Is this a new program/process? Do it is just stop working?
Does it rely upon label common variables, file hands/variables, etc which
perhaps aren't defined when calling it via your call?
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Dan McGrath
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That is, unless you have the holy grail of users that are able to
perfectly articulate the solution that works for them each and every
time.
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Ahh - never met those people
Is the subroutine actually running successfully and you are just getting
an error message or is it failing? I have had this message show up
occasionally on subroutines that worked when I used END instead of
RETURN at the end of the subroutine.
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From:
We recently switched to a new server and I've been having some weird RPC
failures. Every night we run a nightly
cycle that processes our batches and transactions. During the monthly cycles
(which take a little longer), we have
a process at the very end that will connect to our java data pool
Does anyone out there have any experience with offering their software as a
service when the software is written on U2, specifically Universe?
I'm looking for information on things like licensing, hosting, security, etc...
Thanks,
-Mike
I know some of you have worked with interfacing Quickbooks into various U2
products, but I was wondering if anyone has generated a Dashboard from the data
garnered from Quickbooks.
I have a suspect that has a lot of data in Job costing within Quickbooks and is
looking to generate a dashboard to
Yes
One of my companies is www.adprecision.net - we offer as a service ad
campaign management, ad serving and directory pages. Powered by asp.net with
unidata in the backend. The DB licence belongs to adrecision. The customers
can access admin screens via designbase. We host in a uk hosting
From: Dan McGrath
Don't just find out 'what' the users want to achieve,
understand 'why' as well.
Quite right, Dan. My poorly edited text intended to convey that
developers shouldn't continue to question why they should do
something with alternative user interfaces. It should be evident