Re: Wintegrate 5.1 Query Builder

2004-04-22 Thread Ian Renfrew
One ways is to remove the before / after fields and associated code, if any
from the scripts.

Regards,  Ian Renfrew


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Subject: Wintegrate 5.1 Query Builder


Hi -- any way to disable users from using the Before and After fields at the
bottom of the form.
This can be used to enter DELETE,MODIFY, even CLEAR-FILE statements, and
opens the database
wide open to any sort of abuse , intentional or otherwise.
Also , any other field in the form can be used to enter similar statements.
Any comments?
Thanks.



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Re: Wintegrate Phantom

2004-04-14 Thread Anthony Corrente
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 I need to run the WIN.IMPORT routine from a phantom and I can't seem to be
 able to do this.  Is there any way run file transfers that convert a file to
 dbf format from within UV via a phantom process.  Running UV 9.5.x on NT4
 
 Thanks for any insight,
 Les

Hi Les,

wIntegrate requires that the session interact with the WIN.IMPORT and other
file transfer routines when transfering files from HOST to PC and vice versa.

Your best bet is to simply dedicate that session for the transfer (minimize
it), and use another wIntegrate session to do whatever you need to do.

IIRC wIntegrate used with U2 (using device licensing) will give you upto 10
connections from the same PC with only one licence used on the server.

Regards,
Anthony Corrente.


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RE: Wintegrate Phantom

2004-04-14 Thread Troy Buss (Logitek Systems)
Not as described.  The phantom does not have a client, therefore the
win.import has nothing to talk to.

However, a few days ago, someone posted some source code for reading DBF
files within a basic program directly.

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I need to run the WIN.IMPORT routine from a phantom and I can't seem to be
able to do this.  Is there any way run file transfers that convert a file to
dbf format from within UV via a phantom process.  Running UV 9.5.x on NT4

Thanks for any insight,
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Re: Wintegrate xterm or Linux emulation

2004-02-24 Thread Ian Stuart
snipIsn't it a bit daft to emulate an emulator? If you like 
wIntegrate, just run that in a wine box and tell the app you're using 
wIntegrate./snip

Has anybody had success running wIntegrate or Dynamic Connect in a wine 
box on Linux.  I have tried using crossover from Codeweaver to install 
Dynamic Connect.  It runs successfully for about 2 minutes and then 
appears to go into loop where the cursor flashes all over the screen 
and the session has to be killed.  I am really keen to get this to run 
on linux.

Thanks and regards
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RE: Wintegrate xterm or Linux emulation

2004-02-23 Thread Anthony Youngman
Doesn't an xterm by default emulate vt?

And what are you trying to do? I don't understand the question ...

Cheers,
Wol 

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Sent: 23 February 2004 04:22
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Subject: RE: Wintegrate xterm or Linux emulation

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Subject: Wintegrate xterm or Linux emulation
Dear All,

Has anyone managed to get winteg 4.2 to emulate xterm or linux terminal
types or does anyone know if winteg 5 emulates either of these?

Looking at wintegrate if I put together a .wit and put it in wintsys/wit
directory it might work but I thought I'd ask in case anyone has been
there.

Thanks,

Adrian

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We're running wIntegrate 5.1.0 to get to UniData 5.2.15. In checking the
terminal setup dialogue, wIntegrate supports the following types of
terminal
emulations:
addsvp  adm11   amp230  ansi
at386   cifer   d413ibm3151
in4407  in9400  in9400b Monitor
Nonepcmon   prism   prism9
pt200   qvt119  regent  scoansi
tvi950  tvi955  tvi965  viewdata
vt100   vt220   vt420   vt52
w50vp   wyse50  wyse60
Hope that helps...
Jonathan H. Brock
911 Systems/Database Administrator
Josephine County 911 Agency
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Re: WinteGrate

2004-02-23 Thread Mark Johnson
Are we agreeing that WIN.PCRUN would be the best way to 'launch' pictures if
they're stored on a shared Windows drive. Yo No Habla Samba.

mark
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Subject: Re: WinteGrate


 In a message dated 2/21/2004 10:24:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  I dont' understand the phrase 'UNIVERSE wants to open'. If the pictures
are
  stored on the 'nix box, then i can't help you. If they're somewhere on a
  windows filespace available to that user, then use
  WIN.PCRUN.

 Mark I'm assuming this is a new application and the user has the freedom
to put the pictures in the most convenient location.  I was saying that
putting the images in a shared Windows drive would eliminate the need to
have the user also have to administer SAMBA.  Right?
 Will Johnson
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RE: Wintegrate xterm or Linux emulation

2004-02-23 Thread Hona, David S

xterm emulates a VT220, well it does for Hummingbird's Exceed X Emulator,
which I use (although, not for U2 stuff).

I guess your application has hardcoding for this Wyse 60 emulation?

Regards
David


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Subject: RE: Wintegrate xterm or Linux emulation


 Doesn't an xterm by default emulate vt?
Not sure.  I will compare the infocmp output on the two and see.

 And what are you trying to do? I don't understand the question ...
For various historical reasons, we are currently using a hacked version of
the wyse60 emulation.  This works OK with our U2 app but fails on any other
app that properly uses terminfo.  We could hack the terminfo as well but of
course the correct thing to do is get our use of eumlations right.

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RE: Wintegrate xterm or Linux emulation

2004-02-22 Thread Jonathan Brock
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Subject: Wintegrate xterm or Linux emulation
Dear All,

Has anyone managed to get winteg 4.2 to emulate xterm or linux terminal
types or does anyone know if winteg 5 emulates either of these?

Looking at wintegrate if I put together a .wit and put it in wintsys/wit
directory it might work but I thought I'd ask in case anyone has been there.

Thanks,

Adrian

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We're running wIntegrate 5.1.0 to get to UniData 5.2.15. In checking the
terminal setup dialogue, wIntegrate supports the following types of terminal
emulations:
addsvp  adm11   amp230  ansi
at386   cifer   d413ibm3151
in4407  in9400  in9400b Monitor
Nonepcmon   prism   prism9
pt200   qvt119  regent  scoansi
tvi950  tvi955  tvi965  viewdata
vt100   vt220   vt420   vt52
w50vp   wyse50  wyse60
Hope that helps...
Jonathan H. Brock
911 Systems/Database Administrator
Josephine County 911 Agency
500 NW Sixth Street - Courthouse
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Re: WinteGrate

2004-02-21 Thread FFT2001
In a message dated 2/21/2004 10:23:37 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
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 A simpler way would be:
 
 PCFILE=C:\FOLDER\PICTURE.JPEG
 CALL WIN.PCRUN(IEXPLORE, PCFILE)
 
 It opens up a new window with the aforementioned picture.

Of course you assume the system has such a command CALL WIN.PCRUN
and you are opening up the same picture over and over using that.
I was specifying a way to open whatever picture UNIVERSE wants to open, as 
opposed to whatever picture WINDOWS wants to open.
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Re: wIntegrate Lookup Box

2004-02-20 Thread Bryan Thorell
I think there is a 32k limit on the size of a variable in v3 of wIntegrate.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

All,

I am a little green with using wintegrate so please bear with me.  I am trying to populate a lookup box with a list using WIN.LOOKUP on V3.0.7.  I get a script error if the list is too big for the box it appears.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks,
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RE: WinteGrate

2004-02-19 Thread Hennessey, Mark F.


snip
Use the wIntegrate execute command on pc function to display the file.
sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
/snip

We do something similar using rsh (wrshdnt runs on each pc)...  I think the pc command 
you'd want (assumine internet explorer in a default instal):
/progra~1/intern~1/iexplore {url to where the jpg is located} 

We pass a url that leads to a small *nix machine running apache that mounts a 
directory from our production machine.  Just like that, our old character based 
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RE: WinteGrate

2004-02-19 Thread Anthony Youngman
But what if IE is not the default viewer for jpegs or pdfs? (admittedly
this is a home setup, but I've barred IE from accessing the network!).

As I said, I think invoking the document will fire up the default
viewer, but although I know it can be done I'm not certain whether that
is the way or not.

Cheers,
Wol 

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Sent: 19 February 2004 15:25
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snip
Use the wIntegrate execute command on pc function to display the file.
sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
/snip

We do something similar using rsh (wrshdnt runs on each pc)...  I think
the pc command you'd want (assumine internet explorer in a default
instal):
/progra~1/intern~1/iexplore {url to where the jpg is located} 

We pass a url that leads to a small *nix machine running apache that
mounts a directory from our production machine.  Just like that, our old
character based application reaches out, opens IE and sends the user
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RE: WinteGrate

2004-02-19 Thread Barry Rogen

   I did it your way Anthony. It did in fact fire up the default
viewer, whether I was testing with jpg, bmp or tif. Seems to allow
just what I wanted.

Barry Rogen
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PNY  Technologies
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On Behalf Of Anthony Youngman
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 10:45 AM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: WinteGrate

But what if IE is not the default viewer for jpegs or pdfs? (admittedly
this is a home setup, but I've barred IE from accessing the network!).

As I said, I think invoking the document will fire up the default
viewer, but although I know it can be done I'm not certain whether that
is the way or not.

Cheers,
Wol 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Hennessey, Mark F.
Sent: 19 February 2004 15:25
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: WinteGrate



snip
Use the wIntegrate execute command on pc function to display the file.
sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
/snip

We do something similar using rsh (wrshdnt runs on each pc)...  I think
the pc command you'd want (assumine internet explorer in a default
instal):
/progra~1/intern~1/iexplore {url to where the jpg is located} 

We pass a url that leads to a small *nix machine running apache that
mounts a directory from our production machine.  Just like that, our old
character based application reaches out, opens IE and sends the user
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RE: WinteGrate

2004-02-19 Thread Anthony Youngman
Good to know. So if I need to, I can do that too :-)

I just wonder who sent the original posting recommending IE (and when)?
I'm convinced our anti-spam is dropping some mail, as I regularly see
replies to emails I've never seen ... (coupled with the tendency now on
this list to oversnip - deleting attributions and all :-)

Cheers,
Wol 

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On Behalf Of Barry Rogen
Sent: 19 February 2004 15:48
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: WinteGrate


   I did it your way Anthony. It did in fact fire up the default
viewer, whether I was testing with jpg, bmp or tif. Seems to allow
just what I wanted.

Barry Rogen
Senior Programmer
PNY  Technologies
(973) 515 - 9700  ext 5327
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Anthony Youngman
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 10:45 AM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: WinteGrate

But what if IE is not the default viewer for jpegs or pdfs? (admittedly
this is a home setup, but I've barred IE from accessing the network!).

As I said, I think invoking the document will fire up the default
viewer, but although I know it can be done I'm not certain whether that
is the way or not.

Cheers,
Wol 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Hennessey, Mark F.
Sent: 19 February 2004 15:25
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: WinteGrate



snip
Use the wIntegrate execute command on pc function to display the file.
sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
/snip

We do something similar using rsh (wrshdnt runs on each pc)...  I think
the pc command you'd want (assumine internet explorer in a default
instal):
/progra~1/intern~1/iexplore {url to where the jpg is located} 

We pass a url that leads to a small *nix machine running apache that
mounts a directory from our production machine.  Just like that, our old
character based application reaches out, opens IE and sends the user
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RE: WinteGrate

2004-02-19 Thread Barry Rogen

Here is a reprint of that for you Anthony...

On Behalf Of Hennessey, Mark F.
Sent: 19 February 2004 15:25
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: WinteGrate



snip
Use the wIntegrate execute command on pc function to display the file.
sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
/snip

We do something similar using rsh (wrshdnt runs on each pc)...  I think
the pc command you'd want (assumine internet explorer in a default
instal):
/progra~1/intern~1/iexplore {url to where the jpg is located} 

We pass a url that leads to a small *nix machine running apache that
mounts a directory from our production machine.  Just like that, our old
character based application reaches out, opens IE and sends the user
to the exact pdf they want...

Barry Rogen
Senior Programmer
PNY  Technologies
(973) 515 - 9700  ext 5327
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
_
The quality of a person's life is in direct
proportion to their commitment to excellence
regardless of their chosen field of endeavor
   vince lombardi
_

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Anthony Youngman
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 11:04 AM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: WinteGrate

Good to know. So if I need to, I can do that too :-)

I just wonder who sent the original posting recommending IE (and when)?
I'm convinced our anti-spam is dropping some mail, as I regularly see
replies to emails I've never seen ... (coupled with the tendency now on
this list to oversnip - deleting attributions and all :-)

Cheers,
Wol 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Barry Rogen
Sent: 19 February 2004 15:48
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: WinteGrate


   I did it your way Anthony. It did in fact fire up the default
viewer, whether I was testing with jpg, bmp or tif. Seems to allow
just what I wanted.

Barry Rogen
Senior Programmer
PNY  Technologies
(973) 515 - 9700  ext 5327
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
_
The quality of a person's life is in direct
proportion to their commitment to excellence
regardless of their chosen field of endeavor
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_

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Anthony Youngman
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 10:45 AM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: WinteGrate

But what if IE is not the default viewer for jpegs or pdfs? (admittedly
this is a home setup, but I've barred IE from accessing the network!).

As I said, I think invoking the document will fire up the default
viewer, but although I know it can be done I'm not certain whether that
is the way or not.

Cheers,
Wol 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Hennessey, Mark F.
Sent: 19 February 2004 15:25
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: WinteGrate



snip
Use the wIntegrate execute command on pc function to display the file.
sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
/snip

We do something similar using rsh (wrshdnt runs on each pc)...  I think
the pc command you'd want (assumine internet explorer in a default
instal):
/progra~1/intern~1/iexplore {url to where the jpg is located} 

We pass a url that leads to a small *nix machine running apache that
mounts a directory from our production machine.  Just like that, our old
character based application reaches out, opens IE and sends the user
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RE: Wintegrate, UD

2004-02-16 Thread Thomas Derwin
You might find something useful in the code samples that come with Wintegrate.  In 
Winteg 3, they're in the example subdirectory.
 
Hope this helps, 
Tom

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From: Bjrn Eklund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Mon 2/16/2004 4:30 AM 

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I've downloaded the Wintegrate trial version but I don't know where to
start. Should I redraw my screens in the Wintegrate dialog designer or what?
I have downloaded all the manuals but can't find anything at a glance that
shows me where to start my GUItilazation.
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Re: Wintegrate, UD

2004-02-16 Thread Results
Bjrn,
You might also want to look at the AccuSoft graphical interface before you settle 
on wIntegrate.
- Charles 'I also like the Nucleus/Accusoft Combo' Barouch

Thomas Derwin wrote:

You might find something useful in the code samples that come with Wintegrate.  In Winteg 3, they're in the example subdirectory.

Hope this helps, 
Tom

	-Original Message- 
	From: Bjrn Eklund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
	Sent: Mon 2/16/2004 4:30 AM 
	snip
	I've downloaded the Wintegrate trial version but I don't know where to
	start. Should I redraw my screens in the Wintegrate dialog designer or what?
	I have downloaded all the manuals but can't find anything at a glance that
	shows me where to start my GUItilazation.
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RE: Wintegrate, UD

2004-02-16 Thread Gerral Hubbard
Björn

I would start with loading the host subroutines onto my MV platform. 

Check the \Program Files\Wintegrate\Host directory.  There's a script called 
Inst_Pgm.wis you can call it from the wintegrate Run-Script menu.  It will install 
the MV API on your host, make sure you're in an account you want to do this to.

There are a number of host demo programs on the host that you can run and take apart 
to see how it all fits together, and shows different techniques.  There's also 
numerious examples loaded on witegrate dealing with dialogs that are run externally 
from the host.

I've used both the dialog designer using external wis files, and creating the dialogs 
within universe code.  There's advantages to both.  I'm currently designing a program 
basic program that will take a file created using the dialog designer and create a 
basic program equivalent.  

Gerral



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From: Björn Eklund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 3:30 AM
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Subject: Wintegrate, UD


Hi,
We are currently running an old green line GUI. I was told by IBM to look at 
Wintegrate to make my applications look more modern. I've downloaded the Wintegrate 
trial version but I don't know where to start. I've modified the coloring setting to 
get certain fields look like windows textboxes etc. But I'm sure that there must be 
another way of using Wintegrate to fullfill my needs. Anyone who knows where I should 
start? Should I redraw my screens in the Wintegrate dialog designer or what? I have 
downloaded all the manuals but can't find anything at a glance that shows me where to 
start my GUItilazation.

TIA
Björn Eklund

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Re: Wintegrate, UD

2004-02-16 Thread Lee Bacall
Charles,
Thanks for the plug on the Nucleus / Accuterm Graphical User Interface,
however a note of extreme caution:
tongue_in_cheek_ad
I would only recommend Nucleus:
* to those who just want to get the job done without having to re-invent the
wheel
* to those who have no desire to make a career of learning about gui objects
and their attendent complexity
* to those who want the grunt work done for them

I would NOT recommend Nucleus if:
* one has lots of time on one's hands and merely needs to look busy
* one wishes to learn about GUI objects in order to get out of pick/U2
* you need to justify your existence and make your boss think that you are
actually accomplishing something by spending three days to create a GUI
screen using object calls that you could have created in ten minutes with
Nucleus.
* you have an overwhelming desire to increase your maintenance efforts by
requiring separate rules for both GUI and character.
/tongue_in_cheek_ad

Lee Bacall
http://www.binarystar.com
Nucleus technology
Phone: +1 (954) 791-8575, emergency# 954-937-8989

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 Bjrn,
  You might also want to look at the AccuSoft graphical interface
before you settle on wIntegrate.

  - Charles 'I also like the Nucleus/Accusoft Combo' Barouch


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RE: wIntegrate Trial Version

2004-02-13 Thread Gerral Hubbard
The current version of wintegrate ships with a client server version as
well as the standard telnet.  The thin client requires the wintegrate
server to be installed on a network server.  The thin client installs
only 30k on the desktop PC.

Advantages to the wintegrate server is that there is a single point of
maintainence, and tight control over sessions and configurations.  It
acts as a true client server environment with all of the COM/DCOM and
other client server perks.  It also enables you to visibly monitor and
control other user's sessions, sort of like Tandem in the Unix version
of Universe, but in a GUI setting.  It's really nice when you're using
the wintegrate GUI language independent of the MV host.

Disadvatages are that the telnet traffic hits the wintegrate server
first before going to the thin client on the desktop, plus if the
wintegrate server goes down, everyone loses wintegrate.  

IMHO, the wintegrate server is great in a very large scale and
geographically dispersed environment and using SMS, but if you're in a
user setting of under 50 the additional overhead is overkill.

The Host routines that load onto Universe are a separate function and
are independent of the client server environment.  I think they come
loaded with the trial version, but I don't recall.


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From: Mark Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 11:18 PM
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Subject: Re: wIntegrate Trial Version


As far as i know, there isn't a server portion of wintegrate, rather it
is a client session to telnet to a MV system. The magic comes with
matching term settings, ie vt100, addsvp etc.

my 1 cent.
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 5:07 PM
Subject: wIntegrate Trial Version


Ok, first, I am new to wIntegrate.  I downloaded the trial version, and
installed it on an XP pro machine which also runs the UniVerse personal
edition.

Note:trial version can be obtained at:

https://www-927.ibm.com/software/data/u2/support/u2techconnect/wintlist.
asp?
newreg=1

How do I get the server portion of wIntegrate installed?  If it is due
to the personal edition of UV, is there a way to install the server
portion of wIntegrate trial on a real UV license?  (this would be UV
10).

I've looked through the manuals, and I am obviously missing something.
Can someone point me in the right direction?

Thanks for your help.
--Glenn

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RE: wIntegrate Trial Version

2004-02-12 Thread Stuart Boydell
 How do I get the server portion of wIntegrate installed?
 As far as i know, there isn't a server portion of wintegrate,

me thinks he refers to host subroutines, installation instructions:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/library/wintegrate/wintuser.pdf
Chapter 2 Getting Started.Installing Host Programs















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RE: wIntegrate Trial Version

2004-02-12 Thread Glenn W. Paschal
Apparently, the HOST install script is not included in the trial version.  I
received a note from IBM that they are sending me a more robust trial CD
that has all of this functionality on it.

Thanks to everyone for your help.
--Glenn.

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This was the document I needed.  Thank you!
--Glenn

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me thinks he refers to host subroutines, installation instructions: 
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/library/wintegrate/wintuser.pdf
Chapter 2 Getting Started.Installing Host Programs





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Re: wIntegrate script- dialog box?

2004-02-10 Thread Ian Renfrew
Yes.

Execute the script 'example/script/wc.wis'.

The STYLE for this script reads:
Style WS_CAPTION|WS_POPUP|WS_VISIBLE|WS_SYSMENU|WS_MINIMIZEBOX|WS_GROUP

Regards,  Ian Renfrew


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Subject: wIntegrate script- dialog box?


 wIntegrate v4.2.3.
 
 Is it possible to create a dialog box in a client-side script that is
 Non-Modal? When I use the dialog box editor, I don't get a choice, and it
 always creates a script that has a line like this:
 
 Style WS_CAPTION|WS_POPUP|WS_VISIBLE|WS_SYSMENU|DS_MODALFRAME
 
 The docs I got from the IBM site don't talk about the DS_MODALFRAME
 property, or if there is an alternative.
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RE: wIntegrate script- dialog box?

2004-02-10 Thread Barry Brevik
Yes.

Execute the script 'example/script/wc.wis'.

Thank you! I find scripting to very different than universe basic, heh heh.

Barry
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Re: Wintegrate message box

2004-02-09 Thread Bryan Thorell
You could do it if your application has a single piece of code that 
handles the input of data, in this area you could have it loop and check 
for a message that needed to pop up when not getting characters.  You 
may also be able to tap into the windows messenger service to send 
messages to users (on windows platforms).

-- Bryan

Charlie Rubeor wrote:

Does anybody know if it is possible to send a wintegrate pop-up box to a
different user, from either a unibasic program or a shell script?
Specifically, if Fred is trying to access a record, which is locked by
Barney, is it possible to have a pop-up box appear on Barney's screen?
Currently, we send an email to Barney, which does not work well if Barney
does not have his email client open.
This is just one example.  Our users are currently thinking up several more
applications where they would like to do this, if it is possible.
tia

Charlie Rubeor
Unix/Database Admin
The Wiremold Company
800.338.1315 x3498
860.523.3690 fax
 

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RE: Wintegrate message box

2004-02-09 Thread Charlie Rubeor
Many thanks!  I am still having a little trouble with an extra carriage
return, but I am able to use most of the code you sent from either unibasic
or a posix script.

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Sure,you could create a subroutine that writes a wintegrate script to their
device...


  EQU ESC TO CHAR(27), SOH TO CHAR(1)
  EQU STX TO CHAR(2), CR TO CHAR(13)

  WSCRIPT=ESC:SOH:'Global SKS446=':QUOTE(MESSAGE):CR
  WSCRIPT:=ESC:SOH:'Global HScript='
  WSCRIPT:='BStoAscii(`Loop\r'
  WSCRIPT:='Response = MessageBox(SKS446,'
  WSCRIPT:='Message from ':MYNAME
  WSCRIPT:=',MB_ICONASTERISK|MB_OKCANCEL|MB_DEFBUTTON2)\r'
  WSCRIPT:='Until Response = OK\r'
  WSCRIPT:='Repeat'
  WSCRIPT:='`)':CR
  WSCRIPT:=ESC:SOH:'Convert HScript,char(254),cr':CR
  WSCRIPT:=ESC:SOH:'Execute HScript':

  OPENSEQ TTYNAME TO TTY$FD THEN
  MAXN=LEN(WSCRIPT)
  FOR N=1 TO MAXN STEP 80
 TEMP=WSCRIPT[N,80]
 WRITEBLK TEMP ON TTY$FD THEN WRITTEN=1
  NEXT N
  CLOSESEQ TTY$FD

One of the guru's on the list can probably come up with a better solution
but this works pretty well for me.  This is not the complete subroutine.

Hope this helps ya.

Scott
 Does anybody know if it is possible to send a wintegrate pop-up box to 
 a different user, from either a unibasic program or a shell script? 
 Specifically, if Fred is trying to access a record, which is locked by 
 Barney, is it possible to have a pop-up box appear on Barney's screen? 
 Currently, we send an email to Barney, which does not work well if 
 Barney does not have his email client open.
 
 This is just one example.  Our users are currently thinking up several 
 more applications where they would like to do this, if it is possible.
 
 tia
 
 Charlie Rubeor
 Unix/Database Admin
 The Wiremold Company
 800.338.1315 x3498
 860.523.3690 fax
  À votre service
  
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