Jeff,
[AD] brackets [AD\] are required, even when just trying to be
helpful, once you start touting the usage and features of a commercial
product.
- Charles Barouch, Moderator
Jeff Fitzgerald wrote:
3) Why reinvent the wheel when you already have FAST which is pretty
intelligent
Charles,
Cyber-spanking accepted! I offer my apologies if I seemed to be
making a sales pitch (which I hadn't intended).
However, since the original poster asked specific questions
about a product it didn't seem particularly out of line to answer them.
Your judgment of my post
can you tell me where FAST keeps the list of files under its control ?
There should be a universe account called fastcs.
FAST.STATS is its main interesting file you should become familiar with.
Where the fastcs directory resides is up to you. For me, it is a sister
of the universe home dir.
Jeff,
I wouldn't worry about the cyberspanking. We pay Charles those big bucks
to monitor this list, and he's earning his keep. (He insisted on 75%
the u2 users list subscription fees goes to him, but the U2UG former
president, Charles Barouch, chiselled him down to 50%.)
I always appreciate
I think I would want to encapsulate that logic in one place. Probably
write a function or subr to be called from any pgm or referenced by a
dictionary V-item.
Store the names as typed in the data record, and NOT repeated as
all-caps. Then maybe index the V-item upcased subroutine result. That
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Thanks Dave,
I tried it out but, unfortunately, the problem is occurring before the
UV LOGIN voc is invoked. And, to add insult to injury, it is only
happening to my login ID, not to the login ID of anyone else who has
access to the server.
If their UV.LOGINS record is AUSER10, they can enter
ACCOUNT.FILE.STATS does keep history - all records in STAT.FILE are timestamped.
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All,
I have a client who is using UniVerse PE and cannot start telnet. I
suspected that he had a port conflict, but he assures me that this is
not the case. The error # is 1067. All help appreciated.
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