Accusoft's WED is absolutely huge. Your programs will come to life as you
have a higher degree of visibility on them than the regular EDIT.
Unlike notepad or wordpad, WED is MV oriented with keyword highlighting,
indenting, double clicking to bring in INCLUDES and called subs, Compiling,
multiple
Well Martin.
If you are refering to the SED editor, then I can recommend it, i bought
it in 1998, and never looked back again :-)
Best regards from Denmark
Claus Derlien
Martin Phillips wrote:
On the subject of third party editors, we have one that is
loosely based on the EDFS editor of
I have a case in point at the moment - trying to access an article to
remind myself on how to use fnuxi on ALL files in a directory the
information is there, but ...
(reminders gratefully accepted :)
Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage Better by Design!
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Hi,
We have a project in the works up the corporate chain which involves
setting up our Unidata/Oracle production system in a Veritas Cluster
Server environment for full fault tolerance and high availability.
This also includes a much needed hardware upgrade of our existing prod
box. My goal here
Sosomeone have an idea of how some files contained on the account have
eluded entry into this file?
If an account save is performed would those files be excluded from the save?
This is on Universe 9.6.2.1 Unix 5.2
I have a massive files move upcoming and was considering utilizing an
account
Yeah but yesterday I was seeking information on an Blink error with the
ominous internal data error clause added in both the U2 and AIX areas and
was unable to find anything. Anyone have a clue as to what this might be?
~ Debbie
Anyone can hold the helm when the sea is calm
-Syrus
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Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 8:34 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] UFD
Sosomeone have an idea of how some files contained on the
account have eluded entry into
A blink error occurs when the internal linkage between records becomes
inconsistent. Specifically, the backward link of a record no longer
references the location from which you just came in the file. For
instance, recordA forward links(flinks) to recordB which forward links to
recordC. In
Hi Debbie,
I also remember being able to run a full set of Account File Stats and
utilzing the Account Save/Restore to resize the files if I found more than
70% of the files hitting GRP100.
Beware!! The display produced by ACCOUNT.FILE.STATS is wrong!
The column headed 100% is actually the
There could be lots of good reasons for files to be there if you are
running on Unix. There could be log files for whatever, maybe the
'uvspool' directory is pointed there ?, there could be script files that
running via cron for automation. If users have your account as their
home directory, then
Yes. It is a broken file. Records have a header that contain a
forward pointer and a backward pointer. The backward pointer is the
address of the previous record XOR'd with the record length as an
integrity check. Unless you are comfortable with file internals and
using filepeek, its time
On Unix
find . -print | fnuxi
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From: Ross Ferris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 2:53 AM
Subject: RE: [U2] Access IBM Knowledge base
I have a case in point at the moment - trying to access an article to
remind
Can the UniData type-ahead buffer be turned off? I know
INPUTCLEAR/CLEARINPUT will clear it but how can I turn it off so a session
cannot type ahead?
Bill Haskett
Advantos Systems, Inc.
www.advantos.net
(760)944-5570 (CA)
(360)923-4838 (WA)
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A quick explanation for UV NEWBIES.
Sosomeone have an idea of how some files contained on the
account have eluded entry into this file?
If an account save is performed would those files be excluded
from the save?
I know Deb her responders already know this, but for the sake of any
On 2/22/06, Jeff Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll look at how to implement using this. Because I'm new to UniData
I've really only done a uni.command and parsed the response. That was
fast but not very robust.
I am planning to take a class in Denver next month but I think you may
have
Hello,
http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=811
Who said prime has been all but forgotten?
;-)
- Robert
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Anyone know if there is a SYSTEM() code that will return the execution level
of the running process?
Barry Brevik
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HI there,
Not sure that there is a SYSTEM() code but there is a UniVerse variable
@LEVEL that returns the nesting level of execution statements.
Hope this helps,
Chris Day
Pre-Sales Consultant
Meier Business Systems
Melbourne * Sydney * Kuala Lumpur * Singapore
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