Hi,
I have a friend who is try to activate ODBC access in an account running on
a unix based server and is getting the following:
DICT UV_ASSOC /uv/sql/catalog/D_UV_ASSOC2
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CRITICAL ERROR! Notify the system administrator.
Abnormal termination of UniVerse.
Not that I know much about this error but ...
What version of UV are you running? I've set up ODBC on both 9.6 and 10.2, and
the later version seems to be a lot more robust ...
Cheers,
Wol
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I have a need to call a standard subroutine from a RedBack application
call. The subroutine is meant to be used in an interactive mode and can
prompt the user if there is an error in the data. If the data is coming
from RedBack, I want to suppress the prompting and write the error to a
log file.
I am not sure about a system variable, but as I understand it, rbadmin
is the one doing the communication on the PICK box. If someone does not
have a better idea, you could EXECUTE !whoami and if you are rbadmin
(or some other pre-defined user) you could ignore the prompt.
John Israel
Sr.
Bill;
UO doesn't go through the LOGIN VOC so your UDT.OPTIONS may not be the same.
You can use a globally catalogued program UOLOGIN to set them up (see IBM
ref# 1181382).
I tried a similar sort using IBM's Ucommand program which uses UniObjects to
connect and run a command (ref# 105866). It
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Thanks for the advice, but that is a UniVerse command and this is
UniData - Sorry I did not say that in the first place.
Doug
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Thanks Colin. This gives me something to look into.
Bill
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UD] UD query anomoly
Bill;
UO
Hi,
We are looking at updating our MS SQL servers to MS SQL 2005. Currently
we use UV ODBC build 7084 (Client 10.1.A) on the SQL server (Windows
2000) to connect to our UV 10.1.18 instance running on Windows 2003.
Is anyone aware of any problems with the ODBC driver on the 10.1.B
Client (build
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