I have the flexibility
of choosing the format the files contained on the CD-ROM.
Any suggestions?
UniVerse or Jbase format.
Seriously, instead of say, comma/cr delimited files get them to save with
char(253)/cr instead. A simple readseq raise() gets you your data. (Of
course if they'll do
Aversion to Windows would be quite normal
A version for Windows would be quite nice
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Whenever our Universe systems tries to create the next replication log
file in sequence the system hangs.
We then have to unpublish all files and restart to get the system back
but this obviously stops replication.
This is a *big* problem for us. Anyone come across it before or got any
ideas?
Hi Adrian
I heard of a site who ran into a problem where replication conflicted with a
unix c application that was involved in processing online ATM transactions
on an RS6000. Although I think the ATM application collapsed. You might
have a conflict with another application on your machine
For those working with .Net this may be of interest. Mono allows you to run
C# .Net applications on linux.
Details at the following site http://www.mono-project.com/about/index.html
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Just a quick update.
According to IBM the unaligned access message is normal
and is disabled by adding uac p noprint to the user profile.
Seems to do the trick, still not convinced that the programs
should run that way but oh well
Nick
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From: Nick Southwell
Nick,
According to IBM the unaligned access message is normal and is disabled by
adding uac p noprint to the user profile.
We use Unidata 5.2 on Tru64 and I've never seen the unaligned access message
you refer to and we don't have uac p noprint in the profile. Is this
behavior specific to
UniObjects for .NET it's finally here! It's also free! Hopefully there
will be some documentation.
UniData v6.1 to Become Available on 7/30/04
This feature rich release of UniData includes the following
enhancements:
- XML Enhancements, including the generation of XML Schema for
We did have 5.2 on the Tru64 boxes and I never
came across the uac problem before.
I'm almost tempted to wipe and install 6 from scratch
just to see if its an artifact of the upgrade rather than
Unidata 6 itself.
On a side note, do you have anything in the way of redundancy in place
with your
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Subject: RE: [U2] UniVerse and 1GB Ethernet Cards...
One seemingly-almost-reliable test of a problem is to LIST a reasonably
large file (full page width for
Yahoo,
Does it have a .net data provider for using ADO .net ?
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Subject: [U2] UniObjects for .NET
UniObjects for .NET it's finally here! It's
Off the top of my head:
/DATA directory on CDROM holding each record in a single file
(delimit
record elements with CR or LF as appropriate for your O/S)
ED VOC IMPFILE
F Data Import
/dev/cdrom/DATA
Thanks, Craig and those of you who responded off-list.
I'm not very conversant
DOn't know. There is no additional info.
At 03:32 PM 7/16/2004 +0100, you wrote:
Yahoo,
Does it have a .net data provider for using ADO .net ?
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It's not available till 7/30. Here is the link, but has no mention of the
beta version.
http://www.ibm.com/isource/cgi-bin/goto?on=IMNL704J02
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Subject: DB2 Information Management Software Today newsletter
At 11:39 AM 7/16/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Hi Dave,
We use it constantly. We run it as a standalone and from calls within our
application. We have been using it for years it is great.
Frank
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Does it have a .net data provider for using ADO .net ?
Not that I see in the beta documentation.
It may not matter that much depending on exactly what you want to do. It is
really easy to get U2 data and easily put it into an ADO.NET dataset
(especially if you use the U2 XML support - ~6 lines
We are currently accessing UniData via UniObjects running version 6.0.8 from
the .net environment. What's the change to be available on 6.1? Does this
make Uniobjects a real .net object instead of a com object? I'm wondering
because it seems to be working fine now and I'm almost ready to move
All,
The very able Larry Hiscock has tweaked the settings to try and
eliminate the excessive list-lag that some of us are experiencing.
Please provide some feedback to [EMAIL PROTECTED] during the
next week or so, to help us chart the improvement.
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Yes, UO.NET becomes a fully managed assembly. It will make deployment a bit
easier because there is a .msm merge module. If you should/shouldn't hold
off depends on what is important to you. I like not having to register com
objects, need another separate install procedure, etc., but you might
What version? Leroy Dreyfuss tells us (search the archive) that they tweaked the
performance of the log file switch early in 10.x; possibly the sleep they shortened
was originally put in there to guarantee that the new transaction log file was
successfully initialized, and this is now a
I have a user who wants access to UniDK. Any particular reasons one way or the other?
I do not know enough about the product myself but I know some of you do. :-)
He is a beginning power user who wants to try to write pieces of a data warehouse in
Java/C.
Thanks!!
- Bill Pizer
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The other possible issue may be a problem with the network card, I think
there might have been an issue mentioned in the past in this list about
certain network cards causing problems
Regards
David Jordan
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I have a user who wants access to UniDK. Any particular
reasons one way or the other? I do not know enough about the
product myself but I know some of you do. :-)
He is a beginning power user who wants to try to write pieces
of a data warehouse in Java/C.
We use a single user ID for all
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