On 30/03/2014 16:12, Charlie Noah wrote:
I always thought drivers resided on the computer, not the printer. Oh
well, learn something new every day.
I think they do. Microsoft have some mode where you install the drivers
on the computer that the printer is attached to, but they have to be
On 24/03/2014 18:31, Bill Haskett wrote:
I'm not using 2013. A friend was showing me that the new word and
excel files were nothing but XML inside a zip file. So, open a
.xlsx or .docx file with a zip client and you can actually see its
contents. Kind of amazing.
Copying free software
On 10/03/2014 21:11, Dale Kelley wrote:
along with it the
nature of my character based software and some reactions to UviVerse as a
product.
You could also quietly point out, if he's worried about UniVerse, that
although IBM sold it, when they did so it was near enough HALF of their
DB2
On 03/03/2014 19:06, randyleesmith wrote:
I've found that you can keep on going too as long as the keys are the same.
:SELECT FILE1
xxx items selected.
NSELECT FILE 2
yyy items selected.
NSELECT FILE 3
zzz items selected.
Turns out I may need to do it this way.
Cool.
u2 neither knows
On 30/01/2014 22:15, Charles Stevenson wrote:
Thanks Anthony. Yeah, it you can find the code w/o too much trouble,
I'd be interested.
BTW, it's impressive how little printing this company actually does.
Remember that promise of a paperless society? Maybe we're getting
there. Good. I
On 28/01/2014 20:59, Charles Stevenson wrote:
Anthony pretty much nailed how we're doing it.
But my original question is still unanswered.
I want to make sure it's a valid printer before I start printing to it.
I think I problably need to do something like
EXECUTE DOS /C [some-command]
On 08/01/2014 06:34, Hona, David wrote:
Did you use format.conv (UNIX / DOS/Windows command) or FORMAT.CONV (TCL
command) on the HPUX sourced files that restored - post-restore? This will convert them
into the format required for the target system...
I hate to say it, but I think you've
On 16/12/2013 18:14, George Gallen wrote:
Also, check your uv.load to see if it does an uncompress
Then make sure your OS has that command
If not, I changed mine from uncompress to gunzip in the uv.load
I guess you could also cp gunzip uncompress as well
Ummm.
If you've got that problem ... I
On 17/12/2013 00:17, Wjhonson wrote:
What is the last Thursday of the current month.
Current Date minus Current Day of Month number plus 1 puts you on the first of
the current month
Or you could just Oconv d2/ and replace the middle number with 01 with Iconv
that.
Actually, I think that'll
On 16/12/2013 23:42, Robert Frailey wrote:
Some of the biggest mistakes you made.
Corrupted the first install of Exchange, messed up all the right but
made a backup bgefore I did it, saved the day.
What's really annoying is when the experts mess up - especially when
they were instructed not
On 04/09/2013 20:27, Ard956 wrote:
We are on Windows Server 2003.
I think you can get rsync for Windows, but also investigate robocopy. I
don't know whether that can do the same.
Basically, rsync will normally check file metadata and not try to copy
stuff if it hasn't changed. If the
On 10/08/2013 21:12, Kevin King wrote:
We have a customer that has a program (and associated subroutines) that has
not been modified in a good long while. Just this past week it started
blowing up with a memory failure and segfault at different times in the
process. Unidata was recently
On 17/07/2013 19:09, Bill Haskett wrote:
Dawn:
I kind of figured. :-) Whatever you decide, I'm sure would be fine.
I would just not look for anything free, because nothing is free.
It's only free if your time is worth nothing - I think that's one of
Tony's quotes. Just don't forget,
On 15/07/2013 15:32, randyleesmith wrote:
It's been a while, nice to be back and working again. :)
I'm on a Universe Database;
I have a proc full of SORT reports.
Bear in mind SORT and LIST are pretty much the same thing ...
I needed to add new fields, but the size of the line is too
On 08/07/2013 19:36, Bill Brutzman wrote:
Where can I change the default printer? We have an HP-Ux machine.
The default printer is called DEFAULT. That's probably in the DEVICE file.
But we never did that. I've always put a SETPTR in VOC LOGIN. But we had
a lot of users and a lot of
On 08/05/2013 18:11, George Gallen wrote:
That's assuming you are the one who created / imported the data into Excel.
However, I receive Excel files very frequently where the user who created it
Has little knowledge of formatting cells.
So very often I am forced to import data with dropped
On 30/04/2013 19:03, Wjhonson wrote:
Anthony I'd be very surprised if the DevCom code was created that way.
My understanding, and I'm willing to be corrected, was that the DevCom code was
built independently
(And thanks for those who jogged my memory)
As a Pick-*like* implementation.
Which if
Not to say this has anything to do with it, but it sounds like this is a
big file. Does CALL.STATUS just have a few valid values? And when you're
running this report are you selecting a lot of values for one value of
CALL.STATUS?
It shouldn't mess up, but indexing used to be iffy if you
On 10/04/2013 18:56, Dianne Ackerman wrote:
In my experience, the 2nd statement will overwrite the first statement
unless you use that setptr keyword BANNER NEXT, which will then append
a number onto the hold name so that each would have its own unique
hold name.
-Dianne
The alternative to
On 05/04/2013 23:37, Bob Rasmussen wrote:
* The codes for multi-value mark, etc., are not used.
iirc, if you use UV NLS (and presumably UD too) the mark characters have
UTF-8 values assigned. Don't have a clue what they are, though.
Cheers,
Wol
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On 04/04/2013 16:54, Bruce Conway - Bamac LTD wrote:
I may have missed this discussion but if someone can help me that would be
great.
We have been executing a SB command to windows to open Adobe and print the
PDF document. We would like to either not have to open Adobe and print the
document
On 28/03/2013 13:09, Martin Braid wrote:
Move all the PDF files to a new Unix folder FRED
tar -cvf JI.tar FRED
compress JI.tar
This will then give you a Unix file JI.tar.Z which you can then ftp to a
Windows location
Accessing this file in NT will act as a zip file that can be extracted
On 25/03/2013 16:47, Kevin King wrote:
Please forgive the response to my own post. The problem appears to be the
log files that are being created by the UniRPC daemon. The users have a
mix of umask settings and this is leaving log files around (millions of
'em) that aren't overwritable due to
On 16/03/2013 19:02, Wjhonson wrote:
You start with an example posting and let's see how it goes.
Well, I've got a planned, VERY high profile project lined up. Problem
is, it'll take a lot of work to pull off. I'll broadcast it here when
I'm in a position to do something about it.
As some
On 16/03/2013 16:23, Robert Houben wrote:
How you use these networks depends on the nature of your brand. LinkedIn is
the clear winner for B2B interaction, while Facebook is huge for B2C brands, or
anything with a mainstream consumer component.
I use Facebook for personal connections and
On 11/03/2013 17:16, Woodward, Bob wrote:
An interesting note is using the OCONV(IDATE,'D-YMD[2,2,2]') format, the
dash can be replaced with the digits 5 to 9 but using the digits 0 to 4
result in an output delimited with a space. Would have been acceptable
(and nice) to have been able to get
On 11/03/2013 20:32, Holt, Jake wrote:
I have a user, one of my system admins, that cannot login to Universe.
Their user account is setup exactly like mine, there is no voc entry for
the user and I have deleted and recreated the user a couple times just
today.
Is there anything else I can look
On 07/02/2013 20:46, Jon Wells wrote:
What I'm wondering is; what can I put into the 'Xxx what to do if locked'
section whereby it waits until the record lock clears, once it clears, set my
own lock, read the record, alter the record, and then write the record (which
would release my lock)?
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