Re: [U2] U2 Toolkit for .NET and Windows PowerShell - how?

2012-12-05 Thread Symeon Breen
Stackoverflow is for people to ask questions, and the community to answer -
I think the moderators will not like you raising and answering your own
questions...

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Subject: Re: [U2] U2 Toolkit for .NET and Windows PowerShell - how?

Please visit the above link (stackoverflow).
There is an answer (*ADO.NET *way and *UO.NET *way). See screen shot and
PowerShell script.
If you have more question, you can ask U2 Support Team.



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Re: [U2] Wally Terhune

2012-12-14 Thread Symeon Breen
Congratulations, I have enjoyed your posts over the years,  enjoy your
retirement.

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Subject: [U2] Wally Terhune

Congratulations on your upcoming retirement.  Thanks for all the support you
have given us over the years for us Unidata guys.   Your breadth of
knowledge will surely be missed.


Enjoy retirement,
-Dan



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Re: [U2] Secrets was Vinnie Smith

2012-12-20 Thread Symeon Breen
If you have to migrate your data from your old system to your new system I
don't think it matters at all that the databases the systems use are the
same, the formats of the data will be so different you are going to have to
do an export and import anyway.

I sell my products into their verticals based upon their functionality. Most
of my customers don't know that it runs on unidata, the ones that do ask
never make a comment as it is not the reason they are buying software , what
they need is a solution to their business problem.

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Subject: Re: [U2] Secrets was Vinnie Smith

Then you're not understanding me.

I am not speaking at all of sites that use home-built systems.
I am speaking of vendors, who sell application abc, to *others*, and yet
their advertising is squelched by all the noise.

If I have a client who is say a video rental store (they do still exist) and
their existing software company has vanished, the owner is most likely to
say, gee let's look at what's available in the market to move our data to.

If I can say, here is another company, also making software for your exact
same vertical, and luckily, they use the exact same database that is an
advantage to me, and the client both.

I can't do that today, because unlike some other databases, their doesn't
seem to be any such resource to list who has what app for sale in the MV
world.

 

 

 

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Sent: Wed, Dec 19, 2012 1:53 pm
Subject: Re: [U2] Secrets was Vinnie Smith


Hi Will

What you are raising is the issue of internal customised U2 sites which are
a 
dying breed.   The new market is applications where people buy the
applications, 
not the database.   Vendors see no benefit from advertising that they use U2

where they get no financial benefit and they could disadvantage themselves.

Even Oracle based packages are talking less about Oracle.  If a site is 
Microsoft SQL Server, why get yourself knocked off the list.   The trend is
such 
that Oracle is buying ERP tools to sell, because people no longer make
decisions 
on Databases.  SAP is moving the customer to their purchased Sybase
database.   
The market is all moving towards applications as the decision making
process.

George and I advertise that we run on U2 product, but many of the ISVs don't
see any benefit.

Regards

David Jordan


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Re: [U2] {BDT] Commenting A Block Of Code

2013-01-10 Thread Symeon Breen
The big question is which editor ? Winted, Unidebugger, BDT , etc ?




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Subject: [U2] {BDT] Commenting A Block Of Code

Rather than going line-by-line... is there a way... or a trick to
highlighting several lines of code...

And commenting out all of these lines in aggregate?

I have a legacy program whose code is no longer compliant... that I am
trying to isolate.

--Bill
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Re: [U2] {BDT] Commenting A Block Of Code

2013-01-10 Thread Symeon Breen
My apologies - I did not spot that




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Subject: Re: [U2] {BDT] Commenting A Block Of Code

The OP (bill) included {BDT] in the subject line so he is asking about Basic
Developer Toolkit.

the Ctrl-/ answer is correct.




On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 2:49 AM, Symeon Breen  wrote:

> The big question is which editor ? Winted, Unidebugger, BDT , etc ?
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill 
> Brutzman
> Sent: 10 January 2013 01:25
> To: U2 Users List
> Subject: [U2] {BDT] Commenting A Block Of Code
>
> Rather than going line-by-line... is there a way... or a trick to 
> highlighting several lines of code...
>
> And commenting out all of these lines in aggregate?
>
> I have a legacy program whose code is no longer compliant... that I am 
> trying to isolate.
>
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Re: [U2] Web service

2013-01-17 Thread Symeon Breen
There are loads of examples on the web,  esp loads in msdn.   It being a u2 web 
service makes no difference at all it is just a web service that you are 
consuming.  You just need to make sure you understand if it is restful or soap.



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Sent: 16 January 2013 21:07
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Subject: [U2] Web service

Hello list,

I ve been banging my head against the wall but getting nowhere trying to find a 
good example of of a c# program consuming a web service.
Specifically, I need an example of a c# program consuming a UV web service.  We 
have a few web services in UV that are consumed by a Seibel app.  I would like 
to write the same thing in C# using vs 2010.  Does anyone have an example in C# 
that they could send me or provide a link to a good working example?

thx,

rudy

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Re: [U2] [UV] Large File Operations Kill Linux

2013-02-04 Thread Symeon Breen
 A few questions - What linux version/distro are you on and what type of
file system, and how much ram do you have

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Subject: [U2] [UV] Large File Operations Kill Linux

Looking for some ideas on how to keep Linux from becoming largely
unresponsive when creating large files.  What happens is as the new file is
being created the I/O buffer cache quickly fills up with dirty buffers.
Until the kernel can flush these out to disk there is no avail buffers for
I/O operations from other processes.  .  The most troubling manifestation of
this is the transaction logging check point daemon gets *way* behind putting
us as risk if we were to have a failure of some kind.

I have tried using ionice and renice to slow the file creation down as much
as possible.  This help a little but is still a big problem.  Any ideas how
to get CREATE.FILE/RESIZE to play nice on Linux?

Thanks.
Perry
Perry Taylor
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Re: [U2] [UV] Large File Operations Kill Linux

2013-02-05 Thread Symeon Breen
Ext3 and 132Gb ram all sounds good
RHEL 5   always uses kernel 2.6.18there may be patches available as
Brian says so going through redhat support is the best bet,  it is after all
what you pay for, otherwise you would just have centos.





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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Wols Lists
Sent: 04 February 2013 21:15
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Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] Large File Operations Kill Linux

On 04/02/13 21:05, Dan Fitzgerald wrote:
> 
> What's the value in /proc/sys/vm/swappiness?

How will that make any difference? 2.6.18-348 SOUNDS like an ancient (in
linux terms) kernel. Are you on RedHat support?

This is a problem with the linux kernel that was addressed recently, iirc.
Large amounts of io from a single process can swamp the queue, and the
latest kernels have it fixed.

If you've got RH support, see if you can find out if that's been backported
into your kernel.

Cheers,
Wol
>  
>> From: perry.tay...@zirmed.com
>> To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
>> Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 20:53:13 +
>> Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] Large File Operations Kill Linux
>>
>> We're on RHEL5 (2.6.18-348.el5), ext3 and 132GB ram.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org 
>> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Symeon 
>> Breen
>> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 9:23 AM
>> To: 'U2 Users List'
>> Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] Large File Operations Kill Linux
>>
>>  A few questions - What linux version/distro are you on and what type 
>> of file system, and how much ram do you have
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
>> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Perry 
>> Taylor
>> Sent: 04 February 2013 15:57
>> To: U2-Users List
>> Subject: [U2] [UV] Large File Operations Kill Linux
>>
>> Looking for some ideas on how to keep Linux from becoming largely 
>> unresponsive when creating large files.  What happens is as the new 
>> file is being created the I/O buffer cache quickly fills up with dirty
buffers.
>> Until the kernel can flush these out to disk there is no avail 
>> buffers for I/O operations from other processes.  .  The most 
>> troubling manifestation of this is the transaction logging check 
>> point daemon gets *way* behind putting us as risk if we were to have a
failure of some kind.
>>
>> I have tried using ionice and renice to slow the file creation down 
>> as much as possible.  This help a little but is still a big problem.  
>> Any ideas how to get CREATE.FILE/RESIZE to play nice on Linux?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Perry
>> Perry Taylor
>> Senior MV Architect
>> ZirMed
>> 888 West Market Street, Suite 400
>> Louisville, KY 40202
>> www.zirmed.com<http://www.zirmed.com/>
>>
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[U2] Quick Question on u2 toolkit for .net

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

 

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

 

Rgds

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

2013-02-15 Thread Symeon Breen
One for the better and better ?




On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:17 PM, rajank  wrote:

> Thank you for asking this question.
> In this Release, we do not support edit/compile subroutine feature in 
> VS2010/VS2012. We have tool called BDT that does the same thing. But I 
> agree it is nice to have this functionality in VS2010/VS2012.
> However you can do the following with U2 Subroutine (Business Logic):
>
> .   Now UO.NET is embedded in U2 Toolkit for .NET. You do not need to
> use
> 'IBM' namespace. You can use 'U2.Data.Client.UO' to achieve UO.NET 
> functionalities.
> .   We have developed UO.NET 6/7 years ago using VS2005, .NET
> Framework 2.0,
> CLR 2.0, 32-bit. Since then there is no upgrade.
> .   U2 Toolkit for .NET's UO.NET is compiled with VS2010, .NET
> Framework 4.0,
> CLR 4.0, 32-bit, 64-bit.
> .   Using U2 Toolkit for .NET, you can mix ADO.NET and
UO.NETfunctionalities
> in your application such as webservice.
> .   U2 Toolkit for .NET's New Subroutine features allows to load
> multi-value
> dynamic arrays into .NET Objects such as DataSet/DataTable. Now we 
> provide
> MV_To_DataTable() and DataTable_To_MV() API for U2 Subroutines.
> .   oData ( http://www.odata.org/   ) is
> industry
> trend. It allows you to develop Windows Store App, Windows 8 Metro 
> Style App, Windows Phone, and Windows Surface etc. U2 Toolkit for .NET 
> and its LINQ to Entity/U2Subroutine capabilities are very helpful to 
> achieve these tasks.
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Re: [U2] [AD] FREE pick date conversion android app [/AD]

2013-02-16 Thread Symeon Breen
Unless you are using a tool that gives a cross platform environment - why
bother ?   if you are writing for android do it in Java 



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Brian Leach
Sent: 14 February 2013 08:51
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] [AD] FREE pick date conversion android app [/AD]

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

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

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

Brian


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Re: [U2] UV: Consuming https service from within UVBasic using SOAP

2013-02-20 Thread Symeon Breen
Hi - the first port of call is to enable the protocol logging 

E.G.  
err=protocolLogging("SoapTest.log","ON",10)

You can then look at the log for errors

Does The https end point you are using allow self certification
authentication?  If not you may need to do a bit more work on certificates.

Restful webservices are nothing magical, it is still just a http(s) endpoint
, the difference is you normally send more info in the path as well as post
data, and you use the http verbs - Seriously I would encourage you to read
up about http so you understand what is going on underneath - it is pretty
simple its only a text conversation over a socket, you can do http
conversations via telnet, or use a tool outside of uv like curl/wget on
linux or wfetch on windows just to see what headers are being passed etc.


Also if you want -I can email you my simple https post sub I use with
endpoints that allow self cert




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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Peter Cheney
Sent: 20 February 2013 07:57
To: U2 Users List (u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org)
Subject: [U2] UV: Consuming https service from within UVBasic using SOAP

Hi Everyone,

Think I'm suffering a bit from old dog new trick syndrome...

Been reading up on and playing with the Soap functions in UV basic but can't
seem to get any joy with https url that I've been supplied to use. Was
wondering if anyone might have some advice?

In particular I've been playing with the code examples here:
https://u2devzone.rocketsoftware.com/accelerate/articles/soap-api/soap-api

Also came across this in which I recognised some of the list members:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.u2.general/67904

Upgrading to UV11.1.9 may well be a better choice with availability of
Dynamic Objects for JSON but we're stuck with 10.3.4 for a good while yet
due to other constraints.

Code:
Ret = SoapCreateRequest(URL , SoapAction , SoapReq)
 vs
Ret = SoapCreateSecureRequest(URL , SoapAction , SoapReq , SecHandle)

For the https url I tried using the SoapCreateSecureRequest but when I
compile I get a variable unassigned for the 3rd "SoapReq" parameter. Is our
UV version the issue here?
Another thought I had was that the security_handle variable is somehow
affecting the other variables.

Using the SoapCreateRequest function the program compiles OK with no errors
(the 3rd "SoapReq" parameter is assigned OK however I get an error 2 -
network subsystem failure for the https url. If I point at the http url then
I at least get a 404 not found. I can also telnet from the host to both
ports 80 and 443 no worries so comms appear OK.

The project is required to fire off DB events into our new workflow system
hence my focus in this direction. Have also read about just writing a
message to a pipe etc and other intermediate solutions as per the above but
it'd be real nice if I can get this working via soap.

Oh and one other question please. Is it possible to have a UV basic program
communicate with or consume / use a restful http service? I may have my
wires crossed here so please set me straight. I've seen examples of (and we
currently use) a web front end accessing a UV db but not the other way
around.

Many thanks in advance for your time.

Cheers
Peter

 

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Re: [U2] UV full screen editor

2013-02-25 Thread Symeon Breen
On the UV clients CD in the eclipse based tools there is the Basic
Development toolkit (BDT)  this will probably give you most of what you
want.



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Sent: 25 February 2013 14:04
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Subject: [U2] UV full screen editor


Hello all,
 
I'm new to this forum, so apologies if this topic has been brought up
before. Can anyone recommend a decent full-screen editor for Universe? I
require it for editing source code as well as modifying data files. Seems
like most of them can do one or the other, but not both. We do not run
System Builder, so is there anything else available? We are trying to move
away from the native UV line editor.
 
Many thanks.  
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Re: [U2] UV full screen editor

2013-02-25 Thread Symeon Breen
Also If you want an editor integrated into your terminal emulator I have
always found wintegrate to be the best solution out there.

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Re: [U2] UV full screen editor

2013-02-26 Thread Symeon Breen
I seem to remember when we used such things that the costs in the uk where
pretty similar. Wintegrate also did some emulations that accuterm did not
and we needed those, but the other problem I have with Accuterm is that it
is very American (not being rude here)  so it has some funny (to us
Europeans) way of doing things, and always looks very old fashioned.   Each
to their own I guess






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Sent: 25 February 2013 20:14
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] UV full screen editor

Symeon:

That may be true these days, but wIntegrate has always been significantly
more expensive than AccuTerm, and AccuTerm always worked better with Linux
and SSH (rather than using SSL like wIntegrate does/did).  Also, AccuTerm's
licensing was significantly easier to manage (we still have clients
struggling with the old site-licensing of wIntegrate).

Nowadays, however, we use UniObjects to connect to our servers and run our
application.  Even now, I still use AccuTerm mostly, and VS2010 (which I
mostly dislike - but that's just the environment).  I've tried xLr8, BST,
Brian's but there's always something that just trips me up each and every
day with these packages.  Every time I get one of these set up and running,
something changes or something I do on a common basis is just very difficult
to accomplish.  :-(

Bill
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> Also If you want an editor integrated into your terminal emulator I 
> have always found wintegrate to be the best solution out there.
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Re: [U2] UV full screen editor

2013-02-26 Thread Symeon Breen
Yeah we got them to do some bespoke emulation work for the old videotext
terminals as used by the travel viewdata network. We actually went live with
this using wintegrate 98's activeX functionality and a beta version of ie 5
and the original redback v1,  to provide a browser based travel solution
that could script into the viewdata network and scrape out booking data.
Happy days ;)



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Wols Lists
Sent: 26 February 2013 10:30
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] UV full screen editor

On 26/02/13 08:38, Symeon Breen wrote:
> I seem to remember when we used such things that the costs in the uk 
> where pretty similar. Wintegrate also did some emulations that 
> accuterm did not and we needed those, but the other problem I have 
> with Accuterm is that it is very American (not being rude here)  so it has
some funny (to us
> Europeans) way of doing things, and always looks very old fashioned.
Each
> to their own I guess

The thing with wIntegrate for us was emulation too - pretty much every
emulator we tried failed somewhere. With wIntegrate it was easy to get at
the definition files and re-define the client end to match the server
- the VT emulation in particular bit us hard. The current official PT
emulation is mostly my hard work :-) I doubt they've done anything to it
since they replaced the original bare-bones version with mine back in the
days of v3.

Cheers,
Wol
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[U2] bdt in juno

2013-03-07 Thread Symeon Breen
Just wondering - Has anyone been successful in adding the bdt perspective to
juno ?

 

 

 

Thanks

Symeon.

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Re: [U2] bdt in juno

2013-03-08 Thread Symeon Breen
That's good to hear Doug - what url did you use for the plugin, or did you
do it manually ?  If manually did you coppy everything in the plugins
directory or just certain pieces ?


Thnaks
Symeon.


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Doug Averch
Sent: 07 March 2013 15:23
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] bdt in juno

Hi Symeon:

I have installed BDT as a plug-in on Juno SR2.  I found no problems with it
even when using our XLr8 plug-ins.  I like it better than the stand alone
because I can use a java 1.7 instead of 1.6 and I can use current Eclipse
4.1 instead of 3.5.

Regards,
Doug
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Re: [U2] bdt in juno

2013-03-08 Thread Symeon Breen
URL please of the update site ??

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Aaron Titus
Sent: 08 March 2013 16:47
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] bdt in juno

I did this yesterday using the eclipse software update installation site
that rocket has. There is a webinar on rocket's web site that explains
exactly how to to it.


*Aaron Titus*
Senior Software Engineer
F.W. Davison & Company, Inc.
508-747-7261 x245
ati...@fwdco.com



On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Symeon Breen  wrote:

> That's good to hear Doug - what url did you use for the plugin, or did 
> you do it manually ?  If manually did you coppy everything in the 
> plugins directory or just certain pieces ?
>
>
> Thnaks
> Symeon.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Doug Averch
> Sent: 07 March 2013 15:23
> To: U2 Users List
> Subject: Re: [U2] bdt in juno
>
> Hi Symeon:
>
> I have installed BDT as a plug-in on Juno SR2.  I found no problems 
> with it even when using our XLr8 plug-ins.  I like it better than the 
> stand alone because I can use a java 1.7 instead of 1.6 and I can use 
> current Eclipse
> 4.1 instead of 3.5.
>
> Regards,
> Doug
> www.u2logic.com/tools.html
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Re: [U2] bdt in juno

2013-03-08 Thread Symeon Breen
Found it at http://updates.rocketsoftware.com/u2/




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Sent: 08 March 2013 17:13
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: RE: [U2] bdt in juno

URL please of the update site ??

-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Aaron Titus
Sent: 08 March 2013 16:47
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] bdt in juno

I did this yesterday using the eclipse software update installation site
that rocket has. There is a webinar on rocket's web site that explains
exactly how to to it.


*Aaron Titus*
Senior Software Engineer
F.W. Davison & Company, Inc.
508-747-7261 x245
ati...@fwdco.com



On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Symeon Breen  wrote:

> That's good to hear Doug - what url did you use for the plugin, or did 
> you do it manually ?  If manually did you coppy everything in the 
> plugins directory or just certain pieces ?
>
>
> Thnaks
> Symeon.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Doug Averch
> Sent: 07 March 2013 15:23
> To: U2 Users List
> Subject: Re: [U2] bdt in juno
>
> Hi Symeon:
>
> I have installed BDT as a plug-in on Juno SR2.  I found no problems 
> with it even when using our XLr8 plug-ins.  I like it better than the 
> stand alone because I can use a java 1.7 instead of 1.6 and I can use 
> current Eclipse
> 4.1 instead of 3.5.
>
> Regards,
> Doug
> www.u2logic.com/tools.html
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Re: [U2] Using the PUT method in an HTTP connection in UniBasic

2013-03-11 Thread Symeon Breen
Use the *nix curl command - it can do any verb and any payload.

Or just use the sockets api - http is just a simple socket conversation.






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Sent: 11 March 2013 20:21
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] Using the PUT method in an HTTP connection in UniBasic

Hello everyone,

We have been playing around with the UniBasic commands createRequest and
submitRequest for use with some web services provided by our external
vendors.  Unfortunately, one of the web services requires updates to
existing data records to be submitted using the PUT method, instead of POST.
According to the UniBasic Commands Reference for both UniData 7.2 and 7.3,
the PUT method appears to not be supported for the createRequest command.
That struck me as a little odd, so just to be sure, we tried it and couldn't
get it to work.

Does anyone know of an alternative way to create http requests in UniBasic
that would support the PUT method?  We have UniData 7.2 running on HP-UX. 
Most of my programming experience is on other platforms, typically on
Windows, so my normal solution to this problem would be to make use of
Microsoft's WinHTTP object (or one of its equivalent siblings) to handle the
http request.  Is there a way to do something equivalent to that in UniBasic
on HP-UX? 

Thanks in advance for any suggestions you can give me!
Jim Stoner
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Re: [U2] Social Networks for MV

2013-03-16 Thread Symeon Breen
Every company I am involved in has a facebook/linkedin/twitter account and
we keep them updated regularly - it is essential in modern business
marketing to do this.

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
Sent: 15 March 2013 22:12
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Social Networks for MV

I'm on a mini campaign to make more MV colleagues aware of the benefits of
using Twitter and other social media. Everyone is welcome to visit my blog
on the topic and to comment here or there.

http://Nebula-RnD.com/blog/tech/mv/2013/03/socialmv1.html

Tony Gravagno   
Nebula Research and Development 
TG@ remove.pleaseNebula-RnD.com 
Nebula R&D sells mv.NET and other Pick/MultiValue products  
worldwide, and provides related development services
http://Nebula-RnD.com/blog  
Visit http://PickWiki.com! Contribute!  
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Re: [U2] Social Networks for MV

2013-03-16 Thread Symeon Breen
I am in the UK - I do tend to find Europe a couple of years in advance of
the us when it comes to marketing models, certainly in the web and social
marketing space.
All these companies are b2b,  but they are young dynamic companies - for
instance one company I am involved in (founder/shareholder/cto) does online
restaurant booking  systems, we target some of the medium and larger
aspirational restaurant chains, all of whom are staffed and run by people
who are very into social media, dining is a big social event in Europe
people tweet/facebook about their dining experience, starting from when they
book to how the actual event went. Social media is integral to how our
customers market themselves and we have to be in that space as well.

As for privacy - pardon my French but it think the whole thing is a load of
bollocks. Are people really so egotistical to think that there is someone at
facebook sifting through the billions of hits they get per day to find out
exactly what you are up to . I am also involved in another company (again
founder/shareholder/cto) that does internet advertising, we have many of the
largest uk newspaper and magazine sites and place tens of millions of ads
per day, we place cookies and track usage - but in no way are we interested
in any one individual it is just trends and totals, even if we did somehow
manage to choose someone, what exactly would we find out that was so
exciting and worthy to spend hours of effort on.


:)


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bob Wyatt
Sent: 16 March 2013 19:26
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] Social Networks for MV

Symeon,

I'm curious whether these companies are retail, manufacturing, services, or
???
I'm also curious whether their presence there is driven by you, or driven by
their business model?

Not knowing geographically where you are, please pardon my references to
U.S. retail stores. I'm not prone to visit Walmart or Best Buy because they
have a Facebook presence, or because they have coupons advertised there-in.
IF (and that is a big IF) they have the product I seek at a price I'm
willing to pay, I'll visit the store; I'm not a coupon/rebate shopper. I'm
not going to join Facebook or Twitter to follow the local news or television
personalities, Amazon, my favorite deodorant, my preferred shampoo, and the
like. I'm not planning on joining Facebook or Twitter to follow Rocket
Software or their staff.

Part of why I will not is due to my privacy and security concerns, and the
abuses taken by these sites. Sure, you can try to harden your presence
there, but, in the end, the appearance of control and hardening is weakened
by the site usage agreements they change next month. Vendors that I am
involved with have my E-mail address; I figure if there is something I need
to know, they'll tell me directly; if not, it will be posted on their web
site. I don't have the time to visit a half-dozen (or more) places to get
reliable and authoritative information regarding product news, staff
updates, information for a problem I'm trying to solve, and so-on. The more
places I have to look, the more time I have lost, and I question the
accuracy or relevancy of whatever I seek when I find it on a social site and
nowhere else.

So I'm interested in what is driving the socialization of the
commercialization process - is it a "fit" for all companies? Is it a fit for
those companies wanting name recognition, or in the retail space wanting to
attract more sales? What drove the companies with which you are involved go
the socialization route? Having done it for one of the companies, did you
drive it for the others? How do you gauge the success (or failure) of your
presence there? How did you balance the desire (may be need, but...) to be
on these web sites with the security and privacy concerns the company may
have had?

Bob Wyatt
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Symeon Breen
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 6:31 AM
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] Social Networks for MV

Every company I am involved in has a facebook/linkedin/twitter account and
we keep them updated regularly - it is essential in modern business
marketing to do this.

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
Sent: 15 March 2013 22:12
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Social Networks for MV

I'm on a mini campaign to make more MV colleagues aware of the benefits of
using Twitter and other social media. Everyone is welcome to visit my blog
on the topic and to comment here or there.

http://Nebula-RnD.com/blog/tech/mv/2013/03/socialmv1.html

Tony Gravagno   
Nebula Research and Development 

Re: [U2] [UV] XDOMOpen returning -1

2013-03-21 Thread Symeon Breen
Is this the latest version of UV - also is this on linux or Windows ?

One thing to check is character encoding - if your lang settings are not
utf-8 but the xml contains utf-8 you can get memory errors.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Jacques G.
Sent: 20 March 2013 17:12
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] XDOMOpen returning -1

Hello,

On a new installation of UV I'm the following command returns a -1:

XDOMOpen( xmlData, XML.FROM.STRING, hDOM )

Any idea what causes this ?  I encountered the same error 5-6 years ago but
forgot how it was originally solved.  Can it be due to insufficient memory ?

Jacques G.
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Re: [U2] Date conversion..

2013-03-22 Thread Symeon Breen
Hi

What oconv are you using, and have you an example of how it is being
displayed ?



Rgds
Symeon.




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Subject: [U2] Date conversion..

Hi experts..

I have one problem in creatin a spreadsheet report with date format. One of
the column in the spreadsheet is a date and it is displaying as numbers.
Please help me in printing it as a date. 

BTW I'm using OCONV to write the value to the column. 

TIA,
Sathya V. 

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Re: [U2] [uv] Phantom question

2013-03-27 Thread Symeon Breen
Just a tip - one of my servers has an account per customer, and so has 2000+
accounts,  when phantoms run in here i always put the customer number on the
end of the command e.g. PHANTOM "programToRun 695"the @sentance is not
used, but it shows up when I list processes so I can identify what account a
phantom is running  in.



Also if you are on linux if you look in /proc/{pid}/fd it list all the file
handles the process {pid} has open, so you can work it out from there.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Mark Eastwood
Sent: 27 March 2013 17:59
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] [uv] Phantom question

I see several phantoms running with I do a "PORT.STATUS"
Question is - is it possible to determine which Account they are running in?
I have several accounts and not sure where they are actually running.
They launch with the BRIEF option, so no output in &PH&

TIA,
Mark
Uv 10.2 RH Linux 

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Re: [U2] Compressing PDFs

2013-03-28 Thread Symeon Breen
As others have said *nix comes with its own zip compressor.

However I have also  installed 7zip on our redhat linux box - no problems
and we use it every day, I don't remember any dependencies I think it was
just an rpm install. 





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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Israel, John R.
Sent: 28 March 2013 12:55
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] Compressing PDFs

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?


Thanks

JRI
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Re: [U2] Social Networks for MV

2013-04-02 Thread Symeon Breen
Marketing has always been about "multiple ways to do predominantly the same
thing"  you have a newspaper campaign, poster campaign, radio, tv, cpc ads,
web banners, cold calling etc,  these are just some more.

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Sent: 28 March 2013 21:55
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Social Networks for MV

The biggest issue I have this all of this social media craze ("emperor's new
clothes") is the time it takes to manage multiple ways to do predominately
the same thing. Although with enough resources, these marketing avenues are
manageable, for small businesses, there aren't enough resources in house.
In addition, to outsource requires tremendous luck in the selection process.

Secondly, the level of self-absorption in these social media outlets is 
so monumental, what can I say?   It's like talking with someone who 
spends the entire time preening themselves in from me.

Just a thought, or two... :-)

Bill
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*Subject:* Re: [U2] Social Networks for MV
> Here's another article about social media.  While it addresses more
consumer facing data, you can easily see how some B2B companies can take
advantage of the same concepts:
> http://www.thetibcoblog.com/2013/03/12/why-do-companies-find-it-so-har
> d-to-get-social-media-right/?goback=%2Egde_43707_member_225094184%2Egd
> e_43707_member_222896835
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org 
> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tony 
> Gravagno
> Sent: March-19-13 2:40 PM
> To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
> Subject: Re: [U2] Social Networks for MV
>
>> From: Robert Houben
>> And just to mess with your heads a bit more...
>> http://smallbiztrends.com/2013/03/10-reasons-business-pinterest.html
> Oh dear, you seem to have provoked yet another blog. :) 
> http://nebula-rnd.com/blog/tech/mv/2013/03/socialmv3.html
>
> Summary: It's not just the individual services. Each of us has different
roles in life. Pinterest might not appeal to us as MV people but it might
appeal to the companies we support who wish to use it for marketing. And
while you might not want to tweet about your MV epiphanies, in the broad
landscape of social media there are many APIs (web services) for extracting
data into your MV system, and publishing data from your MV system. As
professionals and business people, ignoring this can be a strategic mistake.
>
> Thanks for the ongoing inspiration.
> T
>
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Re: [U2] How do you print a ".pdf" from inside a Unix Box

2013-04-04 Thread Symeon Breen
http://xtricks.blogspot.co.uk/2007/04/print-pdf-from-command-line.html
perhaps ?using acroread which is available for hpux 11

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bruce Conway -
Bamac LTD
Sent: 04 April 2013 16:54
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: [U2] How do you print a ".pdf" from inside a Unix Box

I may have missed this discussion but if someone can help me that would be
great.

We have been executing a SB command to windows to open Adobe and print the
PDF document. We would like to either not have to open Adobe and print the
document or print the document from within our Unix box.

We have a hp7640 11iv3 running on an Itanium processor.

Here is the Unidata information:
Module Name Version   Licensed
  
UniData RDBMS 7.2 Yes 
Connection Pooling... 7.2 No  
Device License... 7.2 No  
NFA.. 7.2 No  
RFS.. 7.2 No  
EDA.. 7.2 No  
721   


Oh, love this list, I have been using Pick since 1985 and still going
strong.

Bruce

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Re: [U2] c#/uniobject/chinese/spanish characters

2013-04-05 Thread Symeon Breen
We process and store most of our info in utf-8 - this includes multiple
European languages, not currently Chinese tho but that should not be an
issue if it is encoded in  utf-8. We also use uniobjects.net with this data
no problem.  

Well I say no problem - you do have to make sure your lang settings are
correct, and that you know in your code if you are dealing with utf-8
encoded data or not - otherwise you can get tied up.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of doug chanco
Sent: 05 April 2013 03:49
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] c#/uniobject/chinese/spanish characters

hi all,
 anyone care to share any suggestions on the best way to create pick
records that include chinese/spanish characters via c# and uniobjects or
just c# and writing to a unix file?

I have some ideas I am mulling around in my head but I thought I'd tap into
the vast knowledge base available on here.

I am basically looking at creating a pick record (or a unix one) that is a
mixture of html and text (in english/chinese and spanish).

any thoughts/suggestions are extremely welcomed

thanks

dougc



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Re: [U2] c#/uniobject/chinese/spanish characters

2013-04-05 Thread Symeon Breen
Also if you are running u2 on linux the iconv utility (not the u2 ICONV,
linux iconv) is essential when dealing with different character encodings.
But there are a few undocumented features on here called //TRANSLIT and
//IGNORE that it is worth googleing  about.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
Sent: 05 April 2013 08:05
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] c#/uniobject/chinese/spanish characters

Doug, I wrote a couple short extension methods which convert from Arabic to
UTF-16 and back. The pattern goes like this:

- Get input from GUI
- Convert from known code page to utf-16, in this case that's
windows-1256
- Save the data into MV ... it's just text and doesn't get munged on the
wire

To display in GUI:
- Read the text from MV
- Convert back from utf-16 to original code-page
- Display in GUI

I believe you would just substitute a different code page for other
languages - obviously it must be the same language going in both directions,
this isn't Bablefish. ;)

It works great for platforms that have no I18N or  other language support.
This dealer in Amman Jordan has 40 old mvBase systems in the field that are
now adopting a GUI based on mv.NET and this small bit of code.

I don't think you can sort or select on this kind of data in MV.
Although once it was in the DBMS, I think we were  able to see everything
great with AccuTerm in a character interface. It works in
D3 too. I didn't try any others.

U2 might support a better storage mechanism, so let's see what others say.
But I'll be happy to provide the C# code that does  the translation. Just
email me.

HTH
Tony Gravagno   
Nebula Research and Development 
TG@ remove.pleaseNebula-RnD.com 
Nebula R&D sells mv.NET and other Pick/MultiValue products  
worldwide, and provides related development services
http://Nebula-RnD.com/blog  
Visit http://PickWiki.com! Contribute!  
http://Twitter.com/TonyGravagno 
http://groups.google.com/group/mvdbms



> From: doug chanco
> Subject: [U2] c#/uniobject/chinese/spanish characters
> 
>  anyone care to share any suggestions on the best way to create pick 
> records that include chinese/spanish characters via c# and
uniobjects
> or just c# and writing to a unix file?
> 
> I have some ideas I am mulling around in my head but I thought I'd
tap
> into the vast knowledge base available on here.
> 
> I am basically looking at creating a pick record (or a unix one)
that is a
> mixture of html and text (in english/chinese and spanish).
> 
> any thoughts/suggestions are extremely welcomed


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Re: [U2] UV Creating a Soap Request

2013-04-16 Thread Symeon Breen
The post header in http is a relative url so that is not the problem - have
you set the Soap action correctly ?



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Sent: 16 April 2013 07:14
To: U2 Users List (u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org)
Subject: [U2] UV Creating a Soap Request

Hi Everyone,

Recently I had some success getting a secure version of this to work etc.
but now "they" want to change it to non-SSL so am trying to get plain old
http to work.

Using this example as a starting point:
https://u2devzone.rocketsoftware.com/accelerate/articles/soap-api

I've managed to (I think) translate the example above with our URL and soap
action etc. but I have a question regarding the UV SOAPCreateRequest and
hope someone may be able to assist.

The URL I specify in SOAPCreateRequest is
http://our-dev.domain.com/apps/jobs/Services/Job.svc

However in the log file I get:
04/16/2013 15:05:16 [ 446706 925928 ] Assembled Request:
POST /apps/jobs/Services/Job.svc HTTP/1.1
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2013 05:05:16 GMT
Host: our-dev.domain.com
SOAPAction: http://tempuri.org/IJobService/CreateJob1UserPartyRole
User-Agent: IBM UniVerse 11.x
Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8
Content-Length: 1670

The POST seems to be missing the first part of the URL and with the response
being a "400 bad request" I'm wondering if there's anything I can do to
force the complete URL?
In particular is there a SOAP command that I'm missing? Briefly I do the
following in this order:
Ret = setHTTPDefault( "VERSION" , "1.1" ) Ret = SOAPSetDefault( "VERSION" ,
"1.2" ) Ret = SOAPCreateRequest( URL , SoapAction , SoapReq ) Ret =
SOAPSetRequestContent( SoapReq , PAYLOAD , 1 ) Ret = SOAPSubmitRequest(
SoapReq, Timeout, RespHeaders, RespData, SoapStatus )

The return codes from above are:
setHTTPDefault result = 0
SOAPSetDefault result = 0
SOAPCreateRequest result  = 0
SOAPSetRequestContent result  = 0
SOAPSubmitRequest result  = 0

The SoapStatus from SOAPSubmitRequest above is:
Response status   : 400-Bad Request

The RespHeaders returned from SOAPSubmitRequest above is:
Response headers  :
Cache-Control-private-Server-Microsoft-IIS/7.5-X-Powered-By-4.0.30319-X-Powe
red-By-ASP.NET-Date-Tue, 16 Apr 2013 05:46:06 GMT-Content-Length-0

To me the soap action seems good and the xml in the payload looks ok too so
it has to be something in the delivery. We're running UV 10.3.4 on AIX 5.3.

Reckon I must be missing something above so looking at the basic ref manual
but it does not indicate if any of the soap commands therein and the above
have other dependencies/pre-requisites and in what order they should occur.
I guess a prior soap knowledge is expected but I'm just starting to get into
this so if anyone can assist that'd be really helpful thanks.

Cheers
Peter


 

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Re: [U2] Refactoring Tools

2013-04-22 Thread Symeon Breen
Python ?

?



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Sent: 22 April 2013 18:46
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] Refactoring Tools

If by "refactoring" you mean "A tool which will read the BASIC code and
translate it into Python"
Than no, no such animal exists.

 

 

 

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To: U2 Users List 
Sent: Mon, Apr 22, 2013 10:20 am
Subject: Re: [U2] Refactoring Tools


I remember Cliff Oliver talking about this once.  Not sure, if he had any
tools available...
Wish I had more info available.


On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 8:26 AM, Brian Leach  wrote:

> Hi All
>
>
>
> I'm doing some intensive work with a large UniVerse site to assist 
> them in migrating their 20 year old code base and working practices to 
> full Agile, XP and TDD. They are really enthusiastic in embracing the 
> modern world and making good progress, but there is a huge amount of 
> legacy code to be cleaned up and test harnessed.
>
>
>
> So before I spend time possibly reinventing the wheel, does anyone 
> know of any good refactoring tools for UniVerse Basic?
>
>
>
> Brian
>
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Re: [U2] How to send an HTML formatted email.

2013-04-26 Thread Symeon Breen
No body to this email.

Sending an email is just a smtp conversation - if you are on linux you can do 
this easily using mutt/mail/sendmail I have various examples. On windows , you 
could just do a socket to the smtp server, or use some library, loads of 
options, - I would recommend you read about the smtp protocol - it is very 
easy, you can send emails using telnet and just pass the appropriate commands 
to the smtp server, so it is equally easy within databasic.



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Re: [U2] History of Prime Information

2013-04-29 Thread Symeon Breen
I think prime and vmark had done business together hence why the purchase -

 I remember back in 92/93  when we had a pair of prime 1920's (I think)
running prime information, we then got a new prime unix box, that was
actually a rebadged MIPS running Riscos,  they said at the time that PI+
the new version of Information for unix was not quite ready but they would
supply universe version 1 for free while they finished it off.  Going from
prime information to uv v1 was like taking a backward step, and we found a
load of bugs in uv, esp with the locking tables, and deadlocks etc.  Anyway
we eventually got PI+   but I think it was just after that that Prime went
out of business, we also used the CAD software, so we took the
computervision CAD and ended up with PI+   but supplied by universe.



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Sent: 27 April 2013 14:54
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] History of Prime Information

On 27/04/13 05:26, Wjhonson wrote:
> Okay but let's just talk about 1990-1993 How did Computer Vision 
> exactly get its hands on Prime Information ?
> This happened *before* the final bankruptcy  of Prime?
> Or did somehow Prime sell or spin off Computer Vision with Prime
Information as well?

iirc they didn't. Computer Vision did a sort of reverse buyout, taking
Prime's CAD business with it. INFORMATION was sold to Vmark, and the
hardware business was sold to ?Pericom?

That might be why Pr1mos has ended up in copyright limbo. There was a "White
Knight" involved in this, so I'm guessing that the breakup and sale was
along the lines of "PI to Vmark, software to Computer Vision, and hardware
and support to this other company". With the result that it wasn't clearly
specified who got the copyrights to Pr1mos and now nobody can do much with
it because they don't know who actually owns it...
> 
> Enquiring minds want to know
> 
Well, I might not be much good at enlightening, but I was around as a
customer when it all happened ...

Cheers,
Wol

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Re: [U2] revision control with git/github

2013-04-30 Thread Symeon Breen
Not with Git but with others,   there are a variety of ways.  One simple way
of doing this is to have an automated process run at night that commits all
changes back to the repository from your BP file (or whatever it is)

The benefit is then you can browse the repo, and look to see when code has
been changed (granularity by day), even find a line in a piece of code and
find it was changed on  a particular day. - Pretty useful when you are
tracing why something used to work last month ..

What this would not give is person , time of change, reason for change.

You can further enhance this by getting the programmers a simple TCL command
to commit a change they have done to a piece of code straight away and with
a reason, maybe if they are changing a commonly changed piece of code, that
way you get better granularity than your day, and also get a user and reason
for change.


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Aaron Titus
Sent: 30 April 2013 15:14
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] revision control with git/github

Oops. Hit send a little too soon.   I am curious to know if anyone has
implemented revision control with git or github for Unibasic programs, and
system builder objects. If so, how did you do it?


*Aaron Titus*
Senior Software Engineer
F.W. Davison & Company, Inc.
508-747-7261 x245
ati...@fwdco.com



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> I am curious to know if
>
> *Aaron Titus*
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[U2] db listings

2013-05-01 Thread Symeon Breen
I have come across a few people recently who use this site to look at DB
popularity - should U2 (and other MV systems be on there)
http://db-engines.com/en/ranking/multivalue+dbms

 

 

 

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Re: [U2] AES Encryption Of CC Numbers

2013-05-03 Thread Symeon Breen
Also If you are on linux you may be able to shell out to openssl to encrypt
a string. You would probably need to use the -a switch to base64 encode the
output.




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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Brian Leach
Sent: 03 May 2013 10:44
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] AES Encryption Of CC Numbers

Hi Gary

Sadly the Basic ENCRYPT() function only does DES and RCn encryption.

You should look at the Automatic Data Encryption features in the database
itself - these are described in the security manual. That includes AES
encryption, but you need to do careful planning and impact assessments
before switching on ADE - it is not trivial and has ramifications.

Otherwise you are probably looking at GCI or a service call to handle the
encryption/decryption.

Which product (UniVerse or UniData) and which platform (Windows/*nix) are
you on?

Brian 

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Sent: 03 May 2013 06:37
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] AES Encryption Of CC Numbers

Hi folks - I'm new to this community, but aged in Multivalue Experience.
Forgive me if this was aswered previously, but does anybody know of an
algorithm in MV Basic to Encrypt/DeCrypt Credit Card Numbers based on one of
the industry standards AES ? Thanks in advance ! Gary

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   1. Re: Would anyone else like a change to *HS.UPDFINFO? (Allen Bell)
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  (Brian Whitehorn)
   3. Re: Would anyone else like a change to *HS.UPDFINFO?
  (Gregor Scott)
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Date: Wed, 01 May 2013 15:15:54 -0500
From: Allen Bell 
To: U2 Users List 
Subject: Re: [U2] Would anyone else like a change to *HS.UPDFINFO?
Message-ID: <518177fa.40...@psiwav.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

I vote yes.

Drives me crazy how it works

AB
On 5/1/2013 10:56 AM, Jeff Schasny wrote:
> That would be a nice feature. I do believe that it only processes 
> files with a * or *SELECT dictionary item however.
>
> Gregor Scott wrote:
>> I am trying to get Rocket to improve the behaviour of *HS.UPDFINFO to 
>> support active select lists so that only the files I want built into 
>> the ".hs_fileinfo" cache item (rather than have EVERY SINGLE F/Q-type 
>> item from the VOC included).
>>
>> Support inform me that I seem to be the only person interested in 
>> such a change, so I thought I would at least ask the question of the
>> U2 community.
>>
>> Would anyone else find it useful to have the *HS.UPDFINFO command 
>> enhanced to support select lists, or have a new command created that 
>> deals with select lists?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Gregor
>>
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Subject: Re: [U2] Would anyone else like a change to *HS.UPDFINFO?
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+1

Dan, perhaps something along the lines of uservoice (www.uservoice.com)
where "votes" and feedback can be collated might add additional value, this
being a good example.

Regards,
Brian.

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

2013-05-03 Thread Symeon Breen
I love this conversation - great to see some really geeky stuff going on in
the MV community   :)




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Sent: 03 May 2013 17:20
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] [way ot] - Electronic Button Purshers?

OK. Nevermind, I got what you mean.

Not pull as push/pull, but rather remove.

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Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 12:18 PM
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?? not sure what you mean by pull the button?

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Robert Frailey
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 12:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [U2] [way ot] - Electronic Button Purshers?

Having a Pi and using it to actuate a solenoid to push a button is like
going back into the dark ages with the star ship enterprise. Pull the button
and wire in a solid state relay.
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> magnetic solenoid and a return spring
> - Original Message -
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Re: [U2] Fwd: [1] job on LinkedIn

2013-05-07 Thread Symeon Breen
If the employer will sponsor your application it is pretty much a formality 
(providing you pass security checks that is)


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 Bracknell, looks like its about 20 miles from London (as the crow flies) The 
job doesn't *state* that you need a work visa, but I assume you would ?
Is it difficult to get a permit to work in Britain?


 

 

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

2013-05-21 Thread Symeon Breen
A great start - I can see some interesting stuff on there over the next
couple of years.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Daniel McGrath
Sent: 21 May 2013 17:52
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Subject: [U2] U2 demos and sample code now on Github

I thought I should share this with you all. It's been in the works for a
while and still a 'work in progress'. Let us know what you think.

http://blog.rocketsoftware.com/2013/05/u2-samples-now-on-github/ 

Cheers,

Dan McGrath
Managing Director, U2 Servers Lab
Rocket Software
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Re: [U2] [UV] UniObjects.Net vs Thrid-party Products

2013-05-28 Thread Symeon Breen
Uniobjects.Net is the base requirement. MV.NET builds on this and gives you
a heap more (tho infact you can use it without uniobjects.net)

So it depends if you want simple connectivity to the DB to do commands and
subroutine calls, for which uniobject.net would suffice, or if you want any
of the other fancy stuff on top that MV.NET will give you ...




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Subject: [U2] [UV] UniObjects.Net vs Thrid-party Products

I'm investigating the pros and cons to using UniObjects.Net vs third-party
products such as MV.Net, etc.  Anyone care to chime in with your
experiences?

Thanks.
Perry Taylor
Senior MV Architect
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Re: [U2] Recognition for Rocket and Rocket's U2 in dual rankings today!

2013-06-04 Thread Symeon Breen
Good stuff



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Daniel McGrath
Sent: 03 June 2013 21:59
To: U2 Users List (u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org)
Subject: [U2] Recognition for Rocket and Rocket's U2 in dual rankings today!

If you haven't seen it already, U2 got dual mentions today in top ranks.

First: The UniData and UniVerse databases from Rocket Software have been
listed for the first time in the database ranking site DB-Engines, making
45/169 (top 27%)  on debut.

http://db-engines.com/en/ranking

Second: Rocket has been listed in the 'DBTA 100: The Companies That Matter
Most in Data' with a big mention of the U2 databases from our CEO, Andy
Youniss.

http://www.dbta.com/Articles/Editorial/Trends-and-Applications/View-from-the
-Top-Rocket-Software-89919.aspx

http://www.dbta.com/Articles/Editorial/News-Flashes/DBTA-100-The-Companies-T
hat-Matter-Most-in-Data-89876.aspx

Regards,
Dan

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Re: [U2] How do I get the U2 Metadata Manager to work

2013-06-07 Thread Symeon Breen
" And I am still looking for a way to read data from a relational database
in a Basic program."


This has been around for years Mecki - look up the bci functions like
SQLPrepare etc.  Or there is the new EDA function as well.


Rgds
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Re: [U2] How do I get the U2 Metadata Manager to work

2013-06-07 Thread Symeon Breen
Hi  - I have udt 7.1 on redhat 64bit and we use BDT ok   ???


Also EDT is for unidata to get access to external data sources like sql
server so that would also solve the problem



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Mecki Foerthmann
Sent: 07 June 2013 14:54
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] How do I get the U2 Metadata Manager to work

I know, tried it and it doesn't work on our setup because BCI only seems to
work if the OS on the UD server is 32 bit.
We were told it didn't matter so they built a Redhat Linux 64 bit virtual
server and put UD in that.
Now if I try to connect trough BCI I only get memory errors.
AFAIK EDA is only for connecting from SQL Server to U2 so no good for what I
want to do.

On 07/06/2013 09:39, Symeon Breen wrote:
> " And I am still looking for a way to read data from a relational 
> database in a Basic program."
>
>
> This has been around for years Mecki - look up the bci functions like 
> SQLPrepare etc.  Or there is the new EDA function as well.
>
>
> Rgds
> Symeon.
>
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Re: [U2] How do I get the U2 Metadata Manager to work

2013-06-08 Thread Symeon Breen
Sorry - having tla troubles - I mean bci - I use it on 64bit redhat to
read/write to a mysql db, using a standard mysql lib

And I mean eda - I am not an expert - but I did think you can use it to read
and write to/from an external source. I ti snot just for replication, tho
that is one use of it.




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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Mecki Foerthmann
Sent: 07 June 2013 20:38
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] How do I get the U2 Metadata Manager to work

This is really all new for me, so you have to excuse my ignorance.
What is EDT?
I know EDA but that is for writing data to SQL Server but not for reading
from it.
At least that's what it says in the documentation.
Doesn't that use replication?

I also have BDT working on 64 bit Linux but how does that help me?

And if you actually have BCI working on 64 bit Linux, which ODBC driver did
you use?
Are there any 'gotchas' when installing it?
In that regard I am totally at the mercy of our sys admin since he is the
only one who installs anything on Linux.
He installed a 64 bit ODBC driver and from a Linux shell he can connect to
the SQL Server box I want to connect to with no problem.
I followed the documentation in setting up BCI but when I try to use CONNECT
in a Basic program I always get a memory error.

On 07/06/2013 15:57, Symeon Breen wrote:
> Hi  - I have udt 7.1 on redhat 64bit and we use BDT ok   ???
>
>
> Also EDT is for unidata to get access to external data sources like 
> sql server so that would also solve the problem
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Mecki 
> Foerthmann
> Sent: 07 June 2013 14:54
> To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
> Subject: Re: [U2] How do I get the U2 Metadata Manager to work
>
> I know, tried it and it doesn't work on our setup because BCI only 
> seems to work if the OS on the UD server is 32 bit.
> We were told it didn't matter so they built a Redhat Linux 64 bit 
> virtual server and put UD in that.
> Now if I try to connect trough BCI I only get memory errors.
> AFAIK EDA is only for connecting from SQL Server to U2 so no good for 
> what I want to do.
>
> On 07/06/2013 09:39, Symeon Breen wrote:
>> " And I am still looking for a way to read data from a relational 
>> database in a Basic program."
>>
>>
>> This has been around for years Mecki - look up the bci functions like 
>> SQLPrepare etc.  Or there is the new EDA function as well.
>>
>>
>> Rgds
>> Symeon.
>>
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Re: [U2] History of Prime Information

2013-06-12 Thread Symeon Breen
PI/Open I think that was

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of dale kelley
Sent: 12 June 2013 13:09
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] History of Prime Information

I can add that I think VMark rewrote Prime Information in C which really
boosted the performance.  I think they called it Prime Info or something
like that.

Dale

On 06/12/2013 03:31 AM, Brett Callacher wrote:
> I think it is a hard task for anyone to remember all this - gets
complicated.  This may help:
> http://www.tincat-group.com/mv/familytree.html
>
>
> "Larry Hiscock"  wrote in message
news:<009e01ce42f0$092cac70$1b860550$@wcs-corp.com>...
>> If I recall correctly (and I may not ;-), Ardent was the company 
>> behind UniData.  Ardent and VMark merged (or Ardent acquired VMark -- 
>> I'm not 100% clear on the details), and retained the Ardent name.  
>> Ardent was subsequently acquired by Informix, which was acquired by 
>> IBM, which later sold the U2 division to Rocket Software.
>>
>> Larry Hiscock
>> Western Computer Services
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
>> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of David 
>> Taylor
>> Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 6:13 PM
>> To: U2 Users List
>> Subject: Re: [U2] History of Prime Information
>>
>> If I'm not mistaken, there was another company in between Vmark and IBM.
>>
>> I believe (and there may have been some smoke and mirrors in all 
>> this) that Informatics "acquired" Ardent and then assigned the CEO of 
>> Ardent as the President of Informatics, or something like that, to 
>> run both Ardent and Informatics.  And then later, IBM acquired 
>> Informatics for their database and just inherited Vardent almost by
accident.
>>
>> Then, I believe that IBM acquired Unidata and formed the U2 product
group.
>>
>> Certainly someone (Suzie) at Rocket could clarify this and perhaps 
>> publish an document for historical purposes to document this history 
>> completely and accurately.
>>
>> Dave Taylor
>> Sysmark Information Systems, Inc.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Prime Computer out of Natick Massachusetts went out of business.   One
>>> of their products was PR1ME INFORMATION.   They were acquired by another
>>> computer, Computervision (Thank you Mark, I'd forgotten the name).
>>>
>>> The product PRIME INFORMATION was acquired by VMark.   Vmark was later
>>> acquired by Ardent Software.
>>>
>>> I don't remember if there were any companies in between Ardent and 
>>> IBM, and while this was going on, there was a separate history 
>>> happening for Unidata.  Net upshot was that IBM acquired both 
>>> Universe and Unidata, and branded them as U2.
>>>
>>> Source - my memory, (such as it is).  I started playing with PR1ME 
>>> INFORMATION on a PR1ME 450-II back in 1978.
>>>
>>> I bought disk drives, controllers, and tape units off and on 
>>> throughout the years from Computronix, specifically from Randy 
>>> Styka, which is where I came into this conversation.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4/26/2013 4:18 PM, Wjhonson wrote:
 so explain that better
 and whats the source?








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 Sent: Fri, Apr 26, 2013 12:58 pm
 Subject: Re: [U2] TCL input and response logging (AD)


 I didn't say vmark acquired prime. I said they acquired prime 
 information.

 (Allen - Sent from my paperweight)

 On Apr 26, 2013, at 3:07 PM, Wjhonson  wrote:

> That idea doesn't seem right Allen.
> I can't find any reference to Vmark acquiring Prime, after Prime's 
> bankruptcy.
> One reference says that the Prime assets all went to 
> ComputerVision, but it's
 just a blog
> Anyone have a newspaper article link ?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Wjhonson
> To: u2-users
> Sent: Fri, Apr 26, 2013 11:58 am
> Subject: Re: [U2] TCL input and response logging (AD)
>
>
> I'll have to update the wiki poo pea a pages
>
> Who is the woman in this picture?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Prime9950_kean.jpg
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Allen Egerton
> To: U2 Users List
> Sent: Fri, Apr 26, 2013 11:31 am
> Subject: Re: [U2] TCL input and response logging (AD)
>
>
> Prime Information was a product running as an application on PRIMOS.
>
>   It was acquired by Vmark and subsequently by Advent if memory 
> serves me correctly.
>
> IBM acquired Universe and Unidata and subsequently sold them to
Rocket.
>
> (Allen - Sent from my paperweight)
>
> On Apr 26, 2013, at 1:40 PM, Wjhonson  wrote:
>
>> I don't think Universe was ever Prime.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -

Re: [U2] Who was Infinitivity?

2013-06-25 Thread Symeon Breen
http://web.archive.org/web/20021219211542/http://www.pixiuscorp.com/press/pi
xius_inf.php




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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Robert
Sent: 25 June 2013 00:01
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Who was Infinitivity?

If you go to www.archive.org and type in the URL, you have to go back to
2005 to see an entry.

I clicked on it for 2005, and was redirected to
http://www.pixiussoftware.com/mvinternet.php

You might give them a holler or try different URLs and different years and
dates to come up with an archived version of their website.

Hope this helps,

Thanks,

Robert Norman
logo
ROBERT NORMAN AND ASSOCIATES
23441 Golden Springs Dr., #289, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
(951) 541-1668
i...@keyway.net 
http://users.keyway.net/~ice/  Affordable
CUBS programming services for PICK/BASIC, DATA/BASIC, UniVerse Basic,
UniBasic, R/BASIC, jBC.

On 6/17/2013 7:47 AM, Ed Clark wrote:
> Rang a bell, so I went searching. I'm looking at the may/jun 2001 issue of
Spectrum. Full page ad on page 3, a company named infinetivity that was
selling a number of products including pick fusion "web integration for
pick". They also had a web hosting service. They mention a lot of urls:
>pickauthority.com
>pickfusion.com
>pick2oracle.com
>pickdevelopment.com
>pickwebhosting.com
>pickapplications.com
>pickstudio.com
>pickveteran.com
>pickmaestro.com
>pickgod.com
> and
>www.infinetivity.com
> and a phone number
>1-800-555-6442
> (a 555 number? hmmm).
>
> Some of the urls have been interestingly re-used. None of them point to
anything multivalue-related.
> I'm pretty sure I downloaded their free evaluation version at one point.
>   
> On Jun 13, 2013, at 12:33 PM, Wjhonson  wrote:
>
>> Seeing in another thread the name BlueFinity reminded me of an old
unresolved question.
>> Many years ago (ten? eight?) I got a brochure from an outfit called
Infinitivity, and they were hocking a web-to-Pick connection tool.
>>
>> When I try to find details today about that outfit I can't.
>> Anyone have a bit of history about this company ?
>>
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[U2] Mobile phones

2013-07-10 Thread Symeon Breen
Hi

 

I have an application that is based in the UK, one of the things it does is
allow entry of a phone number, I then determine if this is a mobile (cell
phone) and send a text (easy in the uk as all mobiles begin with 07)

 

We are embarking upon our first US client (well existing uk customer with a
US presence) so my question is - how with US phone numbers can I determine
if it is a cell phone ?

 

 

 

Thanks

Symeon.

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Re: [U2] Mobile phones

2013-07-15 Thread Symeon Breen
Thanks everyone for your information.



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Re: [U2] [OT] Support Ticket Software

2013-10-23 Thread Symeon Breen
The secure server at force.com , e.g. secure.force.com ?   which would be
salesforce - and they do have ticketing software

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Charlie Noah
Sent: 23 October 2013 03:55
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] [OT] Support Ticket Software

My online store platform has switched to a new support ticket system called
secure.force, but I can't find any info on the company that markets it, and
of course, my provider won't tell me anything about it. 
Has anyone seen or know anything about it?

Thanks,
Charlie

Tiny Bear Wild Bird Store
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Re: [U2] Web Services at Universe 11.n

2013-10-30 Thread Symeon Breen
The unibasic extensions have had sockets, http requests  and soap (each
built on the former) for many years - look it up in the manuals.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Oaks, Harold
Sent: 30 October 2013 19:01
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Web Services at Universe 11.n

I've been telling my boss that if we upgraded to Universe 11.23, we can
implement web services.   (We're currently on 10.2)
But,  finally looking in detail at the appropriate manual  (Universe Web
Services Developer) it seems that one can publish a web service easily
enough so that Universe data can be gotten, but I don't see that the other
side is implemented, where one accesses an external web service and brings
back data into Universe.  Am I missing the something?

What are any of you using to fully implement web services with an underlying
Universe environment?  
Thanks-
Harold Oaks
Sr. Analyst/Programmer
Clark County, WA

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Re: [U2] Web Services at Universe 11.n

2013-10-30 Thread Symeon Breen
That means you where probably missing a header.   http is just a text
conversation, if the same headers are passed as passed with curl it will
work. You can test using curl, or even better with telnet.

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Richard Lewis
Sent: 30 October 2013 20:03
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Subject: Re: [U2] Web Services at Universe 11.n

I've recently been tasked with accessing a webservice, and couldn't get a
valid response from the webservice.  It kept not recognizing the headers
that were sent, and with the maximum logging set on the uv side, it looked
like everything was being sent just fine, but the webservice still failed
it.  I switched to using curl, and it all worked perfectly.

Richard Lewis



On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Oaks, Harold
wrote:

> I've been telling my boss that if we upgraded to Universe 11.23, we can
> implement web services.   (We're currently on 10.2)
> But,  finally looking in detail at the appropriate manual  (Universe 
> Web Services Developer) it seems that one can publish a web service 
> easily enough so that Universe data can be gotten, but I don't see 
> that the other side is implemented, where one accesses an external web 
> service and brings back data into Universe.  Am I missing the something?
>
> What are any of you using to fully implement web services with an 
> underlying Universe environment?
> Thanks-
> Harold Oaks
> Sr. Analyst/Programmer
> Clark County, WA
>
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Re: [U2] Web Services at Universe 11.n

2013-10-31 Thread Symeon Breen
That is interesting Richard.  I only have experience in udt with this, and
if I set logging with protocolLogging("sym.log", "ON", 10)I get the full
http conversation.  Maybe there is a difference in UV ?


 


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Richard Lewis
Sent: 30 October 2013 22:43
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Web Services at Universe 11.n

Yes, as I said, I've tested with curl and it works perfectly.  The problem I
have is not being able to clearly/cleanly see the raw text being sent by the
uv functions, in order to determine the difference in what curl sends
(success) and what the uv functions send (failure).  There may be certain
idiosyncratic parsing involved in the service I am trying to consume, but I
have no control over that.  With curl I can see the entire conversation if
the logging is set correctly.  With the uv functions, even with the highest
logging level, it doesn't appear that the logging is actually that complete
and exact.  I have never had the impression that it was.

I would love to be able to do it all in uv, but I only have control over
half of the conversation, and with the uv functions, I seem to have a bit
less than half.

Richard


On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Symeon Breen  wrote:

> That means you where probably missing a header.   http is just a text
> conversation, if the same headers are passed as passed with curl it 
> will work. You can test using curl, or even better with telnet.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Richard 
> Lewis
> Sent: 30 October 2013 20:03
> To: U2 Users List
> Subject: Re: [U2] Web Services at Universe 11.n
>
> I've recently been tasked with accessing a webservice, and couldn't 
> get a valid response from the webservice.  It kept not recognizing the 
> headers that were sent, and with the maximum logging set on the uv 
> side, it looked like everything was being sent just fine, but the 
> webservice still failed it.  I switched to using curl, and it all worked
perfectly.
>
> Richard Lewis
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Oaks, Harold
> wrote:
>
> > I've been telling my boss that if we upgraded to Universe 11.23, we can
> > implement web services.   (We're currently on 10.2)
> > But,  finally looking in detail at the appropriate manual  (Universe 
> > Web Services Developer) it seems that one can publish a web service 
> > easily enough so that Universe data can be gotten, but I don't see 
> > that the other side is implemented, where one accesses an external 
> > web service and brings back data into Universe.  Am I missing the
something?
> >
> > What are any of you using to fully implement web services with an 
> > underlying Universe environment?
> > Thanks-
> > Harold Oaks
> > Sr. Analyst/Programmer
> > Clark County, WA
> >
> > This e-mail and related attachments and any response may be subject 
> > to public disclosure under state law.
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Re: [U2] Ref: Web Services at Universe 11.n

2013-11-01 Thread Symeon Breen
Sound advice from Ian there  - I see many people getting unstuck when using
web services through many layers of abstraction, basically because they
don't understand what a web service is what http is etc. I would recommend
learning about WSDL, XML, HTTP and try a few things out in different ways.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of McGowan, Ian
Sent: 31 October 2013 22:09
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Ref: Web Services at Universe 11.n

One suggestion is to divide and conquer - break your problem into two
pieces.  Before trying to make outbound requests from the HP server, use
something like SoapUI and get a handle on WSDL's and XML etc.

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Oaks, Harold
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 1:46 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Ref: Web Services at Universe 11.n

Hi Rudy:

We're not using any web services at present - but we'd like to.
(Basically I'm a beginner at this and trying to learn what is possible.)

We need to interface our current jail system with a new RMS that is coming
in, and the vendors of it prefer web services interfaces.  So that's why.

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Re: [U2] UV Basic parsing xml with XDOM commands

2013-11-07 Thread Symeon Breen
I have found in the past the handling of namespaces in both the XDOM
commands and the EXT files, is not well documented, and does not always work
how I expect.  So I usually preprocess any such XML files with xsltproc to
remove the namespaces - an example xsl to do this is 

http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";>
  

 
 

  

  

  


  
  


  

  
  

  



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Peter Cheney
Sent: 06 November 2013 02:01
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] UV Basic parsing xml with XDOM commands

Hi Everyone,

Thought I'd post a solution to a task I've been working on in the hope it
will assist someone else with similar requirements. Thanks also to those
who've previously posted on this as I found the following to be most helpful
as well:
http://www.mail-archive.com/u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org/msg18895.html
https://gdoesu2.wordpress.com/tag/xdomlocate/
http://listserver.u2ug.org/pipermail/u2-users/2010-September/004713.html
http://www.mvdeveloper.com/kb/docs/kb10.pdf


I had to parse some xml returned via a soap request to an IIS server:

http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";>
  
http://tempuri.org/";>
  http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/FirstMac.Services.Category.
Contracts" xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";>
Some group data
Some name data
  

  

There are only ever 2 value nodes returned if the soap query is successful
with the SuggestResult node containing 'i:nil="true"' if the query is not
successful.
e.g. 

The xml contains a default namespace and after much searching and trial and
error I discovered I needed to use the following xpathString and nsMAP
parameters in the XDOMLocate function:
Notes re the XDOMLocate function.
I found the UV11.1 Basic Commands Reference and Basic Extensions documents
for XDOMLocate to be scarce on detail for the following:

  *   Each additional namespace in the string must also be space delimited.
  *   The double quotes enclosing the http url must be removed for each
namespace defined in the nsMAP parameter. The description given has double
quotes in the wrong places. e.g. if you have http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";> then the namespace you
need to specify is nsMAP =
'xmlns:s=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/'


xpathStr  = '/s:Envelope/s:Body'

nsMAP  = 'xmlns:s=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/ '
nsMAP :=
'xmlns:a=http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/FirstMac.Services.Category.
Contracts '
nsMAP := 'xmlns=http://tempuri.org/ '
nsMAP := 'xmlns:i=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance'

OK = XDOMOpen( RespData, XML.FROM.STRING, hDOM ) if OK = XML.SUCCESS then
   crt 'XML document opened'
   OK = XDOMLocate( hDOM, xpathStr, nsMAP, hRoot )
   if OK = XML.SUCCESS then
  crt 'Found ':xpathStr

  OK = XDOMGetNodeName( hRoot, NodeName )
  crt 'Root node=':NodeName
  OK = XDOMLocateNode( hRoot, XDOM.CHILD, XDOM.FIRST.CHILD,
XDOM.ELEMENT.NODE, hParent )
  if OK = XML.SUCCESS then
 OK = XDOMGetNodeName( hParent, NodeName )
 crt 'Parent node = ':NodeName ;*
'SuggestResponse'
 OK = XDOMLocateNode( hParent, XDOM.CHILD, XDOM.FIRST.CHILD,
XDOM.ELEMENT.NODE, hChild )
 if OK = XML.SUCCESS then
OK = XDOMGetNodeName( hChild, NodeName )
crt 'Child node = ':NodeName   ;*
'SuggestResult'
OK = XDOMLocateNode( hChild, XDOM.CHILD, XDOM.FIRST.CHILD,
XDOM.ELEMENT.NODE, hValueNode )
if OK = XML.SUCCESS then
   OK = XDOMGetNodeName( hValueNode, NodeName )
   crt 'Value node1 = ':NodeName   ;*
'a:CategoryGroup'
   OK = XDOMLocateNode(hValueNode, XDOM.CHILD, XDOM.FIRST.CHILD,
XDOM.TEXT.NODE, hTextNode )
   if OK = XML.SUCCESS then
  OK = XDOMGetNodeValue(hTextNode, Value )
  crt 'Payload1 = ':Value  ;* 'Some
group data'
   end else
  gosub ShowError
   end
end
OK = XDOMLocateNode( hChild, XDOM.CHILD, 2, XDOM.ELEMENT.NODE,
hValueNode )
if OK = XML.SUCCESS then
   OK = XDOMGetNodeName( hValueNode, NodeName )
   crt 'Value node2 = ':NodeName   ;*
'a:CategoryName'
   OK = XDOMLocateNode(hValueNode, XDOM.CHILD, XDOM.FIRST.CHILD,
XDOM.TEXT.NODE, hTextNode )
   if OK = XML.SUCCESS then
  OK = XDOMGetNodeValue(hTextNode, Value )
  crt 'Payload2 = ':Value  ;* 'Some name
data'
   end else
  gosub ShowError
   end
end else
   gosub ShowError
end
 end else
gosub ShowError
 end
  end else

Re: [U2] [Very OT] XP File Dialog Box

2013-12-13 Thread Symeon Breen
Windows 8 is great. You don't have to have the tiles, just use desktop mode,
tis the same as windows 7 but better.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of George Gallen
Sent: 12 December 2013 20:17
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] [Very OT] XP File Dialog Box

Windows 8 suks

Anyone give any good points that makes Windows 8 worthwhile?

George

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Israel, John R.
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 3:13 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] [Very OT] XP File Dialog Box

If you plan to go to Windows 7, you better move fast.  Microsoft announced
that the company discontinued the distribution of retail copies of Windows 7
at the end of October 2013.  Microsoft had previously listed that date as
October 31, 2014, but changed that information.

http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/12/10/microsoft-ends-windows-7-retail-sales
-directs-consumers-to-windows-8/

JRI

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Re: [U2] Tech Alert *TURN YOUR GADGETS OFF* before you get hacked

2013-12-17 Thread Symeon Breen
The exploit is not against any old gadget , it has to be an insecure one in
the first place in order to enable an exploit.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Allen Elwood RR
Sent: 17 December 2013 03:13
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Tech Alert *TURN YOUR GADGETS OFF* before you get hacked


no, but i follow all standard practices to avoid infection, and this was my
first virus at home

had a few at work when someone opened an invoice, that wasn't really an
invoice, clicked on the attachment and the entire company was infected in
seconds...

norton was unable to remove it, so i loaded up microsoft security essentials
which deleted the infected backup .dll and automagically downloaded a new
one from the net for the system32 directory and the backup to that.

*nice*

On 12/16/2013 6:29 PM, Bob Rasmussen wrote:
> Allen, do you have any evidence that gadgets were the way you got 
> infected?
>
> This article:
>http://www.microsoft.com/security/pc-security/gadgets.aspx
> seems to suggest that with proper and up-to-date anti-malware 
> software, gadgets are no more dangerous than other installable programs.
>
> On Mon, 16 Dec 2013, Allen Elwood RR wrote:
>
>>
>> Tech Alert *TURN YOUR GADGETS OFF* before you get hacked
>>
>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/dn261332
>>
>> :shock:
>>
>> hacker's found a way to get inside your gadgets and take control of 
>> your computer
>>
>> this explains how i got hacked last month - my computer was acting 
>> odd and really slow - the hard drive was thrashing like crazy and i 
>> knew something wasn't right so i walked to the wireless router and 
>> pulled the power cord. did a full disk virus scan and had a couple of 
>> really nasty trojans and 250+ spyware apps all active at the same time.
>>
>> wonder WHY it was so slow! :lol:
>>
>> they also got my password to my roadrunner email and started blasting 
>> spam, i started getting mail delivery failures, put 2+2=5 together 
>> and changed my password.  after that i immediately got a spam - kinda 
>> like a "nanner nanner we got you" thing.
>>
>> gadgets off now. i miss them already. the clock gadget disappeared 
>> and i started looking around to see what was up and found this alert 
>> by Microsoft
>>
>> you know, you'd a thunk maybe they'd let us know???
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [U2] BASIC code - upper, lower, CamelCase, what say you?

2013-12-21 Thread Symeon Breen
Not this one again 


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bobby Worley
Sent: 20 December 2013 19:02
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] BASIC code - upper, lower, CamelCase, what say you?

First off - Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.

I'm starting to write a lot of new BASIC (Universe 11.1) subroutines for our
DesignBais application, and since I'll be starting with a blank code
template instead of modifying existing code, and I thought 'hey why not join
the 21st century' and make the code look more mainstream, and readable.
(falling back on our last TEXMUG presentation by Clif Oliver on
refactoring).

And considering Universe 11.2 now supports local subroutines and functions,
I should make the code look and behave more object-like.

Does anyone know of a set of rules or guidelines on how to do this?Just
experimenting briefly, Universe BASIC compiler will allow any mix of cases
for keywords, but variables are case sensitive.  Example:

>ED BP TEST
ABC=1
Abc=2
abc=3
PRINT ABC
Print Abc
pRiNt abc
stop
end

>RUN TEST
1
2
3

So, how are developers mixed case in their code these day? Do keywords,
local variables, common variable, equates follow a standard method?

thanks in advance,
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Re: [U2] UO.Net unable to login

2014-01-25 Thread Symeon Breen
Are you using an ip address or a domain name to connect with in txtHost.Text
?




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Sent: 24 January 2014 22:27
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] UO.Net unable to login

I am trying to log into a Unix/linux Universe server with Visual Studio 2010
and UO.Net version 2.2.4.7409.
I am getting ErrorCode 81011: The host name is not valid. 

But I can connect with the Extensive Administration tool into the database.
So the connection parameters work.
Here my connection line:
uniSession = UniObjects.OpenSession(txtHost.Text, txtUser.Text,
txtPassword.Text, txtAccount.Text, "uvcs"); With the error this:
"SocketException caught!!!SystemThis is usually a temporary error during
hostname resolution and means that the local server did not receive a
response from an authoritative server[IBM U2][UODOTNET -
UNIRPC][ErrorCode=81011] The host name is not valid, or the host is not
responding Source: UniRPCConnection Class Method: Void
set_Host(System.String)   at IBMU2.UODOTNET.UniRPCConnection.set_Host(String
value)\r\n   at IBMU2.UODOTNET.UniSession.Connect()"
I can connect fine to my own Linux/UniVerse system. But this is at a
client's site. I am stymied.



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Re: [U2] UO.Net unable to login

2014-01-27 Thread Symeon Breen
Can you telnet to the host system on port 31438  from the same client ?

Is the client local to the host network, or is there some NAT device in
between ?


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Martin Scholl
Sent: 25 January 2014 14:55
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] UO.Net unable to login

Yes, I use the IP address and the Extensible Admin tool connects fine.
I will try the old uniobjects next.

Martin Scholl
18910 New Hampshire Ave
Brinklow, MD 20862
301-924-5537
301-613-9572 (Cell)


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Symeon Breen
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2014 5:25 AM
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] UO.Net unable to login

Are you using an ip address or a domain name to connect with in txtHost.Text
?




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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Martin Scholl
Sent: 24 January 2014 22:27
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] UO.Net unable to login

I am trying to log into a Unix/linux Universe server with Visual Studio 2010
and UO.Net version 2.2.4.7409.
I am getting ErrorCode 81011: The host name is not valid. 

But I can connect with the Extensive Administration tool into the database.
So the connection parameters work.
Here my connection line:
uniSession = UniObjects.OpenSession(txtHost.Text, txtUser.Text,
txtPassword.Text, txtAccount.Text, "uvcs"); With the error this:
"SocketException caught!!!SystemThis is usually a temporary error during
hostname resolution and means that the local server did not receive a
response from an authoritative server[IBM U2][UODOTNET -
UNIRPC][ErrorCode=81011] The host name is not valid, or the host is not
responding Source: UniRPCConnection Class Method: Void
set_Host(System.String)   at IBMU2.UODOTNET.UniRPCConnection.set_Host(String
value)\r\n   at IBMU2.UODOTNET.UniSession.Connect()"
I can connect fine to my own Linux/UniVerse system. But this is at a
client's site. I am stymied.



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Re: [U2] XMAPOpen core dump

2014-02-05 Thread Symeon Breen
I find the most common reason for a core dump when dealing with xml is the
lang settings and encoding of the files.   make sure they match - I note
the xml is utf-8 - firstly check it is indeed utf-8 and there are no upper
ascii (above 127) in there. Also make sure you have a lang setting that
matches utf-8  lang=c wont work.

hth



On 4 February 2014 14:44, Bob Little  wrote:

> I'm testing some XML stuff locally on UV PE 11.2 and I've run into a
> problem I can't figure out.  I hope someone else knows what's going on here
> and has a work-around.
>
> I'm running this test on CentOS 6.5 with UniVerse PE 11.2.  I get a core
> dump as soon as I attempt the XMAPOpen.  It appears to only happen when the
> ColumnMap Node begins with a comma.  The same data, map and code works
> without problem on an AIX machine.
>
> MAP ...
> 
> 
> 
>
>   
>   
>   
>   
>   
>   
>   
>
> 
>
> XML DATA...
> 
> USA
> TWN
> F
> 1
> 
>Sun, 02 Feb 2014 19:00:00 GMT
>Taipei
>40
> 
> USA
> CAN
> F
> 2
> 
>Sun, 02 Feb 2014 19:00:00 GMT
>Toronto
>35
> 
> 
>
> CODE...
> INCLUDE UNIVERSE.INCLUDE XML.H
> open '&XML&' to xml.file else stop
> xml.id = "temps.xml"
> map.id = "temps.map"
> read xml.rec from xml.file,xml.id else
>crt "Can't read ":xml.id:" from &XML& file"
>stop
> end
> convert @am to '' in xml.rec
> ERR1=XDOMOpen(xml.rec,XML.FROM.STRING,DOMH)
> IF ERR1 # XML.SUCCESS THEN
>crt "Can't do XDOMOpen()"
>RETURN
> END
> ERR1=XMAPOpen(xml.rec, XML.FROM.STRING, map.id, XML.FROM.FILE, XMAPhandle)
> IF ERR1 # XML.SUCCESS THEN
>crt "XMAPOpen failed"
>RETURN
> END
>
> This is the top part of the resulting stack dump:
> *** glibc detected *** /usr/uv/bin/uv: free(): invalid pointer: 0x0031423e
> ***
> === Backtrace: =
> /lib/libc.so.6[0x98de31]
> /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6(_ZdlPv+0x22)[0x7dee552]
>
> /usr/uv/bin/libu2xml.so(_ZN6U2XMAP10readrecordEP4XMAPPKN11xercesc_3_17DOMNodeE+0x555)[0x304a3d]
>
> /usr/uv/bin/libu2xml.so(_ZN6U2XMAP12xmaptorecordEP4XMAPPKN11xercesc_3_17DOMNodeE+0x68)[0x304b84]
> /usr/uv/bin/libu2xml.so(_ZN6U2XMAP10GenXRecordEv+0x31)[0x304cd5]
> /usr/uv/bin/libu2xml.so(U2_XMAPOpen+0xfc)[0x2fc29e]
> /usr/uv/bin/uv[0x847215e]
> /usr/uv/bin/uv[0x83128d4]
> /usr/uv/bin/uv[0x81e3a46]
> /usr/uv/bin/uv[0x81e6620]
> /usr/uv/bin/uv[0x812d188]
> /usr/uv/bin/uv[0x8063a1d]
> /usr/uv/bin/uv[0x81b1a78]
> /usr/uv/bin/uv[0x805f7a2]
> /usr/uv/bin/uv[0x804f397]
> /usr/uv/bin/uv[0x804d475]
> /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe6)[0x933d26]
> /usr/uv/bin/uv[0x804c831]
>
>
> bob little
> applications architect
> independent contractor
> market america, inc.
> 1302 pleasant ridge rd.
> greensboro, nc  27409
> Phone: 336-698-4367
> Cell: 248-675-5515
> Skype: boblittle904
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Re: [U2] Multi-threaded phantom processing

2014-03-09 Thread Symeon Breen
The only approach I would consider is via a web service , either hosted on iis 
or apache,  with a uniobjects connection behind it - either uo.net or uo.java.  
web servers are designed to accept multiple hits, queue them up , offload to 
threads etc.  why reinvent the wheel.   One of my companies does adserving and 
we serve upwards of 20million ads per day using this approach with a .net 
webservice using uo.net to communicate to a udt host. 






Hi Everyone,

A project that I m currently working on requires transmission of transactional 
and ancillary data from one UV site to site to another.
I have the communications all set up and it is working very well via the UV 
socket functions with a client at one end and a server at the other.
Both the client and the server both run as a UV phantom processes written in UV 
basic and the data being transferred (also encrypted) is more or less real time 
with various UV file triggers on the client end creating queue items for 
transmission based on the data content / transaction type.

This set up is a single threaded affair and I am wondering how it will cope and 
what options I ll have as the volume of data increases.

Multi-threading my server process to dish out some of the load might be one 
possibility and I ve seen examples in the past where the last digit of a 
numeric key (i.e. 0-9) is used to determine which one of 10 phantoms to call 
thus providing an effective distribution of the work.

But even then, reading/writing processing data to a file for each child process 
seems to me to be the only way to achieve parent <-> child phantom 
communications at either end. Is there another way perhaps? It may be that I 
will need 2 sets of phantoms, 1 for the transactions and one for the ancillary 
data. Although we run UV on AIX the only other requirement is that I must be 
able to do it within UV Basic.

Does anyone out there on the list know of a better way or any 
alternatives/advice so I can get a better appreciation of what else might be 
possible please?

Many thanks in advance,
Peter


Peter Cheney
Ultracs Developer
t 07 3017 8837 | f 07 3002 8400
e peter.che...@firstmac.com.au
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Re: [U2] How to create ASP.NET Web API (Http service/RESTFul) using multi-value .NET Provider and multi-value Visual Studio Add-ins? Consume using HTML5/JavaScript/MVVM/Knockout.js/Json

2014-05-06 Thread Symeon Breen
Removed

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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of rajank
Sent: 03 May 2014 13:32
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] How to create ASP.NET Web API (Http service/RESTFul) using
multi-value .NET Provider and multi-value Visual Studio Add-ins? Consume
using HTML5/JavaScript/MVVM/Knockout.js/Json

Please read:


http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23434946/how-to-create-asp-net-web-api-ht
tp-service-restful-using-multi-value-net-prov
  


http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23434946/how-to-create-asp-net-web-api-ht
tp-service-restful-using-multi-value-net-prov



Regards,

Rajan Kumar




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Re: [U2] Web services at 11.x

2014-05-14 Thread Symeon Breen
Both consuming web services (soap and otherwise) from within uv and serving
as a web service  have been in uv for years and years.

Consuming is done within data basic - see the extensions manuals.
Serving is done either using uniobject.net/java and creating a .net or java
webservice (my preference), or using the u2 web services tool.




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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Oaks, Harold
Sent: 13 May 2014 18:11
To: U2 Users List (u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org)
Subject: [U2] Web services at 11.x


I have been telling my manager (an Oracle-centric guy) that with Universe
11+  (we have 10.2 now) the web services will truly allow us to do input and
output interfacing with other web services.  I need to make sure this is a
correct understanding.

It is clear from the Web Services manual that one can create a web service
(a SOAP service) which will allow outside queries and return data.  I write
to this list to ask those of you who know that it is possible to do the
other way, that from Universe you are able to connect to outside web
services, send queries to them, and get back responses.  Because I don't see
this in the Web manual.   

If the latter is not possible via the Web services capabilities built into
Universe, how are any of you doing it?  Do you need a 3rd-party product?

Here is the data need:  We are to interface our Jail system to another
system via an ESB (electronic services bus) via 'web services', passing XML.


Thanks-
Harold Oaks
Clark County, WA

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Re: [U2] [UD] Enable Break Key From Separate Port

2010-03-04 Thread Symeon Breen
UDTBREAKON  is what you want

-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Kevin King
Sent: 03 March 2010 16:55
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] [UD] Enable Break Key From Separate Port

This will likely get me branded as a crackpot (like it wasn't already a
question?) but is there a way on Unidata (from version 6-->) to enable the
break key from a remote port?  Here's the situation:

I have some customers that disable the break key for everyone who logs in.
I, of course, forget about this until AFTER launching a report that takes
for-freakin'-ever to run.  At that moment, I would sincerely love to be able
to enable the break key on that port.

Possible?

-Kevin
http://www.PrecisOnline.com
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[U2] Major time delays

2010-03-04 Thread Symeon Breen
I always get some fairly big time delays on messages from the group, i can
see things on Nabble in the evening (GMT) that i don't get in my mail till
the morning. But there are quite a few messages i can see on nabble from
yesterday that I have not received yet in my mail. - No spam or virus
filtered messages either ...Is this just me or are others affected ??

 

 

 

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Re: [U2] [UD] UniObjects Overload

2010-03-05 Thread Symeon Breen
Hmm - so what level of traffic are you getting ?  How many uniobjects
connections are there open at any one time and what type of connections
(i.e. pooled or non pooled)

We currently do 15 million web hits a month on a combination of pooled and
non pooled connections, i have tested around 70 hits per second on four
pooled connections. This obviously depends on how fast your backend process
is, ours being around 30 - 50 milliseconds. 

If for example your backend takes 300 milliseconds then on one connection
you will get a max of 3.3 hits per second, after that they will start to
queue up in your multiplexing layer.

I have never come across the unirpcd process itself becoming saturated so
maybe it is more to do with the number uniobject connections and the time of
the backend processes.


-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of
regalit...@aol.com
Sent: 05 March 2010 15:59
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] [UD] UniObjects Overload

I have an interesting application issue.  Currently we have the vast
majority of the application traffic on the ERP system (Datatel's Colleague)
accessing the database thru listeners connecting via UniObjects.  The
UniObjects interface appears to be saturated, after about three listeners
connect in we max out at throughput -- more listeners do not give us more
transactions per second.  Is it possible to bring up a second daemon so that
UniObjects can be accessed on another port? 

The machine we are doing this on is an HP "baby Superdome" and has plenty of
hoursepower -- and plenty of free resources.  Disk bottlenecks have been
cleared up, plenty of free cpu, etc.  The "HP/sysadmin folks" are saying
that it appears to be database related, and I thought this would be a great
experiment to try.

Thanks for any advice!

Steve...
--
Steve Kneizys

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Re: [U2] UniVerse Slow - Fixed

2010-03-10 Thread Symeon Breen
So after all that it was file sizing which should really be one of the first
things you check


Lol




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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Brutzman, Bill
Sent: 09 March 2010 23:08
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] UniVerse Slow - Fixed

So I finally rebooted our server and it was found to be a little faster
but not as fast as it once was.

I then realized that the slowness was mostly our menu system.  I started
doing HASH.HELP and then resizing the data files used by the menu
system.  Our menu system has new (approx. one year old) built-in
workflow messaging functionality.

After I resized MESSAGES using the numbers given by UniVerse (per the
following); we are now once again lightning fast.
 
--Bill

File MESSAGES  Type= 2  Modulo= 1  Sep= 1  
Of the 1011 total keys in this file:

   1011  keys were wholly numeric (digits 0 thru 9)

The smallest modulo you should consider for this file is 131.
The smallest separation you should consider for this file is 2.
The best type to choose for this file is probably type 2.

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[U2] udt 7.2.5

2010-03-11 Thread Symeon Breen
Will the latest release of udt work on redhat enterprise linux version 4 -
the availability matrix has it for version 5 only - would it work on version
4 tho - has anyone tried ? Or is there something fundamental so that it will
not work on 4 ?

 

 

 

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Symeon.

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Re: [U2] udt 7.2.5

2010-03-12 Thread Symeon Breen
Thanks Wally, I am not talking about guarantees, just asking the community
if it worked, i wanted to try something out quickly and my test box is
version 4 and i don't want to have to upgrade an os to try something out.
Anyway i did try the install and i get a Floating Point Exception error on
all of the executables, including accessory which kind of prevents the
upgrade.





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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Wally Terhune
Sent: 11 March 2010 22:11
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] udt 7.2.5

I don't know of any OS vendor that guarantees backward compatibility of an
object built on a later release.

Wally Terhune
U2 Support Architect
Rocket Software
4700 S. Syracuse Street, Suite 400 **Denver, CO 80237 **USA
Tel: +1.720.475.8055
Email: wterh...@rs.com
Web: www.rocketsoftware.com/u2


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Symeon Breen
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 1:59 PM
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: [U2] udt 7.2.5

Will the latest release of udt work on redhat enterprise linux version 4 -
the availability matrix has it for version 5 only - would it work on version
4 tho - has anyone tried ? Or is there something fundamental so that it will
not work on 4 ?

 

 

 

Thanks

Symeon.

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Re: [U2] [UV] USERS vs Analyze.shm -x

2010-03-16 Thread Symeon Breen
Is this not the difference between user licences consumed and physical user
licences - e.g non interactive phantoms and device licencing connections do
not count as licences but do as users ?



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Jacques G.
Sent: 16 March 2010 14:38
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] [UV] USERS vs Analyze.shm -x


Hello,

When logging into the uv account, if I run this paragraph:

PA
USERS
ANALYZE.SHM -X


The number of users logged on as reported by USERS is often different than
that which is reported by ANALYZE.SHM -x.Anyone know if there is a
version where this has been fixed ?This was apparently reported in
10.0.17  ( http://osdir.com/ml/db.u2.general/2004-05/msg00148.html ) .

We have one client using 10.2.11 on HP-UX and his UODOT.NET web services is
at times getting the 39134 errors (The user limit has been reached on the
server Source)  when not all of his licences have been taken yet.  As
reported by SYSTEM(35).

Just running it a few times I am getting the numbers:

There are currently 1098 users logged on the system.
General System Information:
Login count: 1109


There are currently 1095 users logged on the system.
General System Information:
Login count: 1106


There are currently 1089 users logged on the system.
General System Information:
Login count: 1101

There are currently 1087 users logged on the system.
General System Information:
Login count: 1099


  
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Re: [U2] Terminal Emulator and Telnet Client for a MacBook Pro

2010-03-17 Thread Symeon Breen
I recommend you buy a pc and use that instead 



Sorry - i just don't like apple .

-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Dave Taylor
Sent: 17 March 2010 21:33
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Terminal Emulator and Telnet Client for a MacBook Pro

Does anyone have a recommendation for a terminal emulator and telnet client
for a MacBook Pro or any MAC OS X operating system that will connect to
Universe/Unidata?

Thanks,

Dave Taylor
Sysmark Information Systems, Inc.
49 Aspen Way
Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274
(O) 800-SYSMARK (800-797-6275)
(F) 310-377-3550
(C) 310-561-5200
www.sysmarkinfo.com
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Re: [U2] Using JDBC on Unidata 7.1 on HPUX

2010-03-21 Thread Symeon Breen
Does JSON really equate directly to a java object ??   It certainly equates
directly to a javascript object (a very different beast indeed), it being
Java Script Object Notation. Do you not need a json parser for Java, as you
would for .net etc.

-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Doug
Sent: 21 March 2010 00:32
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] Using JDBC on Unidata 7.1 on HPUX

Hi Bruce:

If you don't want to flatten or normalize you U2 files you can use JSON
format.  It is an
open standard for languages like Java, JavaScript, jQuery, Ruby, Python,
PowerShell, C#,
and PHP to name just a few.

When we looking at transferring data between sites, programs and the WEB,
JSON
was much easier to understand in Java because it maps into Java Objects
directly.

Here is a sample of a file read using JSON:

[{"IdCode":"32828","TypeCode":"14","Length":"28'","Cubes":"720","MfgDate":"0
3/01/2009",
"VehicleNo":"","Year":"2005","LicenseNo":"","MfgCode":"AJ","AssignedTerminal
":"0",
"Permits":["DIA"],["FCA"]],"XLr8Company":"01","XLr8NewItem":"0","XLr8CheckSu
m":"62138"}]

If you equated this to a variable oData, the IdCode field would be
oData.IdCode.  The 
multivalve field Permits would be referenced by oData.Permits[0] and
oData.Permits[1].
Then your data transmissions would match an industry standard.

Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com
"U2WebLink(tm) for Java"



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Re: [U2] Pick Pocket Guide

2010-03-22 Thread Symeon Breen
If you look at the other technologies you mention- the actual providers of
these technologies are leaders in also providing books. Microsoft press
issue many books every year on sql server, .net, asp.net with ajax -
allsorts. It is a similar story with oracle, Sun etc.  There is none of this
in the MV world - the providers are the best suited to producing such
literature, and in my opinion should be taking the lead in this - they have
consultants who are well respected and whose books i think would go down
well. Within microsft you get well respected people like Scott Guthrie, john
sharp etc - An idea here for Rocket perhaps ???

 



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
Sent: 22 March 2010 17:39
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] Pick Pocket Guide

I don't know where to put this note in this thread so I'll reply
to my friend Jon...

What amazes me is that the Pick/MV community seems to be so
"anti-book" and "pro-everything-should-be-free", and this is why
we haven't seen any new books in this industry for so many years.
And yet the fondness and passion for Jon's works seems to be
timeless.

If people in this community expressed serious interest in new
books and other education material for MV, we'd have them.  Heck,
a windbag like me can cough up a few hundred pages in a weekend.
And with a windbag like Jon, well, we could crank out a book over
a session at Starbuck's.  ;)

I've blogged and written forum postings about the lack of books
in this market:
remove.pleaseNebula-RnD.com/blog/tech/mv/2007/05/mvbooks1.html
All we really need is some sense of visible community commitment
and I'm sure we would see new/modern books for Pick/MultiValue
just like Linux, SQL Server, PHP, Java, C#, Excel, and hundreds
of other technical topics - not just from me or maybe Jon but
from many other qualified authors in this community.

Look at it this way, a lack of MV books can cost you your job, so
it may be worth it to support efforts like this.  If your company
is acquired and/or you get a new CTO, you may hear: "What is
this? I can't find a single book on this. We need to replace this
with something mainstream."  Help foster the creation of a wealth
of material and that battle of this war will no longer need to be
fought.

Thoughts?

Tony Gravagno
Nebula Research and Development
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Re: [U2] Using JDBC on Unidata 7.1 on HPUX

2010-03-22 Thread Symeon Breen
I agree also - i currently roll my own, JSON is an excellent way to
transport data esp if you are going to use that data in a web page by some
javascript.

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I roll my own, but a TOJSON option to match the TOXML would be a good
addition to the query language.

Brian 

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Is there any built-in way in UniBasic to convert U2 records to JSON strings?
Or do you "roll your own?"

Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
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Re: [U2] Pick Pocket Guide

2010-03-24 Thread Symeon Breen
Ahh we could discuss this at length. Firstly i agree "Books are not uniquely
sourced by product providers, and they shouldn't be"   - I think the
difference is that there is a marketplace for books from these technologies
hence why O'Reilly et al are there. When Microsoft first released
Silverlight -  the first books were from Microsoft themselves, the others
quickly followed. I have had a similar experience with the Amazon web
services, their own book by their product manager was an excellent overview,
but i then had to wait for a bigger book to come out from one of the
mainstream publishers.

With MV, there is little marketplace, the big publishers are not going to
get involved. I say rocket are ideally placed because they have a team of
respected consultants, who (i may be wrong here) may not be 100% utilised
and could be funded to produce literature as a project maybe in conjunction
with some outside resources. How many MV vars, or consultants have teams of
consultants ? - if Brian or John were to write a book at 2 days a week for 6
months thats 20% or their fee earning time for the year gone, I doubt they
would recoup that. If rocket do the same it's a much smaller percentage, and
in the long run may indeed help licence sales.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
Sent: 23 March 2010 04:51
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] Pick Pocket Guide

> From: Tony Gravagno ...
> just like Linux, SQL Server, PHP, Java, C#, Excel, and hundreds
> of other technical topics

> From: Symeon Breen
> If you look at the other technologies you mention- the 
> actual providers of these technologies are leaders in 
> also providing books the providers are the best 
> suited to producing such literature, and in my opinion 
> should be taking the lead in this...

My respected colleague, I must disagree.  My extemporaneous
sampling above mentions three Microsoft products and three
non-Microsoft products about which Microsoft Press (I believe)
does not have any publications.  Many books are indeed published
by Microsoft Press but take a look at your local store
bookshelves and you'll find dozens of other publishers including
Wrox, Apress, Manning, McGraw-Hill, IDG, O'Reilly, SAMS, and
Addison-Wesley.  "Books" are not uniquely sourced by product
providers, and they shouldn't be.   Who is the "provider" charged
with writing books for open source software?  We need books
specifically because software authors are generally poor writers,
and software providers generally don't invest in quality
documentation.  Put it back in their hands because they are "best
suited"?  The world would be a terrible place if software
companies "figured out" that they could provide poor
documentation and then make even more money as the unique source
of for-fee books that explain their products.

I also disagree that the DBMS software providers specifically are
the best suited to producing product literature.  I want
"documentation" from my software vendors, but then I want them to
continue working on the software, not books.  The process for
creating books is different than for product docs, and you'll get
commentary about products from an independent author that you
won't get from the software provider.

One of the reasons why I said initially that this community is
"anti-book" is that I've heard the same sort of commentary from
other MV colleagues, that the DBMS vendors should be providing
books, where you rarely get this sort of comment about any other
product.  Look at your local bookstore shelves and see how many
books are written by the software provider - precious few.  No,
pushing the publication of books onto the DBMS providers simply
goes nowhere.  Don't bother.  It's been tried before.  DBMS
vendors don't want to write books and they simply don't.  They
won't even accept help for their docs - both Clif and I have
offered to help the DBMS vendors with their docs and after giving
the concept some lip service these initiatives never go anywhere.
Even if one indignantly maintains that they still "should" write
books, it's a moot point - they won't.  So we need to pick up
from there and move forward.

Best,
T

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Re: [U2] visual source safe plugin with basic developer toolkit

2010-03-24 Thread Symeon Breen
I use subversion for both my .net and unibasic code.

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Sent: 24 March 2010 07:39
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] visual source safe plugin with basic developer toolkit

Has anyone tried the Microsoft visual source safe plugin for eclipse with
the basic developer toolkit.
I was trying to see if I could use a common source control mechanism for the
.Net and unibasic code.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vssplugin/ 

Regards

David Jordan



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Re: [U2] svn with U2

2010-03-24 Thread Symeon Breen
Only if they are held in type 1 files



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Sent: 24 March 2010 19:07
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] svn with U2

Hi Symeon,

Have you a way of versioning SB+ objects and dict items?  I would really 
like to devise a way to version reports, screens and FD's.

TIA,

Steve
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Re: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe

2010-03-25 Thread Symeon Breen
Probably because you would never have subdirectories in your program
directory.

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To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe

I know most won't care, but since I'm in the midst of a lot of Unidata 
migrations...

Unidata provides three nifty tools: convcode, convdata and convidx for use 
in migrating a database.

Can anyone tell me why the syntax for the three aren't the same?  convdata 
and convidx use a unix-like "-r" flag for recursive, whereas convcode 
does not:

convdata -r dirname
convidx -r dirname
convcode  dirname

I know this is absolutely trivial, but I've run into problems before 
scripting a moving and making the incorrect assumption that convcode took 
a -r flag.

Jeff Butera, Ph.D.
Manager of ERP Systems
Hampshire College
jbut...@hampshire.edu
413-559-5556

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Re: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe

2010-03-25 Thread Symeon Breen
So are you saying you have one program file with multiple subdirectories in
it ?


How would you then compile or catalog such programs - say if it is
BP/typeAprogs/progname 


Or are you saying in one account you have multiple program files ?   - If so
then you have to use convcode against each program file not the account.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Butera
Sent: 25 March 2010 12:44
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe

Really?  We have large trees with code placed all around.  If we had a  
single folder it might have 1 files in it-ugly.

Sent from my iPhone

Jeff Butera
jbut...@hampshire.edu

On Mar 25, 2010, at 8:35 AM, "Symeon Breen"  wrote:

> Probably because you would never have subdirectories in your program
> directory.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Butera
> Sent: 25 March 2010 10:58
> To: U2 Users List
> Subject: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe
>
> I know most won't care, but since I'm in the midst of a lot of Unidata
> migrations...
>
> Unidata provides three nifty tools: convcode, convdata and convidx  
> for use
> in migrating a database.
>
> Can anyone tell me why the syntax for the three aren't the same?   
> convdata
> and convidx use a unix-like "-r" flag for recursive, whereas convcode
> does not:
>
> convdata -r dirname
> convidx -r dirname
> convcode  dirname
>
> I know this is absolutely trivial, but I've run into problems before
> scripting a moving and making the incorrect assumption that convcode  
> took
> a -r flag.
>
> Jeff Butera, Ph.D.
> Manager of ERP Systems
> Hampshire College
> jbut...@hampshire.edu
> 413-559-5556
>
> "Life is a giant weenie roast and I'm the biggest weenie."
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Re: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe

2010-03-25 Thread Symeon Breen
Sorry - i think we were talking at cross purposes there.

Yes an account is just a directory but many people refer to the directory in
which they run the udt process as the account and this is where the voc
resides. - typically the program files would be sub directories inside this
account/directory - so you would have SOPprogs, SLprogs, etc   It would get
messy if inside this account you had say BP as your program directory with
programs in it then also inside bp you had subdirectories also with
programs, the sub directories would be fine as you could easily set up voc
pointers for them, the BP directory would be fine as well, except any
selects and commands based on selects i.e. catalog and basic, may go awry
because of the sub directories inside it.

So i think the reasoning behind the exclusion of -r for convcode is that you
would not usually have a directory that had nothing in it except code and
also contained subdirectories also with code, the main directory would be an
account and as such you would not want to run convcode in the account, but
against each of the program files inside that account.

There are a million scenarios here the voc is just too flexible ..

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Colin Alfke
Sent: 25 March 2010 13:47
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe

See comments in-line.

> -Original Message-
> From: Symeon Breen
> 
> So are you saying you have one program file with multiple
> subdirectories in
> it ?

[Colin] Sure - why not?

> How would you then compile or catalog such programs - say if it is
> BP/typeAprogs/progname

[Colin] The same as any other. In UniData you create a VOC entry for the
directory and compile and catalog against it.

> Or are you saying in one account you have multiple program files ?   -
> If so
> then you have to use convcode against each program file not the
> account.
> 

[Colin] In UniData an account is simply a directory. I'd imagine it would be
quite common to have multiple program directories. Although I've only worked
with 2 UniData systems - 1 has multiple accounts with many program
directories in each although no subdirectories under the program
directories, the other has only a couple of program directories but those
all have program subdirectories. In both cases it would make life much
easier to run commands recursively.

Hth
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Re: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe

2010-03-25 Thread Symeon Breen
On unidata ?



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Subject: Re: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe

> How would you then compile or catalog such programs - say if it is
> BP/typeAprogs/progname 

We have a similar structure. The compile command is  BASIC 
BP,typeAprogs progname



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Re: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe

2010-03-25 Thread Symeon Breen
Just a different way of doing it i suppose - i do have separate sub
directories but they are under the dev account and not under say BP

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Really?  We have more than 20 subdirectories in our program directory.  Each
of them is defined as a "DIR" in Unidata, but at the Unix level (and
convcode is a system-level command, not a Unidata verb) each is simply a
sub-directory of the source directory.

Larry Hiscock
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Probably because you would never have subdirectories in your program
directory.



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Re: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe

2010-03-26 Thread Symeon Breen
This is the LD file type in udtI have only ever used these for directory
files that need large numbers of records in them. 

I am a newskool primey not an oldskool picky !

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In message <00c201cacc68$af62e700$0e28b5...@com>, Larry Hiscock 
 writes
>Actually, you COULD do this on the Pr1me.  Our application was migrated to
>Unidata from Pr1me Information.  We always kept program sub-directories
>segregated by application (e.g. AR, AP, GL, etc).

But I'm guessing you had *separate* VOC entries for AR, AP etc. At the 
OS level they were under one sub-directory but inside of PI they were 
separate FILEs.

What I'm talking about - what I think Pick has - is where you have - at 
the *PICK* level, one BP FILE, and then loads of subfiles in it. Which 
is stored (by default) as one directory with sub-directories at the OS 
level.

In other words, in PI you're talking about the OS level - nothing to 
with PI. In Pick you're actually IN PICK, it's nothing to do with the 
OS.
>
>--Larry
>
Cheers,
Wol
>
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>[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Anthony W.
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>Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 3:08 PM
>To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
>Subject: Re: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe
>
>In message <031801cacc3b$feb964a0$fc2c2d...@com>, Symeon Breen
> writes
>>Just a different way of doing it i suppose - i do have separate sub
>>directories but they are under the dev account and not under say BP
>
>Just a little point - bearing in mind I've never used genuine Pick but I
>think Larry et al are describing *TYPICAL* Pick usage. You couldn't do
>that on Pr1me so anybody (like me) only used to the Pr1me approach this
>would seem strange.
>
>We had three (actually four) main program directories on our system,
>called CBP, GBP and RBP. But on a Pick system they would typically have
>been defined as subfiles of BP, eg BP,COL BP,GEN and BP,REM.
>
>Cheers,
>Wol
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
>>[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Larry Hiscock
>>Sent: 25 March 2010 16:23
>>To: 'U2 Users List'
>>Subject: Re: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe
>>
>>Really?  We have more than 20 subdirectories in our program directory.
>Each
>>of them is defined as a "DIR" in Unidata, but at the Unix level (and
>>convcode is a system-level command, not a Unidata verb) each is simply a
>>sub-directory of the source directory.
>>
>>Larry Hiscock
>>Western Computer Services
>>
>>
>>-Original Message-
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>>[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Symeon Breen
>>Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 5:35 AM
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>>
>>Probably because you would never have subdirectories in your program
>>directory.
>>
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Re: [U2] Regex searching UD files

2010-03-29 Thread Symeon Breen
GCI  !



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Subject: [U2] Regex searching UD files

I've written a small utility to be able to run egrep on a UD file (not
UD directory), however its implementation is not ideal.

 

Essentially, I select the file I'm searching, writing each record one at
a time to a temp UNIX file and running egrep on it as follows

 

!egrep -q -f MyTempRegexFile MyTempRecordFile ; echo $?

 

Where MyTempRegexFile is a file containing the desired regex pattern
stored earlier and MyTempRecordFile is a file name unique to each user.

 

My problem with it is that I have to do a READ on each record, followed
by a WRITE then have egrep read it in as well. That's a lot of seemingly
unneeded disk IO if I could only stream the record to egrep without have
to do a WRITE after the READ.

 

Any ideas? I feel I'm missing something quite obvious.

 

Regards,

Dan



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Re: [U2] FTP Users in HP-UX

2010-04-01 Thread Symeon Breen
Your ftp deamon will not have come back up - it is probably not set to
automatically start.  Not sure on your nix flavour - but it is somethinglike
'service ftpd start' to restart it

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Sent: 01 April 2010 13:13
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] FTP Users in HP-UX

We have something strange happening with FTP on our UNIX box. We have 
some users setup to FTP files from our windows server to the UNIX box. 
They were working fine until we rebooted the UNIX server. Now none of 
them have FTP access into the UNIX box. This was the first time the box 
had been rebooted since setting them up. These logins can telnet in fine 
but cannot ftp.

I have reviewed all the settings and believe they are all correct. I am 
not a UNIX guru but know enough to be dangerous;) Wish there was a 
setting up FTP for Dummies instruction manual. Any clues as to what may 
be part of the puzzle I am missing?

Hardware : HP
Operating system : HP-UX
O.S. version : B.11.00
UniData version  : 6.1.16

Tom
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Re: [U2] BDT is anyone using it?

2010-04-04 Thread Symeon Breen
I am surprised it does not lock, it is a replacement for unidebugger and it
definitely does lock ...

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Glenn Sallis
Sent: 03 April 2010 10:27
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] BDT is anyone using it?

Hi Doug, 

The BDT certainly seems like the basis of what could become an excellent
tool, however, I am not willing to edit programs without locking in place,
and as far as I can tell the BDT does not lock the program for editing,
which is asking for trouble.

I find a mixture of ED and mvDeveloper provide me with the ammunition I
need, although I am also enjoying playing with Accuterm and WED at present.

Regards
Glenn




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Gesendet: Fr 02.04.2010 21:46
An: 'U2 Users List'
Betreff: [U2] BDT is anyone using it?
 
Being a VAR for Rocket Software, we support BDT.  We have this Universe
customer that tells us about this new BDT release that got of the download
site.  Oops, we did not know there was a new release.  This release does not
match the one that we gave them.

 

 Anyways, they have this multilevel file the wanted to see if it displayed
on BDT.  Of course it did not work.

 

After spending time in the Universe documentation I found what the structure
of VOC item should be.  Oh, the VOC was correct.  We checked Unidata "LF"
and "LD".   BDT worked on one and failed on the other.  This was not looking
good.

 

Just for grins,  we tested our  product XLr8Editor. XLr8Editor failed on
both Unidata and Universe.   Not good either.

 

Together with my Java programmer two days ago we issued a Bugzilla to fix
this. The code was fixed today.  So we have updated our download site with
the new code.  XLr8Editor allows editing of data and programs, so this fix
had to be done.

 

1.   BDT does not allow editing of data files so why should we care?

2.   We got one client with one programmer trying BDT that seems to be
on the fringe?

3.   Does anyone use this product except for my one obscure client?

 

 

Regards,

Doug

www.u2logic.com

 

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Re: [U2] OpenSession throwing 81011 error

2010-04-05 Thread Symeon Breen
Is unirpcd licenced and running on the u2 server ?   also try putting the
full path to the u2 account instead of just TALK2UDT.






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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Charles Carroll
Sent: 05 April 2010 15:16
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] OpenSession throwing 81011 error

UniSession us = null;
try
{
// us = UniObjects.OpenSession("10.10.10.10",
"userid", "password", "TALK2UDT","ud");
us = UniObjects.OpenSession("10.10.10.10", "userid",
"password", "TALK2UDT");

}


SocketException caught!!!SystemNo such host is known[IBM U2][UODOTNET
- UNIRPC][ErrorCode=81011] The host name is not valid, or the host is
not responding Source: UniRPCConnection Class Method: Void
set_Host(System.String)   at
IBMU2.UODOTNET.UniRPCConnection.set_Host(String value)
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Re: [U2] Common Table Expressions

2010-04-08 Thread Symeon Breen
It could certainly work in u2 SQL - not sure how you would do this in
English (MVQuery or whatever) tho

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Boydell, Stuart
Sent: 08 April 2010 06:55
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] Common Table Expressions

Just working on a SQL project which uses lots of CTEs (Common Table
Expressions) for in-memory caching of table data.
Really useful things in terms of speed and not having to create temporary
tables for manipulating data. Wondering if anyone has thought about if or
how they might work in U2...
Just a thought for better and better (which is down at the moment.)
Cheers,
Stuart Boydell



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Re: [U2] SQL Equiv to Save-list?

2010-04-08 Thread Symeon Breen
INSERT INTO temptable (customerid)
SELECT customerid FROM invoicefile


You then have your temp table with customerIDs so can use as such 

select cust.name , cust.addr , cust.city from customerfile cust inner join
temptable temp on temp.customerid = cust.id where cust.st = 'ny'


So you can then do 
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of George Gallen
Sent: 08 April 2010 15:09
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] SQL Equiv to Save-list?

Is there a way in SQL without resorting to subqueries to select a table,
then save the resulting field,
Then use that list for a future SQL query?

ex. select customerid from invoicefile;
   save the list of customerid for later use



  get that list of customerid
  select cust.name , cust.addr , cust.city, etc  from customerfile where
cust.id=(list of customerid) and cust.st='ny'


Or is this one of those pick "ain't it great we can do this" features?


George Gallen
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Accounting/Data Division, EDI Administrator
ggal...@wyanokegroup.com
ph:856.848.9005 Ext 220
The Wyanoke Group
http://www.wyanokegroup.com



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Re: [U2] Quick poll - how many use 3-tier or N-tier Architecture

2010-04-09 Thread Symeon Breen
Yes

Ud on the backend
Asp.net webservices layer on top using uniobjects.net
Asp.net front end that utilises the web services layer
Ontop of that there may also be a javascript and ajax layer that utilises
services which are part of the asp.net front end layer and then render html
dynamically within the browser.

We use vb.net rather than c#  squiggly brackets are just a bit 1990'  ;)


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Baker Hughes
Sent: 08 April 2010 18:16
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: [U2] Quick poll - how many use 3-tier or N-tier Architecture

Would those of you mind responding that use 3-Tier or N-Tier architecture -
I'm trying to gather some quick numbers for some decision makers (somewhat
urgent).

Please respond if your site, or sites who you service have UniData,
UniVerse, or any other MV db on the backend, and any fully graphical user
interface:

a.  How many have a middle-tier application server?
b.  How many use IBM Websphere?
c.  How many use some other? Please give product name if you can.
d.  How many have a Java front end User Interface?
e.  How many have a C# front end User Interface?
f.  How many have other UI? Please give name.

For anyone - what Multi-Value aware / friendly middleware products are
there?  (That don't require data normalization before sending to the
middleware.)

Thank you so much,
-Baker



  
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Re: [U2] Quick poll - how many use 3-tier or N-tier Architecture

2010-04-09 Thread Symeon Breen
Absolutely Brian, i agree wholeheartedly - However try having that
conversation with a "computer science guro"...   but then again they don't
live in the real world.


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Brian Leach
Sent: 09 April 2010 11:10
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] Quick poll - how many use 3-tier or N-tier Architecture

Hmm, I'm guessing what's behind the question is the need to respond to the
usual 'this is a legacy text based system' nonsense. If I'm wrong in that,
please forgive the following soapbox!

I haven't written text based stuff in years (unless I have no choice), so
practically every system I've worked on in the last 10 - 15 years has been
client/server or web - whether that's been VB, Delphi, ASP or .Net, using
UniObjects, UO.Net, RedBack or equivalents. Point is - these things have
been around a long time.

For those who bang on about the perceived lack of front end development
tools for U2 (and you know who you are!) it's worth pointing out that U2 has
an excellent IDE - it's called Visual Studio. No different in that respect
to SQL Server.. except the combination of UO.net and UniVerse Basic is often
much neater - and for complex operations, quicker - than the equivalent SQL
Client/TSQL/SQL CLR combinations . If UniVerse Basic looks
old-fashioned, just look at the average TSQL procedure: sexy it ain't.

And the great advantage of U2 is that you *don't need* traditional n-tier -
your Business Logic (BL) tier belongs in the database. In fact, I prefer not
to think about U2 as a database. It's much more appropriate to legitimately
present U2 as a business engine - one in which BL, DAL and data storage
layers are all resident in the same space. Which is a huge saving in
efficiency.

Brian



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Re: [U2] Hosting UniVerse

2010-04-13 Thread Symeon Breen
We host at ukfast who provide the hardware and os's  we then install udt and
our applications on there.

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bryan Evans
Sent: 12 April 2010 19:00
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] Hosting UniVerse

Does anyone use an outside company to host their UniVerse or UniData
database?  If so, have you been happy with the results?  I am looking at the
feasibility of having another company host our hardware (HPUX) and UniVerse
install.

Thanks,

Bryan Evans
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Re: [U2] import data to excel sheet...

2010-04-13 Thread Symeon Breen
Office 2007 and above stores its data in xml files now. .xls files are old.
All you need is to lookup the xml spec on msdn and write out to it in
databasic. There are heaps of resources on the xml format - just google it.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Chris Austin
Sent: 13 April 2010 16:54
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] import data to excel sheet...


Brian,

I was curious if you had an example of how you can setup your spreadsheet
directly from UniVerse by treating the content as XML? 

Are you physically writing to a .XLS type file from universe but in an XML
format?

Also, I wouldn't mind looking into OpenXML, that sounds like it may be very
useful for our needs here. I appreciate the response. 

-Chris




> From: br...@brianleach.co.uk
> To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
> Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 16:44:31 +0100
> Subject: Re: [U2] import data to excel sheet...
> 
> Chris
> 
> I'm using OpenXML to create spreadsheets in Excel 2007 format: and writing
a
> series in Spectrum about it. You can create the spreadsheets directly from
> UniVerse by treating the content as XML (with a number of caveats) or you
> can call out to something external that will build it using the OpenXML
SDK
> 2.0 or an equivalent toolkit.
> 
> Brian
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Chris Austin
> Sent: 13 April 2010 3:48 PM
> To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
> Subject: Re: [U2] import data to excel sheet...
> 
> 
> I was curious if there is an easy way to add font formatting to the .CSV
> files I have been creating from UniVerse.
> Right now we just write to a sequential file and call it .csv and
just
> use comma's to separate
> the data. We then use a carriage return CHAR(13) to return to the next
line
> in the spreadsheet. 
> 
> If I wanted to make a word appear as blue or in bold, how are you guys
doing
> this?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -Chris
> 
> 
> > Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 11:47:20 -0700
> > From: jacque...@yahoo.com
> > To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
> > Subject: Re: [U2] import data to excel sheet...
> > 
> > Hi Jaweed,
> > 
> > If you already produced a number of files with the CHAR(13) as the end
of
> line separator, you probably still handle them with excel, if you change
the
> file extension from .csv to .txt and when you are in Excel import wizard,
> specify that the origin of the file is "Macintosh".Since the Mac uses
> CHAR(13) as an EOL separator, the import should work.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > - Original Message 
> > From: Robert Houben 
> > To: U2 Users List 
> > Sent: Mon, April 12, 2010 12:01:03 PM
> > Subject: Re: [U2] import data to excel sheet...
> > 
> > Hi Jaweed,
> > 
> > I haven't looked too closely at your code, but I did notice on thing
that
> I would consider the most likely candidate:
> > 
> > CHAR(13) is a carriage return, not a line feed.  Try using CHAR(10)
> instead for your LINE.FEED variable. You might have to use
> CHAR(13):CHAR(10), but I think CHAR(10) should do it.
> > 
> > Good luck!
> > 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Jaweed
> > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 7:53 AM
> > To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
> > Subject: [U2] import data to excel sheet...
> > 
> > Can anyone tell me what is wrong with the following code for importing
> data
> > from txt file to an excel sheet, when its launch
> > 
> > Excel it giving some error message, but when I open the downloaded file
> from
> > my disc, all the data is in one line with some especial
> > 
> > Chars. Any help will be appreciated.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 034: **
> > 
> > 035: * OPEN FILES *
> > 
> > 036: **
> > 
> > 037:   ERRMSG = ''
> > 
> > 038:   OPEN TEXT.FILE.NAME TO TEXT.FILE ELSE
> > 
> > 039: ERRMSG = 'CANNOT OPEN THE ' : TEXT.FILE.NAME : ' FILE!'
> > 
> > 040:   END
> > 
> > 041:   IF ERRMSG THEN
> > 
> > 042: GOSUB 91000
> > 
> > 043: RETURN
> > 
> > 044:   END
> > 
> > *--: P
> > 
> > 045: **
> > 
> > 046: * INITIALIZE *
> > 
> > 047: **
> > 
> > 048:   PAGE.FEED = CHAR(12)
> > 
> > 049:   LINE.FEED = CHAR(13)
> > 
> > 050:   ;*
> > 
> > 051:   ;* Read the text file to convert
> > 
> > 052:   ;*
> > 
> > 053:   READ TEXT.REC FROM TEXT.FILE, TEXT.REC.NAME ELSE
> > 
> > 054: ERRMSG = "ITEM " : TEXT.REC.NAME : " DOES NOT EXIST IN " :
> > TEXT.FILE.NA
> > 
> > ME
> > 
> > 055: GOSUB 91000
> > 
> > 056: RETURN
> > 
> > 057:   END
> > 
> > 058:   ;*
> > 
> > 059:   ;* Set default values (none are used now)
> > 
> > 060:   ;*
> > 
> > 061:   VALUE = "DEFAULT"
> > 
> > 062:   LOCATE "PROPERTY" IN FORMATSTR<1> SETTING PTR THEN
> > 
> > 063: VALUE = FORMATSTR<2,PTR>
> > 
> > 064:   END
> > 
> > 065:   ;*
> > 
> > 066:   ;* Remove the 

Re: [U2] Updating SQL database from Universe 10.3

2010-04-15 Thread Symeon Breen
This is exactly what we have done with no middleware on udt on windows, it
is called the BCI and is easy to use !

However if your u2 box is on *nix, there is no native mssql driver for *nix
so you have to use a bridge. However your code is just the same it is just a
configuration issue.



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Marc A Hilbert
Sent: 15 April 2010 02:53
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] Updating SQL database from Universe 10.3

Perhaps I am not understanding some part of the issue, but we regularly
update on-line SQL, Oracle or DB2 from UVBasic, using Universe 10.2 running
on windows, without any middleware. It was just a question of reading the
manuals regarding the steps:
- Set up a System DSN
- Update uvodbc.config
- Test connection with CONNECT
- Write the program, taking the following steps:
- Allocate the environment (SQLAllocEnv)
- Allocate the connection (SQLAllocConnect)
- Connect to the DSN (SQLConnect)
- Allocate the statement (SQLAllocStmt)
- Run the statement (SQLExecDirect)
- Free the statement (SQLFreeStmt)
- Disconnect (SQLDisconnect)
- Free the connection (SQLFreeConnect)
- Free the environment (SQLFreeEnv)

Regards,
Marc

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] En nombre de John Hester
Enviado el: miércoles, 14 de abril de 2010 17:21
Para: U2 Users List
Asunto: Re: [U2] Updating SQL database from Universe 10.3

If you need UV to initiate the update (UV is the client, SQL is the
server), you're going to need 3rd party middleware to talk to SQL
Server.  We do this in near real-time (a batch job runs every 3 minutes
with updates) from UV to SQL 2005 via OpenLink's ODBC middleware.
You'll want to review the UV BCI manual for details on establishing a
connection and sending the data from a BASIC program.

Initiating the update from SQL Server doesn't require any add'l
software.  You can use the ODBC connectivity built into Windows.  We
don't use this in production, although I have used it before to populate
Excel spreadsheets.  We do have UV acting as a server for JDBC
connections in production, though, and the setup on the UV side is the
same.  You'll want to see the UV ODBC Guide for instructions if you're
going this direction.

-John

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Aramaies
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 12:13 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Updating SQL database from Universe 10.3

Good Day,

 

I need to update SQL database/tables from Universe, and I was wondering
if
anyone has done this in production mode in real-time mode.

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Re: [U2] Updating SQL database from Universe 10.3

2010-04-15 Thread Symeon Breen
I am not sure as i do not use them for real stuff, but i don't think the u2
webservices is restful, however it is easy to write a restfull webservice in
asp.net and use uniobjects to perform the action required.

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Brutzman, Bill
Sent: 15 April 2010 18:32
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Updating SQL database from Universe 10.3


These SOAP comments raise the question... Is UniVerse REST compliant?
If not, is REST planned for UV 11?

--Bill

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tom Whitmore
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 8:29 AM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Updating SQL database from Universe 10.3

We are using SOAP to extract and update and SQL server.  Earlier
versions (pre 10.3) of UniVerse have a memory leak, but this is working
well for us.  This isn't "real-time" but it is near real-time.  The
requests are queued and a phantom process pushes/pulls the data.  

The nice thing about SOAP, and XML, is that it is multi-dimensional and
the SOAP service takes care of extracting the data.  This is also OS
independent.  We have customers on AIX, Linux, HPUX, Sun, Windows,...
and we don't care.  The big one concern is designing efficient XML data
sets.

Because of the memory problems, we limit how many records are processed
at a time, and how many loops, before the phantom shuts down and another
starts.

We are using it for our ecommerce solution.  We had some bumps along the
way, but it is proving to be reliable.  At this point, the biggest
problem is design flaws in the XML data.

Tom
RATEX Business Solutions.

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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Aramaies
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 3:13 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Updating SQL database from Universe 10.3

Good Day,

 

I need to update SQL database/tables from Universe, and I was wondering
if anyone has done this in production mode in real-time mode.

 

I will be updating the files in the legacy platform, and then I need to
perform real-time updates on SQL database. 

 

Best regards,

 

Ara Baghdasraian /USC

 

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Re: [U2] Viewing HTTP headers when using UniData submitRequest()

2010-04-22 Thread Symeon Breen
>From this the http headers are 

POST /badcock/services/DecisionService HTTP/1.0

Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 12:59:12 GMT

User-Agent: UniData 7.2.x

Authorization: Basic aW50ZXJjb25uZWN0LnVhdDp3ZXRjMg==

Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded

Content-Length: 1782



The payload is the xml after that,

And the response is a 404.




-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org 
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Graham, Dave
Sent: 22 April 2010 17:41
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Viewing HTTP headers when using UniData submitRequest()


OK - Just remember, you asked for it 

04/22/2010 09:11:44 [ 3809296 2973944 ] addRequestParameter ... 
host=interconnect.ct.sts.equifax.com,parm=service_name:,type=x-www-form-urlencoded
04/22/2010 09:11:44 [ 3809296 2973944 ] addRequestParameter: added 
service_name=, type x-www-form-urlencoded

04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] submitRequest ... Var 10276198: 
host=interconnect.ct.sts.equifax.com,timeout=1
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] new header User-Agent added with value 
UniData 7.2.x
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] Assembled Request:
POST /badcock/services/DecisionService HTTP/1.0

Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 12:59:12 GMT

User-Agent: UniData 7.2.x

Authorization: Basic aW50ZXJjb25uZWN0LnVhdDp3ZXRjMg==

Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded

Content-Length: 1782




http://xml.equifax.com/XMLSchema/InterConnect"; 
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"; 
xsi:schemaLocation="http://xml.equifax.com/XMLSchema/InterConnect..\xsd\InterConnectRequestImpl1-0.xsd";>
1.0

  
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ChannelID
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StoreID

  

  
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] HTTP_START: timeout=1
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] HTTP_CONNECT
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] new host 
10274f70:interconnect.ct.sts.equifax.com:443 allocated (proxy:no)
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] host 
interconnect.ct.sts.equifax.com:443 not found in hostList
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] socket 10274ff0 allocated
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] start SSLbinding ...
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] loading SSL method ...
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] Info: No self-cert file set in context 
(OK for client)!
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] Info: No private key availble, OK for 
client.
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] loading random seed data from 
/devel/ud/develar/.rnd
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] begin SSL connect ...
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] SSL trace: Handshake: start
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] SSL trace: Loop: before/connect 
initialization
===>BIO_write[3809296 3809296]: write len=126
80 7C 01 03 00 00 63 00 00 00 10 00 00 39 00 00
38 00 00 35 00 00 16 00 00 13 00 00 0A 07 00 C0
00 00 33 00 00 32 00 00 2F 03 00 80 00 00 66 00
00 05 00 00 04 01 00 80 08 00 80 00 00 63 00 00
62 00 00 61 00 00 15 00 00 12 00 00 09 06 00 40
00 00 65 00 00 64 00 00 60 00 00 14 00 00 11 00
00 08 00 00 06 04 00 80 00 00 03 02 00 80 02 10
B3 C5 38 77 4E 35 30 67 CA 6E 0B C0 7D 6C 
04/22/2010 09:11:54 [ 3809296 2973944 ] SSL trace: Loop: SSLv2/v3 write client 
hello A
===>BIO_read[3809296 3809296]: read len=7
16 03 00 06 F9 02 00 
04/22/2010 09:11:55 [ 3809296 2973944 ] ssl3_read_bytes: calling 
ssl3_get_record()
04/22/2010 09:11:55 [ 3809296 2973944 ] ssl3_get_record: calling ssl3_read_n 
asking 5 bytes data
04/22/2010 09:11:55 [ 3809296 2973944 ] ssl3_read_n: return 5 bytes from buf[0]
04/22/2010 09:11:55 [ 3809296 2973944 ] ssl3_get_record: ssl3_read_n returned 
with 5
04/22/2010 09:11:55 [ 3809296 2973944 ] ssl3_get_record: 2-calling ssl3_read_n 
asking 1785 bytes data
04/22/2010 09:11:55 [ 3809296 2973944 ] ssl3_read_n: calling BIO_read() asking 
1783 bytes to buf[7]
===>BIO_read[3809296 3809296]: read len=1783
00 46 03 00 00 00 6C BE 20 1A 51 AD 14 B4 CD 9E
04 D3 DC 99 79 FA A3 DD 2F 19 A7 37 D1 12 32 96
E3 2B 0C C2 20 08 82 2E A6 FD 25 B4 27 05 46 60
80 B5 54 38 11 24 50 05 9A FB 47 AD 0C CA B8 DF
3B 9C 5C 71 33 00 04 00 0B 00 06 A7 00 06 A4 00
03 73 30 82 03 6F 30 82 02 D8 A0 03 02 01 02 02
10 72 92 0C A0 00 67 95 36 D7 A3 27 71 F6 5D 39
78 30 0D 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 01 05 05 00
30 81 CE 31 0B 30 09 06 03 55 04 06 13 02 5A 41
31 15 30 13 06 03 55 04 08 13 0C 57 65 73 74 65
72 6E 20 43 61 70 65 31 12 30 10 06 03 55 04 07
13 09 43 61 70 65 20 54 6F 77 6E 31 1D 30 1B 06
03 55 04 0A 13 14 54 68 61 77 74 65 20 43 6F 6E
73 75 6C 74 69 6E 67 20 63 63 31 28 30 26 06 03
55 04 0B 13 1F 43 65 72 74

[U2] solr

2010-04-23 Thread Symeon Breen
Just a quick ping to see if anyone in the group has ever used solr (the
apache opensource search platform) or more importantly integrated into solr
as either the front or backend from u2  or even .net ?

 

 

 

Thanks

 

Symeon.

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Re: [U2] solr

2010-04-26 Thread Symeon Breen
TBH i am not entirely sure what is on my mind - we have developed our own
search technology which is highly specialised and specific to certain
topics/taxonimoies (travel being one) and that has quite a lot of
complexity, complexity i don't think solr has out of the box, however we are
encountering much more dumbed down taxonomies where solr would be ideal -
but we need to have it integrated to use our data sets we already have in u2
and to have the ability if required to use our unibasic code for the more
complex taxonomy specific requests.

So I think initially I want solr to work of a u2 data store and for .net to
query solr



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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
Sent: 23 April 2010 16:42
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] solr

> From:Symeon Breen
> Just a quick ping to see if anyone in the group has 
> ever used solr (the apache opensource search platform) 
> or more importantly integrated into solr as either the 
> front or backend from u2  or even .net ?


I've never seen Solr, but now that I have, it looks interesting.
If someone is looking for a search where U2 is one of a number of
sources, then Solr has value.  If someone is looking for a pure
MV search then a U2/Solr interface would probably be overkill.

To create a remote query API for U2, it's pretty simple to create
a REST/QueryString query interface using native syntax, with
results wrapped in JSON or XML.  Off the top of my head:
http://myserver/query?SELECT+CUSTS+WITH+STATE+%22CA%22
Or for a more RESTful but as yet impractical API:
http://myserver/select/CUSTS/STATE/CA

Is that the kind of thing that's on your mind, Symeon?

Best,
T

Tony Gravagno
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