To put it another way, the File object (whose Read method you invoked) is a
dependent object upon the Session object. The only independently-creatable
objects are Session and DynamicArray. You could move the contents of your Read
into an independent DynamicArray object and manipulate that.
Yes - I think every time - at least two and sometimes much more. The time
stamps are about 40 minutes apart though, so it is not a duplicated email,
but two separate emails which are the same.
Email address specified in the list more than once?
Regards
JayJay
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As long as a catalogued program handle is cached by any program then that
program will use it - e.g.:
...
CALL MYSUB1
...
(recatalogued)
...
CALL MYSUB1
...
This will call the same subroutine every time as the first CALL resolved the
address of the subroutine and this will be reused until the
Why not use the Proverb Guide for UniVerse?
AKAIK is the syntax the same.
Regards Mecki
John Jenkins schrieb:
I've used PROC happily and consistently on UniData for ages - despite gibes
from some colleagues - ;-'
All the great toys :
Buffer subscripts, Select buffers, file buffers, etc
(and
We're running VERCOM's PRIMAC and everything is PROC based.
I, also, have an old photocopied Microdata PROC Programming Manual [#82-1074]
(with page 120 missing).
Prior to finding this manual I used the following websites, in an effort to
understand what an existing proc is/was doing:
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We're running VERCOM's PRIMAC and everything is PROC based.
I, also, have an old photocopied Microdata PROC Programming Manual [#82-1074]
(with page 120 missing).
Prior to finding this manual I used the following websites, in an effort to
understand what an existing proc is/was doing:
-
Being a Jurrasic Pick PROCtologist, I'm observing this thread and looked at
my set of UD manuals. I didn't see anything for Proc.
Perhaps as a job control language, its functions were replaced with the
advent of the EXECUTE/PERFORM commands or paragraphs.
I lived through the introduction of true
Thank you, this helps.
On 8/8/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/8/06, gibboda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to install the UniDK on Linux. My goal is to get UniObjects
and
UniObjects for Java installed on a Linux Machine to be able to
communicate
with a AIX system
Thanks. I grab just the zip file in the uojsdk and added the classpath to
get it working in my windows enviroment. Now I am going to try the same
thing in Linux. All I need is the classes.
DG
On 8/8/06, Symeon Breen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I was aware the actual unidk install is
We have a customer wanting to review options for 'Outsourcing' their servers
- either to a CoLocation facility, or a fully hosted site.
Does anyone have their servers for UniData CoLo or Hosted, and if so, would
you mind sharing your provider and experience?
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u2-users mailing list
Got it working on linux now. Moved the asjava.zip file into the lib
directory of the java jdk folder and determine the classpath to work with
it. Now I am trying to get the Unicommand to execute query paragraphs.
DG
On 8/8/06, Symeon Breen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I was aware the
We use tar for our backups...
In one Account, every time the backup runs, and anytime we use tar to copy the
data anywhere,
there are about 5 files that also report 'File changed as we read it'.
It only occurs in the one account (directory), and even when no ones on the
system, it still
I have been working with a customer that has CoLo/managed services for their
UniData environment. The provider of the service is InfoCrossing. For
managed services, they are providing primary support for *NIX, including
backups, SAN and networking. The System Administrator for the company works
David Wolverton wrote:
We have a customer wanting to review options for 'Outsourcing' their
servers - either to a CoLocation facility, or a fully hosted site.
Does anyone have their servers for UniData CoLo or Hosted, and if so,
would you mind sharing your provider and experience?
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I have my unidata CoLo'd - If your hosting centre allows CoLo then they dont
really care what DB you run so there are no issues on that front. As for
hosting, you will probably need a hosting provider that is able to support
unidata, of which there are some, but i can not remember who they are. My
Just make sure your on the same O/S. Don't go windows to *nix for
example. We had this at one customer site and they had a Learning
Experience.:-(
Make sure you test it too, about once or twice a year, just to make sure
nothing has changed.
Only U2 OEM Partners can run Hosted systems.
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David Wolverton
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Subject: [U2] Hosted UniData
We have a customer wanting to review options for
'Outsourcing' their
I have a client running UniVerse on Win 2003 server.
Now and then the TELNET services hangs and won't let anyone log on. I have to
reboot the server. Sometimes if I log off the users the telnet services will
come back up.
I have switched network cards but I get the same problem.
I have tried to
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Subject: [U2] Change command prompt character
Does anyone know if you can change the TCL(ECL) prompt
Dave,
We had a very similar type problem with an in house ASP server last year.
After working with IBM on the issue we upgraded to SP4 and the latest
version of UniVerse, which was 10.1.11 at the time. That was Aug 29th of
last year. We have not experienced the problem since then.
Might be worth
Not sure, but you can always check...
Try disabling the power management in the BIOS. It's possible the system may be
going into a power save mode, and cutting power to the network card.
I know we had issues with that here but the other end, the clients kept losing
their telnet connections after
UVPROMPT command sort of does this, but it only allows a single
character.
Mark
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Subject: [U2] Change command prompt
SUSPEND.FILES ON - this is a minimum. What you are seeing is fairly
predictable if the database is not quiescent.
Best Bets:
1. SUSPEND.FILES ON
Then one of:
a. a SAN snap while suspended
b. split a mirror while suspended - backup the mirror offline - and re-sync
c. tar backup to a disk file
Dona,
On 8/10/06, Dona Gibbons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got it working on linux now. Moved the asjava.zip file into the lib
directory of the java jdk folder and determine the classpath to work with
it. Now I am trying to get the Unicommand to execute query paragraphs.
One of these days I'll
Adrian,
It may have something to do with my applet security posts. I was advised
to use a jar rather than zip in my applet and it helped. I also know
that you can't gcj compile the zip.
Does that help?
FYI I ditched the applet due to finding a better method of validating
using java scripts and
The buffer stuff is exactly where the confusion for non-proc'-ies
happens. I had to figure out that a proc was counting down the number of
times it was executing a section of commands to perform copies of reports.
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