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Mark, In addition to making sure you UCLOSE the file, I've found that VB
code will sometimes trip on the UOPEN lock that mvBASE has asserted, where
a utility written in C++ or other language may not. It may depend on how
the file is being opened. Try to copy (not move) the file with some
George wrote:
Bob,
Why would you buy PDP.NET from Raining Data - especially
since it comes
with Unidata 6.1 and probably Universe soon if not now.
I wasn't going to respond to this thread but:
UO.NET is a U2 class library written for managed .NET code, essentially a
clone of UO that doesn't
Norman Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 22 Nov 2004 08:45:51 -0600
I am brand new to UniData after using Pick/D3 with SB+ for 9 years ...
Hey, Norman! Welcome to the list!
I have looked for a concise list of differences between D3 Basic and UD
Basic, but can't find one. I have run
I searched many places trying to find documentation on FILEINFO but not
HELP BASIC FILEINFO. I feel like an idiot. Thanks Ray and Tom.
Ray Wurlod wrote:
FILEINFO() is a function that returns various items of information from an open
file.
Read all about it in the BASIC manual or HELP BASIC
Ken wrote:
No Wendy - you cheated and used UniData where variable space
is allocated (and garbage collected) from shared memory by smm which
means
that you can tune this sort of thing in udtconfig.
Sorry, I didn't see the [UV] in the subject line! It's amazing how
similar these two are at the
much snippage
-Original Message-
From: Norman Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am brand new to UniData after using Pick/D3
with SB+ for 9 years
Over the last 9 years, I have accumulated about 1000 Basic
programs that I must now convert to UD. I have looked for a
concise list of
I've had some recent e-mails asking where the U2-user and U2-community
indexes can be found. Here are two good answers:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.u2.general/
http://www.indexinfocus.com/
- Charles Barouch, Moderator
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I am looking for some information about the performance impact of using the
RFS and NFA components of Unidata..
1. Does anyone have experience of just how much use of RFS degrades
performance? The application concerned does not currently use transactions
though this would be beneficial if
Wondering if this usergroup could help.
We run Mitsweb on our unidata database. We are going through a process of
database separation ( due to stability ). So essentially we are splitting
the main database into 3 different databases.
Can a Mits account access all 3 databases?
Has anyone had
Hi,
This question is probably for someone who is a UniData administrator and
system administrator with a little knowledge of Networking.
We have a Requisitions file with on the fields as who authorized person
a particular requisition. This field is in an association because
several people have to
Thanks for the help with the wIntegrate text box. It helps to use the
WIN.DBEDGET and WIN.DBEDGET subroutines instead of the WIN.DBGET and
WIN.DBSET (one can even choose between an VM'd or an AM'd return string).
I've noticed one additional peculiarity. I wrote a wrapper subroutine to
call the
On Solaris I user a 'who -u | grep user (@LOGNAME)'. I capture the output
and TRIM() it. Then I do a field on '(', to get the IP.
Here is a sample output from Sun:
who -u | grep lmgold
lmgold pts/601 Nov 23 12:19 0:54 22331 (142.41.170.185)
lmgold pts/615 Nov 23 12:20
If I'm reading the request correctly, he wants to see who did a
transaction back in November 2003, a year ago. If the IP number wasn't
saved at that time with the transaction, I don't know of any way to get
it. Unless someone has created a time machine and didn't tell us, yet.
Bob Woodward
George wrote:
Bob,
Why would you buy PDP.NET from Raining Data - especially
since it comes
with Unidata 6.1 and probably Universe soon if not now.
From what I understand, PDP.NET has a number of features that the UO.NET
plumbing doesn't offer:
1) it's a Microsoft certified .Net Data Provider
I'm assuming you are on a unix platform. If not, go ahead and delete this.
If you really need to determine where someone was sitting, you will need to
know both who and when the requisition was authorized. Then, you will need
to parse through the utmp files. On hpux, the command is last -R
Hi -- has anybody used a tool called ERWIN against unidata
( using ODBC). This is a database modelling-reverse engineering tool one of
our consultants is using to gain a graphical look at our schema.
The tool doesn't appear to be showing column names for the tables/views ,
although MS access
Instead of grep, try -
who -m | awk '{ print $6 }'
That should eliminate any duplicates.
-Original Message-
From: Baakkonen, Rodney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 1:18 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [U2][UD] - Transaction Processing
On Solaris I
Here's the reply from our IT Manager, Terry Smith.
Short answer: yes MITS can. We are just starting to implement MITS, but i
may be able to shed some light.
When you create a MITS cube, you define what the source account and table
name is you are starting from. So inherently you can put in
I tried
last login-id
and returned
wtmp begins Nov 22 14:03
who -m | awk '{ print $6 }'
did not return anything.
What does above mean and how do I get the IP address of the machine from
where the user logged in on a particular date?
Also, is there a way of know what transaction
Savita Chauhan,
Btw, I am running AIX.
I tried
last login-id
and returned
wtmp begins Nov 22 14:03
who -m | awk '{ print $6 }'
did not return anything.
What does above mean and how do I get the IP address of the machine from
where the user logged in on a particular date?
Also, is
Hi Steven,
I've never used ERWIN, and we actually generate our schema through our
application which calls the schema API that VSG does, so I'm a little
sketchy on the exact details as they happen through VSG hopefully
you'll get a better answer back from the rest of the group.
But...I think
Unfortunately, the message is stating that the first entry of the wtmp file
(what last command uses in AIX) is Nov 22 14:03. If you execute a last
without any arguments, you'll see all of the current entries since Nov 22
14:03. Not much help in your case. As the date is fairly recent, it looks
last login-id
and returned
wtmp begins Nov 22 14:03
If you know for certain that the user is logged in, then I'm pretty sure
that this means that you do not have user accounting turned on. Look at the
wtmp file, ls -l /var/adm/wtmp - if this file is either not present, zero
size or out of
So that means, our wtmp is set to log only one day worth of login/logout
information?
Is there a way of resetting it to more than one day?
Or is there a place where login/logout log for more than one day is
stored?
Thanks.
Savita Chauhan,
Programmer/Analyst
x:1754 Central Texas College.
I USE UNIDATA ON AIX, THE FOLLOWING TWO LINES DO THE JOB.
PERFORM '!who am i' CAPTURING LOCATION
ADDRESS=OCONV(OCONV(LOCATION, 'G1(1'),'G0)1')
HTH
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/23/04 10:18AM
On Solaris I user a 'who -u | grep user (@LOGNAME)'. I capture the
output
and TRIM() it. Then I do a field on
If you have a MITS Hypercube built against an ORDER file, and you split the
ORDER file into ORDER1, ORDER2, and ORDER3 - you will require 3 Hypercubes.
MITS can access any UniData account.
UniData is one of the more popular MITS platforms.
You can get more help with MITS from your MITS Support
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We have solved our problem with the UniObjects by re-installing UniVerse
after we found the checksum for uvapi_slave was different on our two
machines.
Is there any way to verify that the UniVerse binaries are correct?
This would have saved us many hours of testing, red herrings and general
Sara Burns wrote:
We have solved our problem with the UniObjects by re-installing UniVerse
after we found the checksum for uvapi_slave was different on our two
machines.
Is there any way to verify that the UniVerse binaries are correct?
If you have a known good install to compare to, you could
I changed the page length on the printer to resolve the issue.
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Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 6:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [U2] Stopping HP Laser Printer line creep
Al
Thanks Amy. I was granting Select to Public on the SQL tables , but not on the
views
maybe that could help. The consultant is pointing his ERWIN tool at MS access
,to show
the columns.
-Original Message-
One of my clients had MCD and is now on UD 5.2 with Pick (PQN) flavor. All
of their dict items were converted to the 5 line UD versions with the
original version on line 10.
I could not find that utility. I have a MCD client that may acquire a used
UD system and wondered where such a utility
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