We automatically send CSV-formatted ASNs (Advance Ship Notices), but use the
following to send them as an attachment that, to the user, appears to be an
Excel spreadsheet. Some of the more informative lines would be:
027: MAIL.TO.EMAIL1,1 = mailto:'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
028:
In my experience the syntax is:
uvrpc 31438/tcp
Mark Hennessey
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Chuck,
If you don't send the Content-length, the browser will have no idea how
much data it should expect during download. If you want the transfer size to
be shown during download then you need to provide the total Content-length
of the HTTP message body. Remember: this includes ALL characters
I'm on uniVerse version 10.1.7 and it's not there. I'm expecting to
upgrade to 10.2.4 soon, so we'll see.
Karl
quote who=Ray Wurlod
As far as I'm aware (in version 10) it's just there - you don't need to
install anything.
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I know I saw some information on this list about not putting Universe on
a SAN. Does anyone have that information readily available? Does anyone
know if the problems they were having were fixed or could be fixed? We
are thinking of putting our Universe data accounts, not the runtime, on
a SAN and
re SAN's and Universe:
DELETE.FILE and RESIZE.FILE will not work on dynamic files that are
NFS mounted. (Universe keeps the DATA.30 file open while trying to
delete the enclosing directory. This will fail on an nfs mounted
directory.) Override the VOC entry with your own version.
Do not
They're talking about mounting the SAN through a fiber channel instead
of NFS or Samba. Will the same problem apply.
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From: Richard Nuckolls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [U2] Putting
Well, this would be a not-so-good way to go.
The big sticking point in this particular scenario is that you're sharing
the SAN. I know, that's part of the point of having one. But what happens is
that UniVerse is requesting relatively small I/O from the OS, typically 4,
8, or 16K per request, and
From: Dave Walker
We automatically send CSV-formatted ASNs (Advance Ship
Notices), ...that, to the user, appears to be an
Excel spreadsheet.
NebulaXLite generates real formatted Excel spreadsheets from BASIC. The
documents can also be opened from OpenOffice and Google Docs. You don't
need