At 03:20 PM 14/09/2004 +1000, you wrote:
Goo'day, all
UV 9.6.1 on NT
We have a client for whom we have an existing subroutine (in the case
below, known as FIRST.SUB) that calculates Minimum and Maximum product
stock holdings, depending on the season - Winter and Summer. It's a long
and
Check if new subroutine is suppressing pagination with either a DUMMY =
@(0,0) or CALL !BPIOCP (or similar).
Regards,
David
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While using the XDOM functions I managed to kill our development Universe (10.1 on
Win2k) server. It appears that XDOMOpen uses the required memory to load the XML,
however XDOMClose does not seem to release it. The only way I seem to be able to
release the memory on the server is to log off
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You could determine what the run thinks your pagination value is by
creating a new SUBR that simply outputs the result of SYSTEM(1005). A zero
value means that pagination is disabled, so you would expect to see '0' on
output from this new SUBR.
Conversely, in your existing SUBR you could
Going over a couple small tools that I've written in the past with UniObjects for Java
mangled into .Net code. I'm converting them over to use the new UniObjects.Net
library and have found some annoying nits...
1) UniFile WriteField swaps the order of the field number with the data array from
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We are in the processing of switching from Unix to Windows Server 2003,
Enterprise Edition. On the Windows server we are running Unidata 6.0.12.
The following scenario happens both for HP 4600 printers and HP 4200
printers:
Using the printer drivers that originally came with Windows Server
Interesting. We're moving from Windows to Unix.Memory and processor
limitations in Windows just got too much in the end as well as the lack of
tuning info available for U2.
We set up individual printers with each paper tray assignment in the Windows
setup for it. That we did SetPtr to
How about putting a space after the first DQ:
SETPTR 1,90,60,0,0,1,AT ITS_01, PaperSource=Tray 2
Of course, the thought occurs to me that if it's going to the correct
printer, putting a space isn't going to solve this. Just popping off
the top of my head for this suggestion.
Karl
On Tue,
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Bob,
We set up each print 'destination' as a separate printer in Windows, but
mapping to the same IP address of course.
For example 6THFL-P, 6THFL-L AND 6THFL-A3 might be the same
physical printer in A4 Portrait, A4 Landscape and A3 modes (i.e. using
Tray 2) respectively.
Then, create a
Goo'day, all , and many thanks to those who responded.
The problem was keeping our standard EQUATES bit at the top of the
offending subroutine; you know, the bits like
CLEOP = @(-3)
CLEOL = @(-4), etc etc.
Take them all out and Whe, it works!
Live and learn!
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Hi,
I've just started a new job an and I am wanting to write a
script using UniData within it and I have not used it before. I wanted to
know if anyone has a shell or perl script I might be able to see which
communicated with UniData. Any info about scripting using UniData output
I need to write a client server application with the server doing things in Unibasic.
I have IBM's Unidata UniBasic Extentions manual, which has a chapter on the Unibasic
Socket API. It gives the bare basics, but it leaves a lot to be desired, and I have
even found errors.
I'm interested if
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Consider the options. There are the UniObjects components that run as
activex classes, java or .Net. With these you can call Unibasic subroutines
or do direct reads and writes to the UniData database. You can also call
unibasic subroutine through ODBC OLEDB.
If you are looking for a sockets
Ronald K. Ellis III wrote on 09/14/2004 06:25:21 PM:
snip The goal of the script
I'm writing is to report back about UniData file. I'm going to use
FILE.STAT
to gather most the info I think. What is the modulo of the file? What is
the
separation? What is the blocksize? Where does the file
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