[U2] UniVerse Install on HP-Ux

2013-12-13 Thread William Brutzman
1. I am having some problems trying to get to first base.
2. There is this cpio command.
3. Is it necessary to install from a CD or DVD?
4. I would rather install from FTP'd files.
5. Mounting the media is a hassle... so is CDFS on a DVD.
6. Suggestions would be appreciated.

--Bill
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Re: [U2] List Changes?

2013-07-25 Thread William Brutzman
Larry:

1. Thanks for writing.

2. We started to use Goole Mail a few months ago.

3. I only see inbound filtration settings.

4. While I also use Outlook 2013... a lot of times when I am sending...
including this time... I have been using the gMail web client.

5. I hope that this message arrives there.

6. Perhaps I am being blocked for my prior transgressions.

Regards,

--Bill
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Re: [U2] List Changes?

2013-07-25 Thread William Brutzman
LH:

Thanks for writing.
No... I did not see my original post appear... both in Outlook 2013 and the
gMail web client.
I presume that this is a Google Mail thing.
I expect to contact Google tech support on it.

--Bill


On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:43 AM, lar...@wcs-corp.com wrote:

 Hi Bill,

 This made it to the list, and was delivered.  Did you get a copy of it?

 --Larry

 Larry Hiscock
 Moderator

  Larry:
 
  1. Thanks for writing.
 
  2. We started to use Goole Mail a few months ago.
 
  3. I only see inbound filtration settings.
 
  4. While I also use Outlook 2013... a lot of times when I am sending...
  including this time... I have been using the gMail web client.
 
  5. I hope that this message arrives there.
 
  6. Perhaps I am being blocked for my prior transgressions.
 
  Regards,
 
  --Bill
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  Manager, IT
  HK MetalCraft Mfg Corp
  35 Industrial Road
  Lodi  NJ  07644-2607
 
  973.471.7770 x145
 
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[U2] 64-Bit ODBC

2013-07-23 Thread William Brutzman
It appears that the UCI problem was with Windows7.

I installed the OEM Win8 Pro... on top of the Dell Win7 Pro installation...
and then UCI and Windows ODBC-32 was ok... although I did not play with the
ODBC-64 bit yet.

 I presume that the problem was related to security and rights in Win7...
although the user was setup as an admin for that PC.

Viva Windows 8.

 --Bill
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[U2] U2 List Changes?

2013-07-23 Thread William Brutzman
I posted two things... but did not see my own posts.

Do I only see my own posts now if someone responds?

Please let me know.

--Bill Brutzman
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[U2] [U2} UniVerse, ODBC, 64-Bit, Windows7

2013-07-17 Thread William Brutzman
The shipping clerk's XP PC died.

I bought him a new Win7 PC.  I guess I made the mistake of installing the
64-Bit Rocket ODBC.

When I tried to do an ODBC mapping, the United Parcel Service WorldShip
desktop software indicated something like an architecture incompatibility
when trying to connect to UniVerse 10,3.6 running on HP-Ux Itanium.

Even though I uninstalled the 64-bit ODBC from Win7... the 64 bit ODBC
still appears in the Win7 Control Panel, Administrative Tools, ODBC Data
Sources.

Help sorting all this out would be appreciated.

--Bill
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Re: [U2] U2 demos and sample code now on Github

2013-05-23 Thread William Brutzman
Dan:

Easy for me to say... Perhaps a video stream is possible from there...

--Bill


On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Daniel McGrath dmcgr...@rocketsoftware.com
 wrote:

 For anyone near the Denver area, I'll be doing a hands on demo/tutorial at
 the upcoming CMUG meeting - June 11, 5:30pm for a 6pm start at Rocket's
 Denver office.

 http://www.eventbrite.com/event/6793013085

 Cheers,
 Dan

 -Original Message-
 From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:
 u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Wjhonson
 Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 9:45 AM
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 Subject: Re: [U2] U2 demos and sample code now on Github


 -Original Message-
 From: Daniel McGrath dmcgr...@rocketsoftware.com
 To: Wjhonson wjhon...@aol.com
 Sent: Tue, May 21, 2013 8:58 pm
 Subject: RE: [U2] U2 demos and sample code now on Github Hi,

 You cannot directly edit our repositories, but this is a 'Fork' button
 that will create a copy of it in Github under your account name. You can
 then edit anything there. You can have the system submit patches back by
 doing a 'Pull Request', which will automatically create an issue on our
 repositories issue page, along with a request that contains all your
 changes to us. From this we can review it and choose to accept it back into
 the Rocket repository.

 If you are logged into your Github account, each file you view will have
 an edit button. This allows you to edit the file directly in the browser.
 If you click this edit button on our repository, it will automatically do
 the fork for you and save your edits in your forked copy.

 This is the sort of information I'm planning to explain in the webinar. It
 is much easier to convey by showing it in action.

 Regards,
 Dan




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Re: [U2] [way ot] - Electronic Button Purshers?

2013-05-03 Thread William Brutzman
George:

1. Consider using a solid-state relay.
2. There has been much buzz over things like [a] Arduino and [b] littleBits.
3. I also like www.Mouser.com.

--Bill


On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 11:24 AM, George Gallen ggal...@wyanokegroup.comwrote:

 OK.

 I'm trying to use a Raspberry pi to push a button, but only want to use
 one GPIO port.
 Basically, I'm trying to get the pi to turn a device on or off - and can't
 easily get to
 Where the button on the device's board is at to have the pi trigger with a
 relay,
 So I plan to mount the device, and have something just push the button
 directly.

 Do they make a device that when energized,  will push a rod out then back?
 Right now, my only option (maybe not only), would be to create a Scotch
 Yoke
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch_yoke

 But for space contraints, and ease, I'd rather put in something that would
 do
 That as it's primary function.

 George

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[U2] UniObjects + Java Packages

2013-04-16 Thread William Brutzman
I am trying to get example programs to work with Eclipse IDE.

 When trying to...

 import asjava.uniobjects.*;

import asjava.uniclientlibs.*;

I tried it a few different ways... getting errors... indicating that the
IDE cannot find the files or packages.



Help with how to configure the asjava folder would be appreciated.  I am
happy to use NetBeans or almost anything that will work.

--Bill
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Re: [U2] UniObjects Java Packages

2013-04-16 Thread William Brutzman
Victory... Bob Little's thing worked

Thanks to Dan and Doug.  Some tweaked PickWiki code follows from Wm Terry
and Wendy Smoak.

--Bill

package whome;

import asjava.uniobjects.*;
import asjava.uniclientlibs.*;

public class YesYou3 {
   public static void main(String args[]) {

  UniFile thisFile;
  UniString uString;

  try {
 UniSession uSession = new UniSession();

 uSession.setHostName(192.168.0.104);
 uSession.setUserName(brutzy);
 uSession.setPassword(NoNoNo);
 uSession.setAccountPath(/u2/SANDBOX);
 uSession.connect();

 thisFile = uSession.open(CM);

 String key = 6502;
  uString = thisFile.read(key);
 UniDynArray  uDynArray = new UniDynArray(uString);
 System.out.println(Customer Name =  + uDynArray.extract(1) +
\n);

 String   fieldName =
CITY.FIELD;
 UniString   fieldContents = thisFile.readNamedField(key,
fieldName);
 System.out.println(fieldName + :  + fieldContents);

 thisFile.close();

 if (uSession.isActive())
 {
uSession.disconnect();
 }

  } catch (UniSessionException e) {
 System.out.println(Error:  + e);
  }
  catch (UniFileException e) {
 System.out.println(File Error:  + e);
  }
   }

}



On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 5:58 PM, Daniel McGrath dmcgr...@rocketsoftware.com
 wrote:

 There should be no need to rename the asjava.zip file. Just follow this
 previous post.

 On windows the default install location (You need to have installed UniDK
 from U2 Clients) is c:\u2\unidk\uojsdk\lib

 On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Bob Little Bobl at marketamerica.com
 wrote:
  You should just be able to add the jar (zip) to your build path within
  Eclipse and clear up the error.
 
  Project-Properties-Java Build Path-Add External Jars...
 
  Bob Little
  UniVerse Developer
  Market America
  Greensboro NC

 Dan McGrath
 Managing Director, U2 Servers Lab
 Rocket Software
 4600 South Ulster Street  ·  Suite 1100  ·   Denver, CO 80237 ·  USA
 T: +1 720 475 8098 · E: dmcgr...@rocketsoftware.com · W:
 u2.rocketsoftware.com



 -Original Message-
 From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:
 u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Brutzman
 Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 3:07 PM
 To: 'U2 Users List'
 Subject: [U2] UniObjects Java Packages

 I am trying to get an example program to work with Eclipse IDE.

 When trying to...

 import asjava.uniobjects.*;
 import asjava.uniclientlibs.*;

 I get errors.

 I tried several things without any luck.

 Help with how to configure the asjava folder in packages would be
 appreciated.

 --Bill



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Re: [U2] Last ran/compiled a program

2013-04-08 Thread William Brutzman
1. On the Windows Server... if the program were a UniBasic program called
THIS.PROG.R2 whose source code was in say a folder called... CODE/BP... the
compiled object code would likely be saved in a folder called
/CODE/BP.O/THIS.PROG.R2.  I would expect a time tag on the compiled file...
in the Windows server OS.

2. If it is a UniBasic program, creating a log file when people run the
program is easy to do.  We do it here for an inventory transAction file.
 Consider creating a new UV file via the CREATE.FILE command and just use a
write command in the program to log records to it as people use the app.

--Bill


On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Amy Raisanen araisa...@rammutual.comwrote:

 Is there anything built in to UV that contains when/who last compiled a
 program or maybe even when/who last ran it?  Is anyone creating a log of
 this information?



 I'm running 11.1.9 UV on Windows with SB+.



 Thanks,

 Amy Raisanen



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[U2] Hibernate and UniVerse

2013-04-01 Thread William Brutzman
When trying to do ORM (Object Relational Mapping) with ColdFusion...

I am getting an error message... Hibernate Dialect must be explicity set
for dataBase: Universe.

Tips and tricks on Hibernate configuration settings would be appreciated.

--Bill
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Re: [U2] Compressing PDFs

2013-03-28 Thread William Brutzman
We use Adobe's LiveCycle Designer for pdf forrms.  LiveCycle forms allows
for grabbing the data from a database and hydrating a pdf template.  The
whole zip thing goes away.

--Bill


On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 2:10 PM, lar...@wcs-corp.com wrote:

 I use 7zip extensively on linux and windows.  With RedHat / CentOS it's
 simply an rpm or yum install, and it works great.  It might be a little
 more challenging to find HP-UX binaries.  You could always download the
 source and compile it yourself, I guess...

 Larry Hiscock
 Western Computer Services


  My push for going with 7z is that:
  1) we use it as a company on all our Windows boxes and
  2) the other company involved in my project also uses it
 
  The trick is to get it running on my UNIX box (or rather, getting my UNIX
  Admin to get it loaded and working).
 
  If the difference between a zip and a 7z file were just a few
 percentages,
  I would not be pushing so hard for 7z.  But 50% compression (with zip)
 vs.
  90% compression is worth investigating.
 
  Thanks for all replies.
 
  JRI
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
  [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
  Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 11:59 AM
  To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
  Subject: Re: [U2] Compressing PDFs
 
  In addition to 7-Zip (the software, not just the compression algorithm),
  consider WinRAR. They're both based on the same UnRAR decompression. They
  both support multiple platforms, multiple compression methods, multiple
  volumes, security, etc.  I hope I don't start a war by suggesting that
  anyone spend money for software or anything, but WinRAR is shareware for
  $30 and has Windows extensions for a UI that make it worth it to some
  people. You don't need to pay for it, and I'd guess most people do not,
  but it's a good thing to do, especially for a company. There is a tiny
 nag
  on file opens which is easy to dismiss. I've been using WinRAR for almost
  a decade and swear by it for all compression needs. For some people the
  choice is just a matter of personal preference where most other
  comparisons are similar. You'll see arguments out there about 128bit AES
  vs 256, or how many CPU cores are utilized, or whether you get 80%
  compression vs 85%. At some point it just comes down to feel.
 
  I'd recommend that you do not provide your trading partners with
 software,
  but tell them the compression mechanism you use and why, and then point
  them to a couple websites from which they can make their own choices.
  Otherwise you could get stuck providing support because YOU told them to
  use brandX.
 
  As to your local storage, consider delivering files to your trading
  partners in a format that's easy for Them to manipulate, but
  re-compress/store files in a way that's easy for You to manipulate.
  The content is ultimately the same and file transport/unpacking issues
 are
  rare and easy to remedy.
 
  HTH
  T
 
 
  From: Israel, John R.
  There are several issues here that I am dealing with for this
  project.
 
  #1 The company that we are sending the PDFs to is Windows based, so I
  am limited as to the formats they can accept (zip and 7z being two
  of
  them).
 
  #2 In my testing, I have found that 7z gives significantly more
  compression.  In my test, I took a single PDF that was 17k in size.
  I
  made 3 copies of it for a total of 17 x 4 = 68k.  Using a
  traditional zip, I
  was able to compact these 4 PDFs down into a 33k file (about half).
  HOWEVER, after compressing it down with 7z, those same 4 PDFs went
  down to only 8K!  That is a SIGNIFICANT difference.
 
  #3 I wrote a program we all use that archives the intended file,
  then
  transmits the archive to the 2nd party.  That way, if they did not
  get it, I
  can re-send it from the archive w/o having to try to re-create the
  data
  (which may have changed).  Also, if there are any issues, I can look
  at
  the archive file and determine exactly what they got and then
  determine if the problem was mine or theirs.
 
 
  From: Israel, John R.
 
  HPUX, UniData  SB:
 
  After a bunch of work, I have a UNIX directory that has a bunch of
  PDFs.
 
  I wish to bundle these PDFs up into a 7zip formatted compressed
  file.  I
  see that there is a ported version of the Windows version of 7zip
  for
  UNIX called p7zip.
 
  Has anyone installed p7zip and if so, what else needed to be
  installed
  with it?  Is it stand-alone or is it dependent on other software
  packages
  being loaded first?
 
  OR
 
  Does anyone have a simple way for UNIX to run the Windows command line
  version of 7zip against my UNIX PDF directory?
 
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Re: [U2] Dumping data to file from TCL

2013-02-20 Thread William Brutzman
If using Rocket's Dynamic Connect, it is easy to copy and paste green
screen data into say Windows NotePad.

--Bill


On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Phil Walker p...@gnosys.co.nz wrote:

 Does Universe now have the ability to dump data to a file using a SELECT
 or LIST from TCL?  I believe Unidata does have this capability..

 For example, I can do a

 SELECT File SAVING IType
 SAVE.LIST ExportDirectory Datadump.dat

 But I would rather just say

 LIST File IType TO ExportDirectory Datadump.dat

 I know I could use DOWNLOAD or use

 LIST File Itype TOXML

 But I don't want to really use xml for this as there are a large number of
  records and the contents of IType are long and I would prefer not to use
 DOWNLOAD, or have to write a program if I can help it.

 Any ideas?



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