[U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-13 Thread Susan Joslyn
Greetings saviors. I'm trying to find a system variable? Or anything that can tell me, from within a BASIC program, How did I get here? Is there a trail of breadcrumbs for me to follow from within Unibasic, does anyone know? Just sign me, Gretel p.s. I'm a digest subscriber, (so busy luring

RE: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-13 Thread brian
Susan On Universe, check out SYSTEM(9001). Brian Greetings saviors. I'm trying to find a system variable? Or anything that can tell me, from within a BASIC program, How did I get here? Is there a trail of breadcrumbs for me to follow from within Unibasic, does anyone know? Just sign me,

RE: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-13 Thread Peter Veenhof
SYSTEM(9001) should tell you what you are looking for... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Joslyn Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 11:19 AM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs Greetings saviors.

RE: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-13 Thread colin.alfke
On UniData SYSTEM(49) will give you the full call stack. You may also want to look at SYSTEM(17) and SYSTEM(40) (HELP SYSTEM) depending on exactly what you are trying to do. Hth Colin Alfke Calgary Canada -Original Message- From: Susan Joslyn Greetings saviors. I'm trying to find a

RE: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-13 Thread Steve Mayo
If I understand what you are asking for, try a SYSTEM(49). That will return a delimited list of the calling stack. HTH, Steve -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Joslyn Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 8:19 AM To:

RE: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-13 Thread Andrew Lakeland
Hi Susan, SYSTEM(9001) This will give you the call stack. Re andy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Joslyn Sent: 13 February 2007 17:19 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs

RE: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-13 Thread Mark Eastwood
On UniVerse, SYSTEM(9001) will give the program stack. Mark -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Joslyn Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 9:19 AM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs Greetings saviors.

Re: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-13 Thread Michael Rajkowski
On UniData SYSTEM(49) gives the basic stack. Mike Same as it ever was Same as it ever was Sorry the How did I get here cause the Talking Heads song to get stuck in my head. Susan Joslyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] om

RE: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-13 Thread Perry Taylor
I'm not sure if you're looking for a UniVerse or UniData solution. Here's what I use on Universe... FUNCTION CALLSTACK ! * RETURN ATTRIBUTE-DELMITED CALLSTACK * * 07/08/2004 * PERRY TAYLOR ! * FORM THE STACK * CALLSTK = DELETE(SYSTEM(9001), 1) FOR AMC = DCOUNT(CALLSTK, @AM) TO 1

RE: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-13 Thread Susan Joslyn
Thanks, everyone who had my answer at the ready! I looked right at the system(49) documentation and thought it was something else. It is actually quite wonderful! Does anyone know if the output format is the same on Universe SYSTEM(9001) as it is on Unidata SYSTEM(49)? On Unidata you get this

RE: [U2] Universe

2007-02-13 Thread Peter Veenhof
Teri, I'd bet, as cumbersome as it may be, if you pin down the times at which this error is occurring and can see what other processes are running on the system at that time you'd probably get a good answer to your question. However, to prevent this, would it be possible to check and trap the

[U2] MV - VCS configuration control

2007-02-13 Thread dsig
I have posted this to comp.databases.pick group also .. A client is looking to move to a 'vcs' process. They are D3 (unix) shop but are looking to a 'windows/unix' solution. I was asked if there were any MV products and I mentioned the few that I had heard of being used in the mv world. PRC

RE: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-13 Thread Peter Veenhof
Yes, essentially the info in Universe is the same, however the order may be different... In Universe SYSTEM(9001) you get the most recent at the top of the list: Ie. Running a sub called CLTESTER from my PVRUN main you get this rec in SYSTEM(9001): 2}PV.DEV.O/CLTESTER}0x0

Re: [U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-13 Thread Tony G
System(33) in D3. From: dsig sigh sure wish we could get that kind of info from D3 .. don't think it ever knows where it is G We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo!