Re: [U2] U2 University link

2007-07-22 Thread George Land
My understanding is that the UK price will be changed to #500. Still more than the US ones but better than the #650 shown on the web site and reflective of the fact that it will be more expensive for IBM to deliver it in the UK than in the US. George Land, APT Solutions Ltd On 21/7/07 23:56,

[U2] Unidata 7.1 / RedBack 4.2.6 / Connections dropping?

2007-07-22 Thread Andy Pflueger
Hi all, We've recently implemented a workaround on our Solaris 9 (production) box to restartrgw on a daily basis...immediately following our backup script that essentially runs dbpause, breaks mirror, dbresume, backups the broken mirrored disk, and mirror resync. In addition, we're also running

Re: [U2] U2 University link

2007-07-22 Thread MAJ Programming
George: Is your Shift-4 character the L for pounds and not the $ for dollars, hence using the # character? Interesting. Thanks - Original Message - From: George Land [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 2:24 AM Subject: Re: [U2] U2 University link

Re: [U2] [UV] Conversion code for week number

2007-07-22 Thread MAJ Programming
Thanks Martin. I've heard of several algorhythms similar to this and was curious what Pick used. Every time I tried my own expressions I either came up short on covering all dates or it was way too time consuming. Of course I wasn't writing it in assembler or other lower (faster) code either.

Re: [U2] [UV] Conversion code for week number

2007-07-22 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Martin Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Hi Mark, The U2 conversion code source code is not public so we can only guess. The method used by OpenQM was recently changed to correct problems with dates way back in history and is essentially as follows. It sounds

Re: [U2] U2 University link

2007-07-22 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], MAJ Programming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes George: Is your Shift-4 character the L for pounds and not the $ for dollars, hence using the # character? Interesting. Thanks Modern UK keyboards use shift-3 for #. When I started programming, they used shift-4 and didn't

Re: [U2] U2 University link

2007-07-22 Thread George Land
It's shift F3 and shows as a pound sign when I type the message but it's become a hash when the message comes back. But I am typing this on a MacBook. George On 22/7/07 15:25, MAJ Programming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: George: Is your Shift-4 character the L for pounds and not the $ for