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, the same search and upload logic
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So 4a vs. 4b, ... I'm not sure. I think what I am
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Okay, that makes sense. Take a look at
http://www.hardhats.org/fileman/pm
not be a problem. But then it
only
allows for a single pseudo-identifier node. On a file other than
your
own, you can clash with other packages that might want to add
pseudo-identifiers. The PATIENT file itself has multiple
pseudo-identifiers.
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ANTLR
(http://www.antlr.org/) which allows for grammars for the scanner as
well
as a grammar for the parser.
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That is what was putting Fileman off. I'm not sure if
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users to break up Boolean expressions like this. (Then again, I don't
think MUMPS expresssions should be evaluated in strict left to right
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No.
Like many other
One more comment: Fileman searches compare very nicely with SQL select
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Mailman uses SMTP for network mail. So, in other
words, the anwer is
yes.
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Grandpa did.
Not screaming like the passengers in his car.
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difficult, in which case go
ahead and try it first. You should not even
have to change DUZ(0).
Marianne Follingstad
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As you might guess, that's a trick that is
sometimes employed to
discourage unauthorized
)
Select MESSAGE TEMPLATE NAME:
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Does this trick offer any advantages over using the Uneditable Data
option in Fileman to make the field uneditable? The effect is
basically
the same: Fileman disallows writes and deletes.
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is. In
other words, you should not have any
difficulty doing anything in any file. Are you
having difficulty or are you just
anticipating having difficult, in which case go
ahead and try it first. You should not even
have to change DUZ(0).
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[Note: Concord is about an hour's drive, maybe a little less, from San
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Church Service:
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works for the current line oh
well.
Do I need to put a U IO before every write in the REPORT function?
If the system reverts to the home device on the next line, do I need
to U IO(0)?
Thanks
Kevin
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Very close. First of all, when you are done, you
where you got the
idea that it was
otherwise, but as a programmer using M and FileMan for over 20 years
I can assure you that
there is no such limit or feature.
Marianne
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That's just the way the language works. I don't particularly like
that
feature, either
the value of expr.
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At a minimum, it's the behavior I observe under DSM:
D ^%ZIS
DEVICE: HOME// HFS HOST FILE SERVER FOR BRTM V 2.0
HOST FILE NAME:
USER$:[ANONYMOUS]//USER$:[WOODHOUSE]TEST.DATINPUT/OUTPUT OPERATI
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W HELLO
HELLO
U IO
W
_TNA1044:
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I just looked it up, and you are correct (not that I didn't believe
you, of course). According to the standard, sec. 8.2.23:
The specified device remains current until such a time as a new USE
command is executed. As a side effect
determining what the next input
or output source will be. Try it out and you'll see.
Marianne
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Another test:
D ^%ZIS
DEVICE: HOME// NULL NULL DEVICE NULL
W $P
_TNA1044:
W $IO
_TNA1044:
ZW IO
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IO(0)=_TNA1044:
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Oh, that's easy: MUMPS is hard to learn because
2+3*4 = 20.
:-)
Can you think of even one other language (using
infix notation, that
is) where this is true? (Okay, okay, I don't know
MIIS, but it might be
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I think I may even add this as a function to my
fileman. Would you mind posting your code to save me
the time? Thanks
Kevin
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At first I tried exporting
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Even worse
ZL ZZGBAD ZP
FACT(MYN) ; ; 3/8/05 12:23pm
Q:MYN'0 1
Q $$FACT(MYN-1)
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FACT2(MYN) ;
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OH NEVER MIND...I'm being stupid.
I meant to type
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Anyway, I didn't expect this to work, but apparently it does.
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FACT(MYN) ; ; 3/8/05 12:23pm
Q:MYN'0 1
Q $$FACT
is because your
function returns VAL, which got set to 1 after the
recursive calls down to MYN=0. I don't think there is
anything funny like passed parameters being changed.
My understanding is that variables are given a NEW
when the function starts.
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the
Kernel
Systems Manager documentation or the new Kernel programmer
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From: Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 10:13 AM
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, which
is done by create a template. Can that be done with
this method?
Thanks
Kevin
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Select OPTION: PRINT FILE ENTRIES
OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: NEW PERSON// 101 PROTOCOL
(8304 entries)
SORT BY: NAME// INTERNAL(CREATOR)=
. The 'oddity' was in all the other
systems. Go figure ???
Not having a standard document at hand, I am wondering where in the
standard is the 'programmer mode' mentioned at all.
Regards,
Richard.
From: Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/03/10 Thu PM 04:36:15 GMT
'index' in that sense, Greg?
Regards,
Richard.
From: Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/03/10 Thu PM 03:46:23 GMT
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Dificulty with Fileman search
No. Sorting is basically a matter of iterating
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