 
fair number of experts, including RD folk and ex-RD folk.


   - Chuck

Gabriel Green wrote:

My former employer has received mvBASE data from the FBI at the time they
imaged his machine; but they have returned it to him in a format neither he
nor I understand.  I was wondering if anyone in the SF bay area, California
could assist.  He has been charged with a crime; however, innocent until
proven guilty.  He needs an expert to piece his data together--the drive he
had at the time died since.

Please contact me privately via e-mail if you can assist. I thank you.

Gabe
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Re: [U2] Universe/SB+ printing including images

2008-03-18 Thread Charles Barouch

Bob,
  1) The client is dealing in acceptance letters, so wide isn't an 
issue. For columnar reports, they use Informer.
  2) Paging can be controlled. It took me a long time to find the code, 
but you can set print page breaks in an HTML document. I've only tested 
it with FireFox on a PC, but it is supposed to work in all browsers. 
E-mail me off line and I'll dig out the logic and send it to you. Or you 
could just chase me down at Spectrum.
 3) Since we only print internally, I do have font control because I 
can specify which fonts must be installed on a PC or Mac, guaranteeing a 
match for the fact I ask for.


Bob Rasmussen wrote:

1) If the report is in a wide format, such as classic 132-column reports,
the browser will simply drop the right side (although IE7 did add some 
shrink-to-fit logic).


2) You have no control over pagination, meaning you can not put column 
headers at the top of page 2, for instance, because you don't know where 
the top of page 2 is.


3) You have not explicit control over font size. Do you use CSS for this?

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Re: [U2] Tomcat is snailing

2008-03-18 Thread Charles Barouch

Adrian,
  Thanks. I'm looking at those pages right now.
  - Chuck

http://www.javaspecialists.eu/archive/Issue132.html
http://www.javaspecialists.eu/archive/Issue115.html

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[U2] Tomcat is snailing

2008-03-17 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
   I've got an installation with php calling tomcat5 to serve JSP pages 
with UniVerse BASIC in the back. ::sigh:: Since I can't change any of 
that, I'm looking to get it running smoothly.


   Every time I restart Tomcat, the speed comes up to acceptable levels 
and stays there for as much as a few hours. Anything more than that and 
the process is either too slow for the browser timeout or it is actually 
hung. I don't see anything obvious in the tomcat logs and I can confirm 
that nothing is reaching UniVerse in timeframe when the problem occurs.

   Any thoughts on how to investigate this or solve it?

   - Chuck Too Monogamous to Tomcat Around Barouch
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Re: [U2] Universe/SB+ printing including images

2008-03-17 Thread Charles Barouch

Robin,
  I build the document as HTML and send it to a person to review and 
print. Not 100% automated, but my client wants a person to review anyway...


   - Chuck

Robin Smith wrote:

We use Universe with SB+ on both Windows and Unix.

We have a customer who is looking to print documents to a colour laser
printer that not only include normal textual output but also incorporate
a grahical image embedded within the document.  The graphical image is
variable per document and will be specified at run time and picked up
from a link to an image file e.g. C:\images\picturexx.jpg.

Has anyone any experience of doing this and is there any U2 specific
software to facilitate the process?

Regards

Robin Smith
Reflex Data Systems Ltd



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Re: [U2] To Ad or Not to Ad

2007-12-05 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
   This is now starting to clog up the pipe. All comments *pro and con* 
on list moderation continue on U2-Community.
   To join U2-Community, you can manage your subscriptions here: 
http://listserver.u2ug.org/.


   - Charles Barouch, Moderator
  U2-Users, U2-Community, SBSolutions
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RE: [U2] U2 SOAP Server

2007-12-04 Thread Charles Barouch
Tony,
 Please use [AD] brackets [/AD] when
referring to information on a product which you make or sell.

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Re: [U2] To Ad or Not to Ad

2007-12-04 Thread Charles Barouch

Tony,
Let me see if I can usher the gorilla out of the room. There seems 
to be an implication that [AD] and junk-mail are synonymous. That's not 
the position I am advocating. Here's how I see it: when SCIFI.com sends 
out an e-mail which reviews an NBC show, they acknowledge that  NBC  
SCI FI Channel are owned by the same people. This has never made me 
ignore the review. Never. If you run for the U2UG board and you get a 
paycheck from Cache or you are the largest jBase reseller in Canada, the 
charter permits you to run so long as you disclose.
   Disclose and discredit are not the same word. If you post about 
McDonalds and I post about Wendys, it is appropriate for us to disclose 
if we are major stockholders. This is not to be little you. I sincerely 
hope that you know the esteem I have for you individually, and for this 
group collectively.
I've said it before: when someone offers me a remedy for my neck 
pain, I'd like to know whether they are a fellow sufferer or if they are 
a product representative. That information gives me a perspective on 
their answer. The thing is, if someone offers their time and help to me 
on this list, I will listen to them, [AD] or not.
Tony, you have specifically said that you only sell what you 
believe in - which means that in your case [AD] is an endorsement. It 
literally says that you have put your money where your mouth is and 
committed to the course you feel is best. If I were you, I'd wear that 
[AD] tag proudly.



Now, for those of you I haven't bored to death at this point, let 
me say that in this specific case, I followed your link (while at a 
client and not able to look closely) and I swear the page it took me to 
seemed to be partially or totally about DesignBAIS. That was why I 
responded as I did. Are we okay now? I'd hat to have even a minor 
problem between us.


   - Chuck
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Re: [U2] Epson DLQ3500 dot-matrix printer

2007-11-28 Thread Charles Barouch

Andy,
And a few more:
 
http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Generic-ESC_P_Dot_Matrix_Printer

 http://www.undocprint.org/formats/page_description_languages/esc_p



Andrew Lakeland wrote:

Hi,



Does anyone have any experience of  printing barcodes on Epson printers?

We have an Epson DLQ3500 dot-matrix printer (in fact we have bought
loads of them for Poland).

They use a command language called Esc/p. We just cant figure out the
syntax to use from the manuals.

We have googled everything, tried Easylabel etc, and still can get it to
work.

What we really need is a sample of someone's code who did it before, in
any language...



Thanks

Andy




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Re: [U2] Epson DLQ3500 dot-matrix printer

2007-11-28 Thread Charles Barouch

Andy,
Here's the documentation you  need. I've written routines to do 
this but I have nothing to hand at this time. Sorry. I hope this helps 
enough.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESC/P
http://www.epson.co.uk/support/manuals/pdf/ESCP/Part_1.pdf (Page 
nine has an excellent summary of commands)


- Chuck

Andrew Lakeland wrote:

Hi,



Does anyone have any experience of  printing barcodes on Epson printers?

We have an Epson DLQ3500 dot-matrix printer (in fact we have bought
loads of them for Poland).

They use a command language called Esc/p. We just cant figure out the
syntax to use from the manuals.

We have googled everything, tried Easylabel etc, and still can get it to
work.

What we really need is a sample of someone's code who did it before, in
any language...



Thanks

Andy




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Re: [U2] Time Travel

2007-11-26 Thread Charles Barouch

Karl,
   Maybe you and Larry should talk. Perhaps we need some sort of config 
correction?


   - Chuck

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

My point? none really, other than to show that Charles' nice numerically
explained _time travel_ doesn't match my real-life experience with my own
majordomo server...

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Re: [U2] Cool stuff for a Friday

2007-11-23 Thread Charles Barouch

Brian,
I can't buy any expensive goodies like that. All I have is American 
Dollars. :/ It's not like we have one of those strong currencies, like 
the Canadian Dollar.


- Chuck Red, White, and *Blue* Barouch

Brian Leach wrote:

All
 
If any of you haven't seen the magnificent little Asus eee mobile pc yet -

mine is now running an 'nLite' version of XP, C# Express 2008, Delphi and -
of course - UniVerse :) 
 
I'll be getting one for each of the kids...
 
Rgds
 
Brian

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Re: [U2] IBM developerWorks Forum for U2

2007-11-21 Thread Charles Barouch

Wally,
This sounds like a wonderful addition.

- Chuck

Wally Terhune wrote:

We have launched a new user forum on the IBM developerWorks site that is 
managed by the U2 Product Management team.

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Re: [U2] RE: U2 Users Digest V1 #1951

2007-11-21 Thread Charles Barouch

Jan,
   Thank you to you and the others who have brought it to our 
attention. I'm sure Larry will get to it as soon as the holiday permits. 
He's really good with this sort of thing.


- Chuck

Jan Darr wrote:

We are receiving one email per digest, once again. Could this be resolved?

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Re: [U2] Baker's Challenge

2007-11-20 Thread Charles Barouch

Bill,
  The eventual goal is to post the specifications. First we need more 
feedback and, I assume, some alternate specs to post alongside mine.
  So, Bill, you didn't misunderstand, you just understood before it was 
true.


   - Chuck Getting There Eventually Barouch

Bill Haskett wrote:

I was thinking Charles had created a link on the U2UG.org site to allow both 
submits
and comments on some of these postings, kind of like a wiki or what the old U2
suggestions used to do.

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Re: [U2] OCONV Extraction Question - Best Practises

2007-11-19 Thread Charles Barouch

Baker,
  I agree, but the path is hard and the way is murky. A few months 
back, I posted a free skeleton maker, which implemented some reasonable 
commenting. When I opened it up to the list for comments, the response 
was greatly varied. Some people even replied privately for fear of 
starting a flame war on the lists.
  If we are going to do as you suggested, I only see one way to make 
that work: Let's get a few people to each write up their own style 
guideline and subject them all to the list's opinions, with each 
originator having a final say on their guideline. We can post them all 
to U2UG.org and let people select the one they like. it won't have the 
value of setting a single style, but it has the value of being possible. 
Anyone frustrated with all choices can petition the author who is 
closest or they can roll their own and subject it to feedback.

  Anyone willing to step up? I'd be willing to play under these terms.
 
  - Chuck


Baker Hughes wrote:

WHAT IF - the U2UG took it as a future project to compile a Best
Practices coding guideline document for our language?

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[U2] Baker's Challenge

2007-11-19 Thread Charles Barouch
My initial entry in the Baker's Challenge for programming standards is 
in U2-Community under this name:


   Programming Standards: The Barouch Spec

   The stated goal is for several people to offer their own 
specifications, for the community to comment on the lot, and for each 
original author to accept or reject comments. The final versions, based 
on whatever the authors deem final will be offered to the U2UG.org 
website for publication and further commentary. In keeping with the 
current discussion on U2-Users, I'm posting this on U2-Community for 
comment.

   All civil feedback will be considered.
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Re: [U2] WebService

2007-11-15 Thread Charles Barouch

Rudy,
   I just attended the U2U in NY. there are *several* sessions designed 
to help you do exactly that. There is a wealth of information on how to 
expose data in a controlled manner. Louis Tur did one on how to build 
the entire process in under 20 minutes.

   You are really going to enjoy it.

   - Chuck

Cooper, Rudy wrote:

Hello List,



Can someone direct me to a source for creating a web service TO UV.



We are running UV 10.10 on a Windows Xp server.  As a test I want to
create a simple web service to uv to return some data in a dotnet app.



I have a vb.net app reading and writing to uv using uonet, but I want to
create a web service to do the same thing.



I've looked everywhere for a workable example, but have found nothing.



If someone already knows how to do such a thing could you bullet point
what I need to do.



If you happen to be going to U2U in San Francisco and you know the
technology I'd appreciate a chat with you over drinks, I'll buy of
course.



Thx,



Rudy



Rudy Cooper



Technical Project Lead

Sage Publications

Information Technology Development
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[U2] Pushing csv

2007-11-08 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
 I am building CSV data and HTML data out of a database and pushing the 
results back to the browser which made the request.
 I have no problem building the data or pushing the HTML. The CSV data, 
however is tricky because it is in memory, not a file, and I need to 
know how to send it to the browser *in a way that the browser will treat 
it as a download*.
 I'm pretty sure there is some HTML I can slot into the HEAD/HEAD 
to do this task, but I can't find a good example.

 All help appreciated.

   - Chuck
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Re: [U2] Universe Benchmark Email --BIG user count

2007-11-05 Thread Charles Barouch

http://www.nabble.com/Universe-Scalability-tf1217556.html#a3224543
There you go, Ross.


Ross Ferris wrote:

Is this in an online archive, or could someone sheet me an original so
I can include relevant details  thanks!

Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage  Better by Design!
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Re: [U2] U2 University New York [not-secure]

2007-10-31 Thread Charles Barouch

I want to go to Tarrytown. I'm still trying to arrange the time.

- Chuck

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm going to be there!

Quoting Hennessey, Mark F. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

With all of the talk about San Fran, I was wondering if anyone is
planning on attending the Tarrytown, NY campus

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Re: [U2] U2 University New York [not-secure]

2007-10-31 Thread Charles Barouch

My chance of going just hit 90%!

Charles Barouch wrote:

I want to go to Tarrytown. I'm still trying to arrange the time.

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Re: [U2] UniData to UniVerse Translation??

2007-10-16 Thread Charles Barouch

David,

LIST FILENAME WITHOUT DOODADD # AAA


David Wolverton wrote:

In UNIDATA, I can type this query:

LIST FILENAME WITH EACH DOODADD # AAA  (Pick Flavor)  or LIST FILENAME
WITH EVERY DOODAD # AAA (Unidata Flavor)

This would show me the items where **no** value in the Multivalue DOODAD
Attribute is AAA --

How do I achieve the same WITH EACH command work in UniVerse?   When I type
the command I get:
  RetrieVe: syntax error.  Unexpected explicit item id.  Token was EACH 


When I try
LIST FILENAME WITH EVERY DOODAD # AAA -- it runs, but returns items that
have AAA in them.

I need to pull the UniVerse document from IBM's website, but thought I'd ask
while it crawls down...

David W.
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Re: [U2] Over-coming EDitor shortcomings

2007-10-16 Thread Charles Barouch

Charles,
  There is software you have to install into UniData before WED or GED 
will work. Check the AccuTerm website for details. If you are still 
stuck, e-mail me and I'll get you the instructions.


   - Chuck

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Is anyone using Accuterm in the Unidata environment (7.1)?

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Re: [U2] select statement with single quotes

2007-10-12 Thread Charles Barouch

Kevin,
  '  vs. `
 Your font may vary your view or what I just typed...


Kevin King wrote:

On 10/12/07, Charlie Rubeor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

My co-worker, Larry, just pointed out that, technically, you are not
supposed to put single quotes in a name or address.  You are supposed to
use the apostrophe, which works just fine.  So the bug still exists, but
now we can blame the problem on bad data!!




Huh?  Are not the single quote and apostrophe the same character?
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[U2] [AD] UniVerse Admin [/AD]

2007-09-30 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
   I will be teaching a UniVerse Admin class online starting on 
Tuesday. It will be 7:00 PM (US Eastern)  sessions, to make it more 
friendly to other time zones. The class runs for  4 sessions, it costs  
$600, and you can sign up here:  
http://www.intl-spectrum.com/tabid/159/univ/7/default.aspx.
   We had a good turn out last time it was offered and I hope to see a 
good turnout again.


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Re: [U2] Universe PE - Fail to install

2007-09-27 Thread Charles Barouch

Sara,
  I'm running it on HT (Hyper Threading) and on Core Duo (T2050).

Sara Burns wrote:

Does anyone know if the PE version is not available for dual core or is
this likely to be something else we have done.
  

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Re: [U2] Product Distribution Methods

2007-09-12 Thread Charles Barouch

David,
   I believe Brian Leach was working on a commercial delivery system. 
U2UG has a discussion about developing a freeware method and [AD] I, 
myself have half of one written [AD]. You should talk to Brian about  
his, as it is most likely the most complete option of the three.


- Chuck

Liesse, Dave wrote:

My company publishes a software product for commercial distribution.  It
uses Universe on the server and a combination of VB flavors for the
client.  Long ago we developed a distribution system for the server side
of things, but that was back when we were a server-only application.
Now I'm afraid we're considerably behind the state of the art in our
method of distributing the server software (no problem on the client),
and I'd like to explore new approaches

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Re: [U2] User Groups

2007-09-12 Thread Charles Barouch

Bob,
  Sounds like time for you to start one. I suspect you could get a good 
group up for a quarterly meeting structure.


  - Chuck

Bob Wyatt wrote:

Is anyone aware of any active user groups operating within 100 miles of
Philadelphia? This narrows it down to the NY/Baltimore corridor?

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Re: [U2] Universe and triggers

2007-09-11 Thread Charles Barouch

Trey,
   I do the same thing. You have to keep the actions taken by the 
trigger brief, though. You don't want to interfere with the entry, 
maintenance, and other updating that the file receives.


- Chuck

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Hi Marcos,

With Universe, I have had a certain amount of success making what I call 
'indexed subroutines'  where by an index on a file calls a virtual Dictionary 
subroutine which does, in fact, operate as a rudimentary trigger.

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Re: [U2] Nabble (was Re: Documentation errors (was Get a grip))

2007-09-07 Thread Charles Barouch

Chuck,
   Unless you are already registered, Nabble replies bounce. I send out 
a lot of e-mails to peopl who get caught in the bounce filter because of 
this and invite them to join. We get a lot of our newer members that way.

   - Chuck
cstevenson wrote:

I did not know about access to u2-userss via Nabble until Clif's post.
So I just registered.
Supposedly it's more than history.  This is a test post via Nabble's reply 
page.
I'll click [Post Message] and see what happens . . .

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Re: [U2] Nabble (was Re: Documentation errors (was Get a grip))

2007-09-07 Thread Charles Barouch

Chuck,
  Yes. I often repost for Nabble and GMane users. I also post a lot for 
subscribed users who forget which e-mail name has subscription rights. 
Occasionally, people send to 'List Owner' instead of sending to the 
lists, so I push those as well.
  As to how we got into bed with them, since our rules don't prohibit 
what they do, they took it on themselves to re-post us. both groups post 
*a lot* of other lists in addition to ours.


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Re: [U2] U2 University Last Week In Denver

2007-09-05 Thread Charles Barouch

George,
  I'll have to look back. i do try my best to be even handed, but I am 
certainly not perfect.

  How about it Tony? Have I missed chances to cyber-spank you?

   - Chuck

George R Smith wrote:

Charles,

I have no connection to David BUT why don't you require Tony G to have an AD
/AD around most if not all his posts - all they are just solitations for
business.

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[U2] Model 204

2007-09-04 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
  A buddy of mine asked me if I knew anything about Model 204. I've 
never run across it, but it sure smells like a cousin of the multivalue, 
or perhaps XML, model. Anyone know anything? It's supposed to be over 30 
years old and originally used by the US Government (NSA).


http://sirius-software.com/m204.html
http://www.cca-int.com/prodinfo/m204.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_204

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Re: [U2] Tlnet error 1067

2007-08-28 Thread Charles Barouch

Windows, but I don't know which version.

jjuser ud2 wrote:

What operating system?

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Re: [U2] Spam to forum addresses - Endorsement for a solution

2007-08-27 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
Larry is right. He and I get to see the stuff that gets caught. 
You'd be amazed how many classmates of U2-Users are looking to get back 
in touch. How many Nigerian relatives U2-Users has lost in the last 
year, the number exceeds the number of people in Nigeria. Fortunately, 
U2-Users has won several British and International Lotteries...


- Chuck

Larry Hiscock wrote:

If you check the headers of the junk mail, you'll see that they're not
coming from the list.  The lists are setup so that only subscribers can
post, and email addresses must be validated before they are subscribed.

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Re: [U2] Tlnet error 1067

2007-08-27 Thread Charles Barouch

Brenda,
   Certainly worth a look see.

   - Chuck

Brenda Price wrote:

My only glimmer of an idea is that it worked before I installed my software for 
dialup internet access (i.e.: EarthLink).  Maybe it does something that messed 
it up.  Could be something similar.

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Re: [U2] Learning Uniobjects.NET

2007-08-27 Thread Charles Barouch

Phil,
   I did something somewhat like this recently. This was my formula:

   I wrote a web service in Delphi, had it drop files and requests to 
UniVerse asynchronously via Type 19s. Then I hired Lee Burstien to do 
the first cut at the UniVerse programming (I had the budget available 
and I hate working alone). The end result is collecting massive URLs and 
parsing them to produce output to a Type 18 file, some flatfiles for UPS 
and another database, some e-mails, and XML, and SQL (query  update).
  I've done the UniObjects route before and abhor .net, so I developed 
this approach. The throughput tests at better than 20 *serviced* 
requests per second. I don't know how much better because the process is 
being bottlenecked by other network activity.
  You might want to consider  skipping the connections and just have a 
simple program on the MS side trawl for new files. That way you can  
Type 19 your XML  output and let UniVerse function more like an engine.


- Chuck

phil walker wrote:

John

Drag the service in from where?

Also, I am trying to create a report in MS Reporting Services, using UV
webservice as an XML source, but cannot work out what the correct
connection details should be. Is anyone else attempting to do such a
thing?

Cheers,

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Jenkins
Sent: Tuesday, 28 August 2007 12:00 p.m.
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] Learning Uniobjects.NET
  


The easiest way to create a Web Service is to use Visual Studio .NET
2005
and drag your published service into VS - it will create the template
for
you :-)

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[U2] Tlnet error 1067

2007-08-26 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
I have a client who is using UniVerse PE and cannot start telnet. I 
suspected that he had a port conflict, but he assures me that this is 
not the case. The error # is 1067. All help appreciated.


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[U2] Moving an H80

2007-08-21 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
   Anyone here have any advise on moving an H80 Enterpise R/S6000 
running AIX  UniVerse?
   I've been through the Redbooks and I we know how to lock down the 
cabinet and we have the power requirements. I'm worried about securing 
drives and banging loose the surface mounted chips.

   Any thoughts?

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Re: [U2] RE: U2 Users Digest V1 #1809

2007-08-18 Thread Charles Barouch

Susan,

Please [AD]bracket your ads[/AD].
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[U2] I need a favor (Faster Skel) II

2007-08-13 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
  Some of the fixes are in (CLIENT-MASTER, casing issues, etc.), more 
are on the way. All feedback appreciated.


  http://www.keyally.com/fasterskel/Main.php5

Next up: replacing ABORT 201, adding some code snippeting, and templates.
 


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[U2] IBM - Windows Vista Support with U2 products

2007-08-12 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
Is anyone running UniVerse PE successfully on Vista? I just bought 
(against my will) a Vista Home Premium system. PE installs and the shell 
works, but I don't seem to be able to create accounts or telnet to it. 
All help appreciated.
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=629context=SSCRY4dc=D600uid=swg21254814loc=en_UScs=UTF-8?=enrss=ct629db2_DARGS=/template_parts/template_U2.jhtml_A_DAV= 
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=629context=SSCRY4dc=D600uid=swg21254814loc=en_UScs=UTF-8lang=enrss=ct629db2_DARGS=/template_parts/template_U2.jhtml_A_DAV=

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Re: [U2] IBM - Windows Vista Support with U2 products

2007-08-12 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
   This is the specific account creation error:

C:\Databases\IBM\UniVerse\KAIc:\Databases\IBM\UV\bin\uv
A fatal error has occurred in uniVerse
Unable to create or attach the Printer Segment

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[U2] Looking for a White Paper

2007-08-10 Thread Charles Barouch
All,
IBM did a test on the volume of users
successfully supported on a U2 (UniVerse, I think) server. They pushed it
somewhere past 2K users without breaking things and only stopped when they
ran out of testing time.
I have a client who is
part SQL shop and part UniVerse. I'd love to get them a copy of this White
Paper so that I can help guide them to a better choice on an upcoming
project which could be implemented on either architecture. Showing the
robustness of the U2 system would go a long way.
   
Anyone have a link to the paper?
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Re: [U2] Website Questions

2007-08-10 Thread Charles Barouch
Brian,
I can't go to the website from the client
I'm at (security restrictions) but here's the likely answer to the second
question:
The terminal emulators probably are
doing a 'keep alive' pulse and the barcode scanners probably aren't. 
My suspicion is that if you turn off keep alive on a terminal emulator, it
will fall off as well.
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Brian Leach wrote: 
| 2. Users getting kicked out of UniVerse. 
| We have Universe 10.1 running in Windows 2003. It seems like when we
are 
| getting close to our license limit, users that are currently
logged in are 
| getting kicked out. We are using telnet to connect
to the server. 
| 
| The strange thing is that it only seems to
be happening on Barcode 
| scanners (using VT100 emulation). A PC
using AccuTerm, Reflections, etc. 
| emulation software has no
problems. 
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RE: [U2] I need a favor

2007-07-26 Thread Charles Barouch
Norman,
Sounds like you are making an excellent
case for Brian's template idea.

Brian,
 I *think* the lowercase issue is all resolved
now.
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RE: [U2] I need a favor

2007-07-26 Thread Charles Barouch
Brenda,
   I just re-checked the link. Please try again. It
is possibly a timing issue, or perhaps your firewall doesn't trust 'php5'
or my site.
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Brenda Price wrote:
|
Charles,
| 
| I tried to get there but keep getting an internet
page not found error.
| 
| Brenda
| 
| -Original
Message-
|
From: Charles Barouch
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 10:02
AM
| To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
| Subject: [U2] I need a
favor
| 
| All,
|I just put up a new (free) tool on my
site. It
| takes very little time to use and I'd appreciate it if
some of you would
| beat on it and let me know what you think.
|

| 
| http://www.keyally.com/fasterskel/Main.php5
| 
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RE: [U2] I need a favor

2007-07-26 Thread Charles Barouch
Brian,
   I am open to templates and I've noted the
lowercase bug. What exactly don't you like?

   NOTE:
THIS IS NOT AN INVITATION FOR EVERYONE TO CREATE A RELIGIOUS WAR OVER
CODING STYLES. This is an attempt at a civil discussion for the purpose of
making the tool more useful.

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Brian Leach wrote:
| Charles
| 
| I
get the idea, but I don't like the code it produces...
| 
|
(sorry did that sounds too blunt)
| Also the 'lowercase' option turns
the file names into lower case as well.
| 
| How about offering
a choice of templates (and option to upload)?
| 
| Brian
|

| 
| -Original Message-
|
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
|
Charles Barouch
| Sent: 26 July 2007 16:02
| To:
u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
| Subject: [U2] I need a favor
|
| All,
|I just put up a new (free) tool on
my site. It takes very
| little time to use and I'd appreciate it
if some of you would
| beat on it and let me know what you
think.
|
|
|
http://www.keyally.com/fasterskel/Main.php5
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Re: [U2] UniData 7.1 vs. MS SQL 2005 performance

2007-07-21 Thread Charles Barouch

Jerry,
   We prefer to call it In-elegant Design and we teach it as an 
alternative to your view of the UniVerse.


END OF THREAD - Move it to U2-Community or let it go.


Jerry Banker wrote:

So what you are saying is that relational theory, since it is not
proven, in essence does not exist. :-)
Jerry

-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 9:56 PM

To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org

So, when Date or Codd uses the term relational theory they do not
mean that it is something that is not yet proven, they are referring
to doing pure mathematics.  --dawn
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Re: [U2] U2 University link

2007-07-21 Thread Charles Barouch

Martin,
   If you fly through Queens (Kennedy or La Guardia) maybe I can buy 
you lunch.
   Actually, I have it one good authority that the price is already 
being looked at, with an eye toward lowering the UK price.


- Chuck

Martin Phillips wrote:
Why is the UK event 50% more expensive than the US version? A quick 
look at Travelocity shows I could fly out to the New York session for 
about the same as the price difference.

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Re: [U2] system builder question(s)

2007-07-20 Thread Charles Barouch
Kevin,
 I'll take one.
 - Chuck

Kevin King wrote:
 I actually do have a box full of SB+ Solutions 2nd Edition CDs with Informix
 labels that IBM gave me to get rid of.  If anyone is interested in them, I'd
 be happy to get them off my shelf.  Drop me an email and I'll send a disk,
 no charge.

 On 7/17/07, Doug Chanco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 thanks!


 Boydell, Stuart wrote:
 
 Doug, see the IBM website.
 U2/SB+ trial software:
 http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/download/search.jsp?go=yrs=u2trial
 s
 Documentation including SBSolutions (Kevin King's book):
 http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/library/


   
 1. are there any trial/restricted version of system builder available
 for linux?
 2. are there any good system builder books/turtorials/web sites
 available

 
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Re: [U2] Orlando U2 users -- anybody out there?

2007-07-19 Thread Charles Barouch

Rex,
  Check out OSDA, the Open Systems Database Association in Florida. I 
don't know how active they are at present, but they are a top-notch 
group of people. www.osda.org

Rex Gozar wrote:

Hi,

I am looking to talk or even meet with fellow U2 or PICK users in the
Orlando, Florida area.  Perhaps there's a U2UG Orlando already out
there. If not, at the very least I would like to create an informal
network of PICK programmers.  The keyword here is informal.  Maybe 
we can get together for coffee or beer or just chat on the phone.  I 
have no interest in renting meeting rooms or organizing membership 
rosters.


While the u2ug mailing list is great, I want to be able to go into depth
on a variety of subjects, like software architecture, coding standards,
source code control, GUI, web integration, database interoperability, 
and so on.  Nothing beats talking about a problem/solution and drawing 
it out on a whiteboard -- which is kind of hard to do via email.


So if you live in or around Orlando, please shoot me an email at rgozar
[at] autopower.com or call me at 407-695-7300.

rex
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Re: [U2] Orlando U2 users -- anybody out there? [not-secure]

2007-07-19 Thread Charles Barouch

Mark,
   Thanks for the update. It is truly a shame to see things go that way 
for them. OSDA (previously PUoF) was a great group. They held good 
conferences, ran a decent regional magazine, and were a fun group of 
people with which to spend time. OSDA will be missed.


   - Chuck

Hennessey, Mark F. wrote:

OSDA?  You better hurry...

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[U2] [AD] UniVerse Admin Job [/AD]

2007-07-19 Thread Charles Barouch

REPOSTED WITHOUT ENDORSEMENT:  JOB OPENING FOR UNIVERSE ADMIN IN KENTUCKY

CONTACT: 
   Tim Heard
   Senior Recruiting Manager 
   Technical Solutions Group
   4350 Brownsboro Rd., Suite 110 
   Louisville, KY 40207

   Office: 502 893-4368   Fax: 502 893-4518
   www.technicalsg.com http://www.technicalsg.com


GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
.
System Design and Implementation
o Database design
o Data and process distribution
o Application design
.
Linux Administrator
o Operating system installation, configuration and maintenance
o Security
o Performance and monitoring of backups and restores
o Software installation, configuration and maintenance
o File system monitoring and maintenance
o User account maintenance
.
UniVerse Administrator
o Installation and configuration of UniVerse
o Account creation and management
o Configuration, monitoring and troubleshooting of transaction logging
o Performance and monitoring of backups and restores
o UniVerse security administration
.
Developer
o Develop and test applications in both UNIX and UniVerse
o Maintain and/or enhance existing applications
.
Source Control Administrator
o Monitor source control and software deployment by developers
.
Application Software Deployment
o Organize and coordinate application software quality assurance and 
deployment for both scheduled and non-scheduled code turn cycles

.
Development Standards
o Establish, maintain and implement development standards and conventions
.
Developer Educator in topics such as
o UniVerse BASIC programming practices, conventions and techniques
o UNIX shell programming practices, conventions and techniques
o Using UniVerse indexes, triggers, sockets interface, CallHTTP interface
o Dictionaries
o Query techniques and optimization
o Source Control Management
.
Production Process Monitoring
o Monitor the production environment through the use of email alerts, 
reports, interactive examination, etc., for application failures, 
process bottlenecks, etc.

.
Assist other departments with usage and troubleshooting of UniVerse and 
production applications.

.
Maintain a very liberal, open, and fluid communication with and foster a 
good working relationship among developers, production users and 
business owners

.
Perform other tasks and special projects from time to time as assigned 
by either the CIO or the CTO

.
Be available to perform after-hours tasks as required

REQUIRED SKILLS:
5+ years Linux Administration Experience
5+ years UniVerse Administration, including experience with file sizing, 
index optimization, etc.
10+ years Multi-Value database programming experience with BASIC, PROC 
and Paragraphs. UniVerse experience is preferred. Must include use of 
indexes, file triggers and transaction processing
Multi-value Query language experience, with preference to UniVerse, 
including dictionary programming

UNIX shell and tools programming experience
C and Expect language experience
Basic understanding of and experience with TCP/IP networking
http/CGI programming
Application Programming experience with IBM Websphere MQ Series
Familiarity with SQL
Great attention to detail
Excellent verbal and written communications skills

DESIRED SKILLS
Experience with Microsoft SQL Server database and the Query Analyzer


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RE: [U2] UniData 7.1 vs. MS SQL 2005 performance

2007-07-18 Thread Charles Barouch
Robert,
There is a firmly held belief that if
books were available, that we, as a group, are too cheap to buy them. Clif
Oliver (who ran this list for 9 years) used to edit a Pick series of
O'Reilly. When I contacted Tim O'Reilly about a year ago, proposing new MV
books, he said that he'd love to, but he can't afford to lose that kind of
money.
 If you want books, we need to commit
to publishers. I'm sure Brian would be willing to put up a sign-up sheet
on U2UG.org, so we can submit a list of people who promise to buy at least
one copy if a publisher will print a new book. I think a pre-order of 1K
copies would get us some traction. Are we willing to spend $15 to $50 a
piece for a new U2 book? I don't think they'll have trouble finding
willing writers.

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Re: [U2] EDI PROGRAM

2007-07-16 Thread Charles Barouch
Barry,
[AD] Contact Camry Group (Todd Miller) and
ask about PiE. 
   Camry: (631) 963-0060 [/AD]
   I've worked
with it at several clients and I've worked with Todd several times.
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|   Can anybody
suggest a proven, top drawer EDI translator package.
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[Fwd: [U2] [AD] UniVerse Programmer needed in New Jersey]

2007-06-30 Thread Charles Barouch

Mark,
   Barry Rogen, not Dave Rosen...

 Position:   Full time, permanent  U2 programmer
   Environment:   UniVerse, residing on HP systems
 Location:Northern New Jersey
 Experience Level:   1 - 5 years
 Type Business:   Manufacturing

  Requirements/Expectations:  Must be able to mutitask and work in a
challenging, fast paced environment. EDI knowledge is necessary.
Terrific opportunities for technical growth and training. Solid
programming skills expected.

Barry  Rogen
PNY Technologies, Inc.
Senior  Programmer/Analyst
(973)  515 - 9700  ext 5327
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win
glorious triumphs even though checkered by
failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who
neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live
in the gray twilight that knows neither victory
nor defeat.t. roosevelt

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Re: [U2] [AD] UniVerse Programmer needed in New Jersey

2007-06-29 Thread Charles Barouch

Ron,
  Actually, I train new programmers. The problem is that most new 
people don;t know there's a community, so we don't meet them. There's 
actually a lot of new blood. We just have to find them and invite them 
inside.


   - Chuck

Ron Hutchings wrote:

   Has anyone actually run across someone with only 1-5 years experience?
   __

 From:  Jerry Banker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To:  u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 To:  u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject:  RE: [U2] [AD] UniVerse Programmer needed in New Jersey
 Date:  Fri, 29 Jun 2007 08:28:22 -0500
 No, they're looking for a woman :-)
 -Original Message-
 From: john reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 7:52 AM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: Re: [U2] [AD] UniVerse Programmer needed in New Jersey
 'Must be able to mutitask'
 Is that like having the capability to alter the biocharacteristics of
 a task, sort've on the fly?'
 Just kidding
 john
 On 6/28/07, Barry Rogen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Position:   Full time, permanent  U2 programmer
 Environment:   UniVerse, residing on HP systems
   Location:Northern New Jersey
   Experience Level:   1 - 5 years
   Type Business:   Manufacturing
 
Requirements/Expectations:  Must be able to mutitask and work in a
  challenging, fast paced environment. EDI knowledge is necessary.
  Terrific opportunities for technical growth and training. Solid
  programming skills expected.
 
  Barry  Rogen
  PNY Technologies, Inc.
  Senior  Programmer/Analyst
  (973)  515 - 9700  ext 5327
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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Re: [U2] New UV system

2007-06-13 Thread Charles Barouch

Mark,
 I'm moving a client to a new server right now. The specs we are 
using are Dual Core Xeon 5140, 4 GB memory, with Windows 2003. It sounds 
like you could get away with a much smaller system. I shy away from 
using desktops as servers, so I'd recommend you go with a rack-mountable 
if you can.


 I'm available for phone-based assistance. You can contact me 
off-list about that.


 - Chuck

MAJ Programming wrote:

All:

I have a client running UV on SCO on a 486/Pentium-1 looking box. They would
like to move everything to a contemporary box.

  
While I don't create systems, I would like some suggestions on which kind of

W2000-class server to hold a 5 user version of UV. I don't want to switch
databases to UD or D3 etc as the $ isn't there for the conversion (me).

Unless absolutely imperative, I do not want a unix-based system.

I would also be in the market for some phone-based assistance on the backup as
it's done through an automated process in the UV app and I'm not that familiar
with UV/UD backups or restores. One thing I would like would be to resize
(down) most of the data files. I think it is a dds4 tape.

I'm even game for a gently-used smaller system.

Thanks in advance
Mark Johnson
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[U2] [AD] Pick Programmers #07-00153 [/AD]

2007-06-08 Thread Charles Barouch

FORWARDED WITHOUT ENDORSEMENT

Chuck,

It was a pleasure speaking with you.

This is a permanent full time position located in Stamford, Ct.  
The client needs two strong Pick Programmers with 7-10 years experience 
minimum.  The starting salary is up to $100K per year.

Thank you for any assistance you can provide.

Nancy I. Fitzpatrick
Technical Recruiter
IT Staffing, Inc.
202-484-1730

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Re: [U2] Time conversion code

2007-06-07 Thread Charles Barouch
Charles,
UV Account
VOC.@RECORD...9.

RELLEVELX-type - T01:00:00
he RELEASE
 LEVEL of
this accou
nt
10.2.0
ADMIN

10.2.0

Pick flavored account:
VOC. @RECORD... 9.

RELLEVEL X  25:00:00
 10.1.11
 PICK
 PICK.FORMA
 T
 10.1.11


Stevenson, Charles wrote:
 From: Anthony Youngman
 If it has been changed, it should be logged as a bug!
 
 From: Norman, David
 This (IMO unwanted) change in functionality occurred at 10.0.
   

 UV users any  all,
 Please post results to this simple test: 

LIST VOC RELLEVEL  EVAL @RECORD  EVAL 9 CONV MTS

 At 10.0.16 I get inconsistent results in Pick, Ideal,  the UV admin
 acct all on the same system.
 Has this been a flavour difference forever, or a recent *cough* feature
 *cough* *cough*?

 --- Pick ---
 VOC. @RECORD 9.
 RELLEVEL X   25:00:00
  10.0.16
  PICK
  PICK.FORMAT
  10.0.16

--- Ideal --- (same system)
 VOC. @RECORD 9.
 RELLEVEL X   01:00:00
  10.0.16
  NEWACC

  10.0.16

--- UV acct --- (same system)
 VOC. @RECORD 9.

 RELLEVEL X-type - Th 01:00:00
  e RELEASE L
  EVEL of thi
  s account
  10.0.16
  ADMIN

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Re: [U2] Time conversion code

2007-06-06 Thread Charles Barouch

Tim,
  You could just roll your own:
CALL ELAPSED(9,TIMEOUT)
CRT TIMEOUT


SUBROUTINE ELAPSED(SECONDS,TIMEOUT)
* by Charles Barouch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
* on 6/6/2007
* ***
HOURS = INT(SECONDS/3600)
SECONDS = SECONDS - (HOURS * 3600)
MINUTES = INT(SECONDS/60)
SECONDS = SECONDS - (MINUTES * 60)
TIMEOUT = HOURS : ':' : MINUTES 'R%2' : ':' SECONDS 'R%2'
RETURN; * Logical End of Program

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Re: [U2] WRITE issues??

2007-05-21 Thread Charles Barouch

Pam,
   I've seen this with bad locking schemes. Does your application do 
real U2 locking, or is it using a custom lock scheme?


   Charles Barouch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


Pamela J Robbins wrote:
They find everything updated, but on checking days later, finds the 
data back in it's original state.

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Re: [U2] [UD] Union Query

2007-05-16 Thread Charles Barouch

Ed,
  When I face this, I build a little BASIC program which builds a UNION 
file which is keyed by file * item and then I do the Query against 
that file. You could probably build the UNION file from triggers and 
always keep it current.


   Here's how it works:

  If DAILY.FILE has three items: 1, 2, and 3; and MONTHLY.FILE has 
six items: 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26; then TEMPORAL.UNION file has nine 
items: DAILY.FILE*1, DAILY.FILE*2, DAILY.FILE*3, MONTHLY.FILE*21, 
MONTHLY.FILE*22, etc.


 TEMPORAL.UNION's DICT has items with TRANS conditionally, based on 
(G0*1).


Therefore: SORT TEMPORAL.UNION WITH DATE = 5/1 BY DATE DATE PART.NUMBER 
DESCRIPTION BIN TOTAL QTY


   - Chuck UNION SPECIFIC Barouch
  
Burwell, Ed wrote:
Has anyone developed or know of a way to do the equivalent of a UNION query in UniData? 
SORT DAILY.FILE AND MONTHLY.FILE WITH DATE = 5/1 BY DATE DATE PART.NUMBER DESCRIPTION BIN TOTAL QTY
  


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Re: [U2] [UD] Union Query

2007-05-16 Thread Charles Barouch

David,
   I'd vote for that! Here's the language I'd suggest:

   SORT, LIST, SELECT, SSELECT (at minimum) should allow for data in 
multiple data levels as an option. The keyword SPANNING would be used to 
indicate which data levels or SPANNING ALL for all data levels. When 
Spanning is used, the @ID will display the source data level and the 
item ID.
   Example: SORT DAILY.SUMMARY SPANNING 20070501 20070502 
20070503 BY-DSND DOLLARS PERSON.ID HAT-SIZES TOTAL DOLLARS BREAK-ON 
DATA.LEVEL.FROM.ID



  - Chuck

David Wolverton wrote:

Question for everyone then: Should IBM invent a method to extend the Query languages of 
UniData/UniVerse to do this 'Temporal File' - a Cross Data File 
SELECT/LIST/SORT?

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Re: [U2] [UD] Union Query

2007-05-16 Thread Charles Barouch

Bill,
  Sure does.
  CREATE.FILE ML
  CREATE.FILE DATA ML,TOO

  You end up with one DICT and two DATA levels.

   - Chuck Just Retested It Barouch

Bill Haskett wrote:

Does UV have multi-level files?

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MV Books (Formerly: [U2] Incubator - News from the board)

2007-05-11 Thread Charles Barouch

Dawn,
What I really need is your plenty potent Professorial powers to get 
more colleges willing to teach the course once we have the textbook read.

- Chuck

Dawn Wolthuis wrote:

Very cool, Chuck. If you need a reader, you know where I live... (and
if it happens to be one that someone else started, then I've already
read some if it)

cheers!  --dawn



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Re: MV Books (Formerly: [U2] Incubator - News from the board)

2007-05-11 Thread Charles Barouch

Mark,
  Not a class on MV, a class on introduction to programatic thought, 
using MV as a clean, graspable BAISC.


  - Chuck Stealth Barouch

MAJ Programming wrote:

I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for any college courses for MV.
I have 2 kids, aged 20  17. When the 20 yr old was in 7th grade (7 years
ago) they were exposed to Microsoft Office items like Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Publisher and even Access. Likewise for the 17 yr old more
recently.
From that point forward, the kids are incredibly immersed in everything
GUI/windows/internet. The endless hours of IMing, downloading, surfing and
everything else GUI seems to point forward in the right direction.
Thus, imagine a college student considering such courses as Cisco
Certification, MCSE and other highly visible entities also considering an MV
course if it were offered. Upon the first day they would quickly drop the
course as MV offers neither an entertainable/WYSIWYG environment, a familiar
data structure (to those weened on everything MS), a practical purpose for
the individual nor any seemingly useful employment opportunities.

Sorry for the dark cloud but I can't imagine even the most purposeful young
adult considering MV. I teach the Computer merit badge in the Boy Scouts and
even that course outline is heavily MS. I even took the brightest kid in my
class, a senior at a local High-Tech (Gifted  Talented) high school and
fired up one of my D3 systems to show him how I make a living.

I spent way too much time trying to make analogies in MV to what I know he
knows about MS Access. This kid is Cisco Certified from his school and
capable of understanding the MV model. But since it was different, it was an
uphill battle to illustrate some of its superior features.

I saw the look in his eyes that he was being polite in letting me speak but
he was clearly not interested in something that looks like DOS. While I know
that there are many 4GL's and GUI overlays for MV, it still is a huge amount
of command-line stuff.

We are the best kept secret in the computer business. Virtually zero people
have heard of Pick, MV or any of the old or present flavors. Yes, everyone's
heard of IBM but that's about it. Honeywell makes air conditioners, Mcdonnel
Douglass makes airplanes and Sanyo makes consumer electronics.

I believe there is a delicate balance between proficient MV programmers and
MV environments. The newer MV programmers may have gotten thrust into
supporting a MV environment when their employers added that slight
responsibility to their otherwise IT (network/Ms/unix) list.

I'm sure actual mileage may differ but not by much. I'm glad I'm an
independent programmer as a few of my full-time MV programmer
acquaintenances are now looking at their MV jobs disappearing with each MV
system being replaced. Hopefully they are professionally versed in other
environments as I am endeavouring as well.

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Re: [U2] Incubator - News from the board

2007-05-10 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
  Let me respond to some of these... but first:

MOST IMPORTANT! We need content for the learner packs! Please contact 
U2UG President Brian Leach with specific offers to help. We need code 
examples, well reasoned tutorials, and more. These packs are a big part 
of making the incubator work.


Gabriel,
  I am currently writing an MV book and editing another. The first will 
be distributed free as a PDF and the second will be a college text book. 
We already have one College committed to using it bt I can't say more at 
this time.


Rob, Dave  Jerry,
   VMware was my original proposal and IBM legal found that 
problematic.It may be possible in the future but we won't hold this up 
waiting for it.


Karl,
  The hot links included in the incubator will point to a lot of U2UG 
content so that we can keep things dynamic and current.


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[U2] Incubator - News from the board

2007-05-09 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
   The U2UG board has been discussing the 'incubator plan' and we will 
soon be presenting a draft proposal to membership. Here's what we are 
discussing in broad brushstrokes - all feedback appreciated.


   We want an *easy* *legal* way to get PE editions into the hands of 
business people, college students, entrepreneurs, and other market 
expanders. More than that, we need to get people a version of the PE 
software which is chock full of examples, training materials, and useful 
information.


   Here's what we have in mind: We want to build an installer which 
pulls the PE editions from the IBM website (allowing the user to sign 
the IBM agreement), pulls Learner Packs from the U2UG website (allowing 
the user to sign the U2UG agreement - designed to protect the content 
all of you will - hopefully - contribute). Finally, the installer will 
bootstrap the Learner Packs into the PE installation, so the accounts, 
files, and programs, etc. are all in place.
The end result will be a full install, with URLs to get them to the 
U2UG and other key locations. It will allow people to see our technology 
in the best light possible. Opinions? Flames? Offers to Help?


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[U2] IPv6

2007-05-07 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
  With the US government requiring implementation by June 2006, with 
Europe and Asia already doing a lot with it, shouldn't there be more 
talk here about IPv6 (http://www.ipv6.org/)? I know my clients will be 
asking me soon. Is it a big deal, how long can they avoid coming on 
board? Why should they ever? Will their database still connect to 
everything?
  Does anyone out there already have some experience to share? If it's 
easy, I'd love to have that answer ready when I get asked. If it's hard, 
I need to know what the steps are, at least in the broad outline. If i 
don't know, they'll pay someone else to find out...



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Re: [U2] IPv6

2007-05-07 Thread Charles Barouch

Bill,
  Almost... 2006 was supposed to be 2008.

  ::sigh::
  - Chuck
Brutzman, Bill wrote:

1.  Is that 2007?
2. A lot of the ipv6 steam escaped when vendors added DHCP to their
products.
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All,
   With the US government requiring implementation by June 2006...

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Re: Spam:Re: [U2] Users of UniVerse

2007-04-30 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
Mike O' Rear was the original founder of this list. He handed it to 
Clif. After a mere nine years, Clif handed stewardship over to U2UG.

   - Chuck
Jerry wrote:
It was USC and the operator was Mike O' Rear. I hope I spelled that 
correctly.

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Re: [U2] UV - Broken File [not-secure]

2007-04-25 Thread Charles Barouch

Mark,
  I think I recall one in the U2 Survival Guide CD from IBM.

   - Chuck Don't have my notes handy Barouch

Hennessey, Mark F. wrote:
Uh, oh  Mission critical file is broken.  


The key to the suspect record was found in an error in a COMO...  When we 
attempt to edit it we get:

ED CHK.BK.DTL 13946777*10642677
File '/dbms/CHECK/CHK.BK.DTL/DATA.30':
Computed blink of 0x90C does not match expected blink of 0x0!
Detected within group starting at address 0x8000C800!
Program ED: pc = 67DE, Internal data error.
PROCESS ABORTED

FAST found the following:

12:08:49 25 APR 2007
Error analyzing /dbms/CHECK/CHK.BK.DTL
Return Code = 109
Pointer mismatch in record header. Group = 1048576, offset = 2147483648

Anyone have a FILEPEEK survival kit handy?
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Re: Spam:[U2] News from IBM - U2 Conference Coming Soon

2007-04-24 Thread Charles Barouch

Brenda,
   IBM informs me that early bird registrations should still be able to 
be canceled for a refund. If you have a problem canceling, I can refer 
you to someone within IBM who can help. Having said that, I may still be 
going to IOD because the general business topics apply to me even if the 
tech won't.


- Chuck

Brenda Price wrote:

When you say in lieu of that sounds like U2 won't have any events at
the conference in October.  Is that so?  That would be bite for
companies that have already paid the early bird price for the conference
or are getting ready to signup for the early bird specials.

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To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Spam:[U2] News from IBM - U2 Conference Coming Soon

*Events*

* *U2 University Coming in Q3 2007!*

It is now official that U2 will have their own regional technical 
conferences in lieu of participating in the IBM IOD Conference in 
October. We are working on firm dates but wanted to let you know to stay


tuned for more information on these 3 day events. If you have 
suggestions on technical topics that you want to see covered or wish to 
submit a session abstract, please send a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[U2] [AD] Selling Multivalue to Upper Management[/AD]

2007-04-22 Thread Charles Barouch
If you know anyone who might want to attend, please pass this 
information on


The date:
April 22, 2:00 PM US Eastern Daylights Savings Time - Sunday
second session being planned on OZ/Kiwi time. I'll post 
information on that session soon


To find the session:

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Re: [U2] Single Signon for U2 - Identity Management ?

2007-04-19 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
  I *believe* Baker is looking to have people put in their User ID  
Password exactly once, and not have to re-enter it for each process 
(UniVerse, E-mail, Mapped Directories, etc.). Basicly, he wants logging 
on in the morning to preclude having to even think about identity until 
you log off.


   - Chuck Speaking for Baker, Even Though He's Here To Speak For 
Himself Barouch


Baker Hughes wrote:

Les,

It's been a *few* years since I focused more on network and desktop
support, but aren't you talking more about desktop delivery with the
Citrix application server?  Whereas, I'm looking for an IDM solution to
authenticate a User and give them access to the Enterprise assets they
have permissions to.

These are related, but different.

-Baker

-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Les Hewkin
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 10:18 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] Single Signon for U2 - Identity Management ?

Hi,

Are you looking for something like a CITRIX server?
With CITRIX you publish to users the applications they are allowed to
have.
We run Wintegrate, word ... Etc as well as our VB apps from just one
place. 



Les Sherlock Hewkin
Project Manager - Financial Systems
01604 592289 



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Subject: [U2] Single Signon for U2 - Identity Management ?

You know how when you go to bed sometimes and your brain keeps thinking
about some problem...

I've been thinking this isn't possible in U2 environment, but sometime
during the night I resolved to ask the question.

Does anyone know of an Identity Management Suite that is U2 aware?  This
data security issue represents the next frontier for programmers, for
solution providers, for network analysts.  Who is the frontiersman in
the U2/MV space?

What we need - single signon and immediate access to those systems,
servers, storage that your identity allows.  Whatever you don't have
rights to, you can't see (an old Novell concept that Microslop still
doesn't get).

Does anyone know about an IDM solution that interoperates with the major
*nix OS's that U2 is ported to?

Thanks for any guidance.

-Baker
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Re: [U2] Garbage Characters

2007-04-18 Thread Charles Barouch

Joe,
   That garbage is probably the raw code of a backspace. Many Unix and 
Linux systems are not set up to correctly filter controls like backspace 
until *after* you log in and your environment is set up. You need to set 
your system to do the pre-login filtering.


   - Chuck

Joseph Ruiz wrote:

   Sometimes when I open an Accuterm 2k2 session and start
A program and I need to back space I get garbage characters.
Does anyone have any idea how to solve this problem?
Thanks,
Joe
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Re: [U2] Multivalue Column

2007-04-17 Thread Charles Barouch

Sanjeeb,

   TOTAL will total. Look in the manuals for Retrieve. There's a lot to 
be gained by going through them.


   - Chuck

Sanjeebkumar Sarangi wrote:

Suppose, I have a multivalue column. How can I get the sum of all the values ? 
If I want to create an array of the elements present in the multivalue column, 
then how can I do it ? Please give me some examples.

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[U2] [AD] Selling MultiValue [/AD]

2007-04-17 Thread Charles Barouch

If you know anyone who might want to attend, please pass this
information on

To find the sessions:

https://skypecasts.skype.com/skypecasts/skypecast/search.html?search=mul

tivaluedoSearch=Search
The dates:
April 17, 2:00 PM  US Eastern Daylights Savings Time - Tuesday
April 22, 2:00 PM US Eastern Daylights Savings Time - Sunday

If you need the Linux software:
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/linux/
If you need the Mac OSX software:
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/macosx/
If you need the Windows software:
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/windows/

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[U2] Re: Confirmation: Selling Multivalue to Upper Management

2007-04-17 Thread Charles Barouch
Skype closed the cast early. You can find the re-opened conference here: 
https://skypecasts.skype.com/skypecasts/skypecast/detailed.html?id_talk=707948

Charles Barouch wrote:
If you know anyone who might want to attend, please pass this 
information on


To find the sessions:

https://skypecasts.skype.com/skypecasts/skypecast/search.html?search=multivaluedoSearch=Search 


The dates:
April 17, 2:00 PM  US Eastern Daylights Savings Time - Tuesday
April 22, 2:00 PM US Eastern Daylights Savings Time - Sunday

If you need the Linux software:
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/linux/
If you need the Mac OSX software:
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/macosx/
If you need the Windows software:
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/windows/

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Re: [U2] Confirmation: Selling Multivalue to Upper Management

2007-04-17 Thread Charles Barouch

Peter (and others),
   Skype had a glitch. I'm doing it all again on Sunday (same time of 
day) and I'm working with Skype to resolve the issue. Please join me 
then. If you cannot, let me know, I *may* be doing a tyhird shot for the 
Australia/New Zealand crowd.


  - Chuck

Peter Veenhof wrote:

Can't join the Skypecast, says it has already finished :(

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[U2] Speaking up for MultiValue

2007-04-17 Thread Charles Barouch

All,

 The IOD (IBM Information on Demand) Conference is asking for speakers.

If you would like to propose a topic:
  http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/conf/speakers.html

If you are considering attending:
 http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/conf/sponsor.html


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Re: Spam:RE: Spam:RE: [U2] U2 / mv.net

2007-04-16 Thread Charles Barouch

Jerry,
   UV.COM, so it sounds more business-like that VB.Net. :)

   - Chuck Who Should Be Responding on Community Because This Is No 
Longer Technical Barouch


Jerry wrote:
Actually it would be to their advantage to do both, give it a new 
front end and give it a new name. Heck lets start calling the 
programming language UV.NET and really get on the band wagon. :-)


- Original Message - From: Bill Haskett 
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Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 1:47 PM
Subject: Spam:RE: Spam:RE: [U2] U2 / mv.net



Jerry:

It's really cool how good ideas spring from seemingly nowhere.  :-)

Bill

-Original Message-

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jerry

Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 6:45 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: Spam:RE: [U2] U2 / mv.net

Strange how you can just change the name or add a character to the name

then

all of a sudden it makes it a whole new language. Just like this other
discussion on Cache. You put a new face on an old product and all of a
sudden it becomes the rage. Maybe IBM should consider doing the same 
with
one of the U2 products and start marketing it under the name DB-1D 
(Uni =

1,

Data) or DB-UV.

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[U2] Confirmation: Selling Multivalue to Upper Management

2007-04-16 Thread Charles Barouch

If you know anyone who might want to attend, please pass this information on

To find the sessions:

https://skypecasts.skype.com/skypecasts/skypecast/search.html?search=multivaluedoSearch=Search

The dates:
April 17, 2:00 PM  US Eastern Daylights Savings Time - Tuesday
April 22, 2:00 PM US Eastern Daylights Savings Time - Sunday

If you need the Linux software:
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/linux/
If you need the Mac OSX software:
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/macosx/
If you need the Windows software:
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/windows/

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Re: Spam:[U2] Selling Multivalue to Upper Management

2007-04-13 Thread Charles Barouch

Jerry,
   My Skype ID is 'cbarouch' - it appears that I lack an imagination.
   You will need a microphone only if you intend to comment.

Jerry wrote:

Charles,
What is your Skype ID? Do you have to have a microphone installed to 
use this? I've never used Skype before.



Linux download:
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/linux/
Mac OSX download:
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/macosx/
Windows download:
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/windows/
To find the sessions:
https://skypecasts.skype.com/skypecasts/skypecast/search.html?search=multivaluedoSearch=Search 


The dates:
April 17, 2:00 PM  US Eastern Daylights Savings Time - Tuesday
April 22, 2:00 PM US Eastern Daylights Savings Time - Sunday

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[U2] [AD] Java/JSP/UniVerse Assistance [/AD]

2007-04-05 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
I have client (NY Area) who is looking for a one day on-site 
consult from someone who can finish up a bunch of little JSP/UniVerse 
issues. The have a working system, which is largely doing what it's 
supposed to, but there are spot changes:  making the Cascading Style 
Sheets more flexible, testing a few errant parts, etc.
The hard stuff is all done. The pages get good data, the formatting 
is working, the response time is acceptable, it just needs some tweaks. 
The bad news is that the client is somewhat price sensitive. I actually 
know an ideal candidate, but he's economically out of their reach.


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Re: [U2] Trying to run UniAdmin with PE`

2007-04-05 Thread Charles Barouch

Brenda,
   If you open a command window on Windows and type NETSTAT -a you'll 
get a list of active ports. That'll tell you if 23 is really in use and 
it *may* tell you by whom. If you are on XP, you can go to SETTINGS  
CONTROL PANEL  ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS  SEVICES and walk through looking 
for your telnet thief.


Brenda Price wrote:

I hadn't tried it use it for a while until last night.  I am assuming
something I installed (Earthlink Total Access, or updates to Norton
security, or updates from Microsoft) after the last time I used UniVerse
UniAdmin has screwed it up.

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[U2] [AD] Delphi Consultant with UniOjbects Experience [/AD]

2007-04-05 Thread Charles Barouch

All,
Same price sensitive client as before. They've just given me 
permission to bring in an on-site Delphi/UO person for up to two weeks. 
The bad news is that the person in question will have to work closely 
with me. This is in addition to the Java/JSP person.
The ideal candidate would be Brian Leach, only local and less busy. 
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Re: [U2] Trying to run UniAdmin with PE`

2007-04-04 Thread Charles Barouch

Kevin,
UniAdmin requires UniObjects if I recall correctly. You may need to 
REGSRV32 the dll. I'm at a client, so I can't check right now.


- Chuck

Kevin King wrote:
Not only have I not gotten UniAdmin working against Universe PE (on 
the same box), once Universe PE is installed UniAdmin doesn't work for 
Unidata PE either. I'd love to know the fix for this one also.

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Re: Spam:RE: Spam:Re: [U2] Trying to run UniAdmin with PE`

2007-04-04 Thread Charles Barouch

Joseph,
Is it possible there's a cataloged version of SUB1, written at some 
prior time, which has eight params?


- Chuck

Joseph Ruiz wrote:

When I run the program I get the error:
Subroutine SUB1 called with 1 arguments, 8 were expected

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Re: [U2] OT? PS/2 keyboard adapters for ADDS terminals.

2007-04-02 Thread Charles Barouch

Gabriel,
Here's several ways to reach Boundless. Maybe you you're getting 
shuttled off to the wrong department?


  Boundless
  50 Engineers Lane, Unit 2
  Farmingdale, NY 11735-1208
  Email Sales: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Company Phone: 1-800-231-5445 or 1-631-962-1500
  Fax 1-631-962-1505
Sales
  Don DeMichele  (NY, US)  1-631-962-1460
  John Ostenda  (SC, US)  1-803-381-8705
  Ken Cadigan  (NY, US)  1-631-962-1485
  Derrick Holloway  (UK)  011-44-121-580-8933

   - Chuck Boundless Barouch

Gabriel Green wrote:

Boundless never returns my calls.
  

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Re: [U2] PARAGRAPHS

2007-04-02 Thread Charles Barouch

Anita,
You need to either type the following at TCL or incorporate it into 
your LOGIN paragraph:


PTERM CASE NOINVERT

This will force the caps lock (and cut  paste) from reversing the 
capitalization.


- Chuck

Anita Panda wrote:
when I am doing the same thing all the code  which are in capital letters 
are getting converted  to small  case letters and vice versa.
  

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Re: [U2] OT? PS/2 keyboard adapters for ADDS terminals.

2007-04-02 Thread Charles Barouch

Gabriel,
[AD]
You could also try a Boundless vendor like Vecmar:
 http://adds.vecmar.com/default.htm
 Call us toll free: 800-457-8499
 International: 440-953-1119
[/AD]
Boundless never returns my calls. 

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