Problem with something like that Charlie is that your data can play a big
part. Depending on what the phantom is doing, you could be reaching a buffer
limit purely because of data changes elsewhere in your system.
I'd like to know more about the phantom really...
Robert Paterson
Technology
Bruce,
not definitive, but an answer none-the-less.
I would say Declining.
The London (England) insurance market has been using EDI for many years,
but has now commenced a migration to XML etc.
Regards,
John Appleyard
Arthur J. Gallagher (UK) Limited
arggg. please kindly remind us of just how/where to download uo.net ?
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That is exactly what I
I still maintain my opinion of most of these stupid' test programs because
many of them look like this:
001 PROMPT '
002 INPUT ANS
003 PRINT OCONV(ANS,MD2,$Z)
004 END
and another one looks like this
001 PROMPT
002 INPUT ANS
003 PRINT OCONV(ANS,DMA)
004 END
Admittedly there is a cutoff between
I could write a book on that topic. I have around 9-12 clients in MV (and 3
in MS Access) and the 'eat when you work' aspect is very true. I'm making
more $ than when I worked full-time at a 100 user MCD end user 13 years ago.
But I'm also working much harder and more concentratedly being under
EDI is alive and living within a few of my clients. Perhaps it isn't classic
EDI with the third party standards facilitating the 'partners'. But any
Electronic Data Interchange either through email attachments, FTP files, XML
etc qualifies as EDI.
Perhaps the third party concept is stagnated
I too would like this information.
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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arggg. please kindly remind us of
Susan,
We have 30+ single user UniVerse systems running on laptops for various
customers. They have been running XP for quite some time now, the only
issue we saw was the calendar lookup in SB+. This was also a problem with
Win 2000 (so it is not XP specific).
Mike Dallaire
Mortgage Builder
Nick, Peter,
You can get UO.NET from the UniData 6.1 client utilities CD. If you're on UniVerse I
expect that you might have a harder time getting an upgrade CD to UniData than a
UniData user would. Other than that I believe that we will have to wait for the
UniData 6.1 personal edition to
Having been a full time consultant since 1978 I know the pain. I have been
very fortunate, I have only had a few periods of extended droughts. This
last year has been the worst, but you have to learn to save and rat hole
money for the bad times, learn to market even when you are so busy you can
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I actually need it for UniVerse and not UniData.
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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Nick, Peter,
You can
soapbox
I'm wandering just how long it could possibly take to release a PE
version of a product that has been thru the release process already?
Can IBM move any slower on PE? This is like watching paint dry!
/soapbox
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...that we will have to wait...
thanks!
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Most of the Aerospace and government agencies we deal with regularly are
using web portals now for procurement and supply chain management. EDI/VAN
is disappearing, as more large companies put their funds together to get out
of their EDI sink holes. The costs of VANs, and operating an EDI
Anyone using UniObjects with Delphi?
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here too but as far as uo.net goes does it matter what client cd it
comes from ?
is there a get.host.type() method like in the java environment?
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I am trying to get the MsgBox to work in Accuterm and can't seem to capture the
results. Can anyone see anything wrong with this...
EQU STX TO CHAR(2), CR TO CHAR(13), ESC TO CHAR(27)
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SCRIPT = 'MsgBox(':MESSAGE:',vbOkCancel)'
ECHO OFF
PRINT
We ran across a call to a routine named $CP$ and can find no references to
it. Can anyone shed some light on this? We are running Universe 9.6.
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Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search!
And how much was it for UD6.1, if I may be so bold to ask?
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I broke down and purchased 6.1 (Unidata), it is
you probable right. i guess i can wait. hu... where are those Oracle
cd's i had...
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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 09:12:12 -0400
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I still maintain my opinion of most of these stupid' test programs
because
many of them look like this:
001 PROMPT '
002 INPUT ANS
003 PRINT OCONV(ANS,MD2,$Z)
004 END
and another one looks like this
001 PROMPT
001:PROMPT
002: 10 PRINT STR(-,79)
003:PRINT 'O'conv or 'I'conv :;INPUT OI
004:IF OI= THEN STOP
005:IF OI#O AND OI#I THEN GO 10
006:IF OI=O THEN ELB=OCONV
007:IF OI=I THEN ELB=ICONV
008: 20 PRINT STR(-,79)
009:PRINT enter conversion :;INPUT CONV
010:IF CONV= THEN
I have in the past but not for any major project.
Worked well.
Ron White
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Anyone using UniObjects with Delphi?
Due to file expansion over the years we need to move the TRANS file on
file system /dev/vg01/lvol1 mounted on /u1, to a newly installed hard
drive which is on file system /dev/vg01/lvol4 mounted on /uv4. What are
the recommended steps to complete this process safely and securely so
that all
From a message from Leroy Dreyfuss dated 08-30-2004:
At our conference, you will receive plenty of information on the subject.
You will get plenty of information, but you must order new copies of
UniData 6.1 or Universe 10.1 to receive it. It is not a separate offering
any more than the original
From a message from Leroy Dreyfuss dated 08-30-2004
At our conference, you will receive plenty of information on the subject.
You will get plenty of information, but you must order new copies of
UniData 6.1 or Universe 10.1 to receive it. It is not a separate offering
any more than the original
Look at what I found wandering the net unsupervised...
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/informixU2/fixes/
the ...client... does have OU.Net.
Warren Haroldson
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Ron,
Would you be willing to share the Unit code? I'm having trouble
attaching the dll so that I can get at the underlying routines.
- Chuck
Ron White wrote:
I have in the past but not for any major project.
Worked well.
Ron White
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Wow, took 8mins and 14 seconds to download 154mb's. Gosh I love my Time
Warner cable connection.
Thanks for the link Warren!!!
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At this time on a Friday evening, you can't possibly mean this weekend.
So, identify all your uv accounts over the next week and, for each one, scan
the VOC looking for any references in F2 to the TRANS file. Make a note of
them and, when you make the move, go back and change each one to point to
And don't forget to do a SEARCH on your source code files (all of them)
in case someone hard-coded an OS path in any of your programs. I
suppose they could have done the same in your PROC files so you better
check them as well.
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well, i guess you ( unsuprisingly ) got that closed down quick enough :-(
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Look at what I found wandering the net unsupervised...
I will look for the project file.
Meanwhile, you might take a look
at Bryan Thorell's article on Delphi
and UniObjects. It is a little dated
but it might help.
http://www.sunergossoftware.com/delphi__uniobjects_1.htm
Ron White
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Ron,
Bryan's article was the key. Since the ActiveX component registers
under a different name than the filename, I thought I was missing some
key software.
- Chuck UnioaifCtrl Barouch
Ron White wrote:
I will look for the project file.
Meanwhile, you might take a look
at Bryan Thorell's
Again, that could be replaced with my disposable single line PRINT statement
without having to remember where you put it.
So...create more intelligent test programs -- Data driven software is a
wonderful thing! I wrote this one (OCONV.TEST) to do just the sort of
things you've noted above:
Ditto: This could be replaced with my single PRINT statement.
The whole jist of this single PRINT line program is that virtually ANYTHING
can be put on one disposable program line and used over and over. These 2
examples only work with OCONV/ICONV. How about some boolean test programs,
[] test
Now, lets not GOTO there, shall we? ;-D
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Ditto: This could be replaced with my single PRINT
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