Yeah, I'll be at the NY U2U as well. I'm going 5 for 5. :)
Sign me,
Susan U2 Groupie Joslyn
(sorry to nab your thing, Chuck.)
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REPOSTED FOR NON-MEMBER:Michael Logue [EMAIL PROTECTED]ext/plain
After 22 years in the MV world, a new opportunity has come up within IBM
that I will be pursuing. As such, I will be unsubscribing from this list.
While I've not done a lot of posting to these forums (I leave that to
Wally!), I
Congrats Michael, all the best. Thanks for your labors and
contributions.
(Should we talk to Wally or Susie about applying for your job?) [It's
just a joke!]{well, sorta}
Seriously - hope it goes great in your new IBM unit.
-Baker
snip
After 22 years in the MV world, a new opportunity has come
Hello,
I have been getting corrupt data lately. Stuff like this:
sort: warning: first character of the record is '\0' discard it!
sort: warning: the record contain '\0' character, discard it!
sort: warning: the record contain '\0' character, discard it!
sort: warning: the record contain '\0'
What unidata version?
What SELECT .. BY statement were you using.
Are the BY fields actually stored in the file, or are they I-types that
tran to another file?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Burwell, Ed
Sent: Thursday, November 01,
UniBasic does not prevent you from writing out a record or ID with char(0)
imbedded. It is a legal character.
No guesses as to the cause of your particular issue.
To assist in diagnosis, you can search your problem file for all occurances
of char(0) in data records or keys using an option on
I wrote previously:
UniBasic does not prevent you from writing out a record or ID with char(0)
imbedded. It is a legal character.
No guesses as to the cause of your particular issue.
To assist in diagnosis, you can search your problem file for all occurances
of char(0) in data records or keys
I need to run ad-hoc queries against a Universe database from SQL Server
2005. I'm using Management Studio (formerly Query Analyzer).
I can connect to Universe via MS Excel and obtain query results, but am
struggling with how to query via SQL Server. Do I need to set up the
universe database
Basic program read record, check id for char (o), if there get new id, write
record with new id and delete old record.
-Original Message-
From: Wally Terhune [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 2:14 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] [UD]
I imagine a lot of people on this list have sat in one of your classrooms.
Congratulations on the new job!
Thanks,
David A. Green
www.dagconsulting.com
(480) 813-1725
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Sent: Thursday, November
Is guide only available on UD ?
It does not work with UV (10.0). Is there a similar command available in
UV?
Thanks!
Arnold Bosch
IT Administrator
Taeuber Corssen SWA (Pty) Ltd
Tel +264 (0)61 293 2106
Cell +264 (0)81 124 8625
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