I don't know. I compile a lot in development and have SEP installed.
You'd think it would wreck havoc, but one never knows. But, as Wally
said, since I catalog locally sbcs shouldn't be involved.
I'm not familiar with memory management for Windows UniData. :-(
Bill
I've been using UD for a number of years. I'm currently using v7.2.7.
Occasionally, the compiled code gets corrupted. I notice when a client
calls and indicates something doesn't work. Today I couldn't create an
A/P check. After a few hours I tracked down the following message:
In
I just put AV on the server and limited it to a few particular
directories (upload directories). I had this problem before I installed
SEP AV. I'm running Windows 2008 R2 in development but I've had the
same problem with UD on a Windows 2003 Standard Dell 2U server.
Looking at the date/time
I had a simple ScanDisk usb 2.0 memory stick. I thought it would work
great and bought a 16GB Cruzer stick. Well, it works fine but when I
wanted to move my 5GB My Documents directory from the server to the
device it would take all night (or it seemed like it - 3.5 hrs)! So
there are major
As usual, one has to ask if the complexities involved in managing all
potentialities ensures that the simplest, and by far the most usual,
scenarios are at best difficult to implement. :-(
Bill
- Original Message
*Date:* 12/14/2011 2:32 PM
*Subject:* Re: [U2] Extract first and last name from free-form name
On 14/12/11 16:30, Bill Haskett wrote:
As usual, one has to ask if the complexities involved in managing all
potentialities ensures that the simplest, and by far the most usual,
scenarios are at best
. Then the message This
directory is not set up for UniVerse... Y/N. No matter what the user
answers it logs them off.
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 12:53
You can do this via UniAdmin (the old one not the new xAdmin). In
UniData, this information is maintained on the Windows Server (I suspect
the same is true of UV).
The default login is used by currently authorized Windows Users to route
them to a default dbms directory. Quite useful.
HTH,
] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 12:07 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] UniVerse/NT default login account
You can do this via UniAdmin (the old one not the new xAdmin). In UniData,
this information is maintained on the Windows Server (I suspect the same is
true
...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 12:22 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] UniVerse/NT default login account
Open up UniAdmin and log into the server. Go to Network Services, then
Telnet Server. Select the Users tab then edit the DEFAULT user. Set the
Startup
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 12:53 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] UniVerse/NT default login account
Kathleene:
When you say ...does not work, what does that mean? With networking all
kinds of things are happening
Sir:
Just because you use the words Stanford University doesn't impress
most of us. Nor does it improve your arguments. I suspect this is one
of those instances where we should just let things go and we can all
move on. :-)
Bill
This is so interesting. I wish I had time to play with it and get a
simple, scalable, framework for web access into U2 that doesn't cost a
fortune and lets me compete with the deployment of modern solutions. :-(
Bill
Symeon:
Your pooling connection is set up for a single dbms account, correct?
You'd need a separate pooling license for each dbms account to access,
correct?
That is some dance you need to go through to do what, basically, the
computer is supposed to do!
Bill
. Part of the message passed to the backend is the
customer so it opens the correct files etc.
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: 01 December 2011 17:41
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re
Does CDP still have traffic? Will wonders never cease! :-)
Bill
- Original Message -
*From:* 3xk547...@sneakemail.com
*To:* u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
*Date:* 11/21/2011 3:27 PM
*Subject:* Re: [U2] [ot] A/P Dos
pending
Index-Name.. F-type K-type Built Empties Dups In-DICT S/M
F-no/VF-expr
Does anyone know what's happening here and why I'm getting a
permissions error? Things I didn't try; reload Windows, reinstall
UniData, deleting and re-creating the data file.
Thanks,
Bill Haskett
usually use PSTools to
find it. When you delete.index ... ALL it actually deletes the X_... file so
you get this message if someone has it open.
hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Canada
-Original Message-
From: Bill Haskett
I run UD v7.2.7 on a Windows 2008 R2 machine. I've an account that has
Kebbon:
I've converted our application from D3 to UniData. There were a number
of issues with the Heading statement and, if I remember correctly,
wouldn't allow me to do what you're trying. Fortunately, we already had
a scrolling program to pass output into so this didn't cause problems.
John:
Try the following:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/easily-disable-vistas-aero-before-running-an-application-such-as-a-video-game/
HTH,
Bill
- Original Message -
*From:*
Brett:
When I run the following code on UD v7.2.7, it works fine.
*
** Test program
EXECUTE \SET.WIDEZERO 0.01\
*
NUL = ''
CM = ','
A = -409071.8775: CM: 475000: CM: -652413: CM: 652413: CM: -475000: CM:
409071.8775
*
TEST.VMC = 1
TEST.TOTAL = 0
*
LOOP UNTIL FIELD(A, CM, TEST.VMC) = NUL DO
Dean:
This is interesting to know!
2 Dev (0)- BPTEST OPEN '', 'ARTMASTER' TO ARTMASTER ELSE STOP 201,
'ARTMASTER' ; CRT FILEINFO(ARTMASTER, 25) ; CRT FILEINFO(ARTMASTER, 26)
; END
Compiling Unibasic: SAVEDLISTS\BpTest_487376561 in mode 'p'.
compilation finished
U2.MASTER.TRIGGER.U
I tried this on UD v7.2.7 on Windows 2008 R2. I added the following
code at the top of George's code:
EXECUTE \SET.WIDEZERO 0.001\
This is what I got...
2 Dev (0)-RUN BP BILL
(A+B) = C? YOU ROCK
A = 4096.9, B = 106.19, (A+B) = 4203.09, C = 4203.09
2 Dev (0)-
Bill
I have a simple BASIC program I phantom off when Windows starts (and
UD has been started). This does __NOT__ use a UD license. This program
reads a UD services file for information and will logto then
phantom a specific program. This is simple and home-grown and might
be something you're
I have no idea why the U2 products don't have this capability; then
these things would run every time U2 starts! Instead, we have to futz
around with the O/S and if we restart U2, without restarting the O/S,
then these things have to be manually started. I've gotten used to the
idea that if
to the bottom.
-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: 13 September 2011 17:45
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Start job on Universe boot under Windows
I have no idea why the U2 products don't
to try to figure this
out but can't seem to isolate what's up. Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks,
Bill Haskett
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Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 6:15 PM
To: U2 Mail List
Subject: [U2] UD IPC logs
I've been getting these log entries multiple times today. I have no
idea why. This is a development machine with beta users on using
Windows 2008 R2 and UniData v7.2.7
With respect to UniData, we moved from Windows 2003 Server to Windows
2008 R2. I had to upgrade to UniData v7.2.7 and they fixed a
permissions problem in STARTPTR (I think). Other than that, everything
worked as it had previously.
I suspect UV is the same thing. Contact Rocket to find out
:-)
Bill Haskett
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*From:* jscha...@gmail.com
*To:* U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
*Date:* 9/7/2011 7:38 AM
*Subject:* Re: [U2] DataVu Query
I've managed to get this installed, define
with all
that this entails.
Are you sure I misunderstood this?
Thanks,
Bill Haskett
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*From:* slestak...@gmail.com
*To:* U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
*Date:* 9/2/2011 9:47 AM
*Subject
that this
entails.
Are you sure I misunderstood this?
Thanks,
Bill Haskett
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*From:* slestak...@gmail.com
*To:* U2 Users Listu2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
*Date:* 9/2/2011 9:47 AM
*Subject:* Re: [U2
Harold:
I thought this'd be great but with UD I had to do all that ODBC crap!
Not interested in reconfiguring my entire hosting accounts for this. So
much for simple access to a U2 (UD) account.
Sometimes I don't understand why there's an assumption users only have
one (1) production
That's what I like...
As others have mentioned, you can pause the database. If you've got a
mirror then DBPAUSE the database, break the mirror, and DBRESUME.
Sounds so simple yet can be so complex and expensive. There are so many
ifs with the term break the mirror it's not much of a wonder
Jeff:
Am I mistaken to assume this is for Linux (or other variant)? See,
things aren't anywhere near as easy as they seem. :-)
Bill
jbut...@hampshire.edu wrote:
We don't mirror but we use filesystem snapshotting for
as you have the
trigger on CUSTOMER.
LIST.TRIGGER CUSTOMER and LIST.TRIGGER CUSTOMER,CUSTOMER are the same.
-Original Message-
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: 16 August 2011 20:25
To: U2 Users List
Subject
- because there isn't
one set up at the partition level.
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: 15 August 2011 19:37
To: U2 Mail List
Subject: [U2] UD - Triggers
Did anyone know that when one
Did anyone know that when one creates a trigger for a multi-level file,
and references the full file to delete or update a record, the triggers
_DON'T_ work. e.g.
CUSTOMERFILE
+ NEWCUST
+ PREVCUST
If I delete the CUSTOMERFILE,CUSTOMERFILE triggers don't work but they
do if I
: 8227d383-bd53-11e0-b65c-b8ac6f7d8d12
Does anybody know what this is all about? Thanks in advance.
Bill Haskett
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Really! My machine looks like:
5 Dev (0)- LIMIT
U_MAXFNAME: File name limit = 118.
Windows 2008 R2 and UD v7.2.7
If this isn't configurable, as Wally says, I wonder what accounts for
the difference between our two environments?
Bill
Chris:
I'm betting the solution also needs indexing, because you want to pick
up where the last list left off and you don't want to wait for a select
to return to save the list. So, SAMPLE isn't really a solution but
indexing is. We do this all the time, but we have to use indexing. In
Chris:
For instance, we have checks file. A number of our clients have over a
million records in the file. It's indexed on vendor no. and check
date. The index would look like:
00CAPGE15857 (7 digit vendor and 5 digit date)
This is a left justified so it's easy to sort and select. I
Chris:
Indexes aren't created by default. The @ID is hashed into the file
which allows you to retrieve an item via the @ID with a single disk read.
To index, you need to create a dictionary. I create all our index
dictionaries as INDEX_{n} (e.g. INDEX_1, INDEX_2, etc). They're
From: Wally Terhune wterh...@rocketsoftware.com
To: Bill Haskett wphask...@advantos.net
I’m pretty buried in other stuff at the moment.
It would be helpful if you created a small account and added the file
with the 1 record, the dict, the test BP. Nothing obvious jumps out at me.
I
Symeon:
Man...my modified optimistic update subroutine is at least 35 lines of
code; which doesn't take into account managing the checksum variable. :-(
Bill
- Original Message -
*From:* syme...@gmail.com
*To:*
Jeff:
...and to us it's as easy as pie to develop in this environment. When
Pick first came out the people who built the hundreds of business
applications were business people, not techno-geeks, who somehow think
C# is the be-all and end-all of computer languages. This should say it
all.
Yea...and wouldn't it be nice of the TO.DELIM keyword in UniQuery worked!
Bill
- Original Message -
*From:* charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com
*To:* U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
*Date:* 7/14/2011 2:18 PM
Kevin:
According to the BASIC manual:
Description
The UniBasic MATREADL command assigns the values found in successive
attributes of a record to corresponding elements of a dimensioned array.
MATREADL checks for locks and will not read a record locked with an
exclusive (U) lock. If the
Symeon:
I wonder if this implies that those who U2 are all database gurus? :-)
Bill
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*From:* syme...@gmail.com
*To:* 'U2 Users List' u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
*Date:* 7/12/2011 1:31 AM
- Original Message -
*From:* 3xk547...@sneakemail.com
*To:* u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
*Date:* 7/12/2011 12:46 PM
*Subject:* Re: [U2] Interesting article
From: Bill Haskett
I wonder if this implies that those who U2 are all
database gurus? :-)
I get the humor but...
I need to create
Symeon:
Maybe you could outline the reasons why it would be advantageous each
way, and give a small example for each. It'd be an excellent PickWiki
addition.
The reason I say this is because most of us would like to try out this
stuff starting out with very simple examples.
Bill
I'm not sure about that. This, I believe, has always been the case.
I've always had problems worrying about whether the 1st select returned
anything; that's why I always do a SYSTEM(11) test after the initial
select, and rarely use the trick of loading TCL commands into an array
to execute
I don't think I've ever seen U2 (or any Pick for that matter) crash and
need a re-install when using it, unless there were serious hardware
problems. Clearly, this is an issue for U2 support. Contact your
support person at Rocket.
HTH,
Bill
selected to list 0.
select FILENAME EXISTING_ID REQUIRE.SELECT
1 records selected to list 0.
CLEARSELECT
select FILENAME EXISTING_ID REQUIRE.SELECT
No active select list. Processing terminated.
Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Canada
-Original Message-
From: Bill Haskett
I'm not sure about
G-Man:
You __SHOULD__ advertise, as I'd never know what's up without guys like
you, Doug, and others letting us know of their offerings. I'm not in
the least offended by yours, and others, advertising, as I own a
business and understand the need.
Remember, if you get too much flack then
Shaun:
Remember, when you start going down the trigger path in UD, you may
want to simply create two globally cataloged routines:
U2.MASTER.TRIGGER.D
U2.MASTER.TRIGGER.U
...or something like this. These two triggers simply call defined
subroutines. We use a TRIGGER.CONF file like:
001
Jim:
I installed the U2 client from the udt_7.2acl.zip file onto Windows
2008 R2. It installed just fine. One thing I always do on Win 2008 R2
is run everything like this as administrator. There is so much that
can go wrong, and very few people know how to resolve permissions issues.
Jeff:
The U2 command stack is completely neanderthal. I've been using UD for
awhile and have ignored the U2 stack completely. I run a home-written
shell. There's one on Pickwiki and I have one I'd be glad to give you.
Here's some documentation on the U2 stack
The UniData command stack
...and to see what processes are running, from another process with root
permissions:
PORT.STATUS PID CALL.STACK
This is pretty useful when you need to find out what's running.
HTH,
Bill Haskett
- Original
David:
What you're saying is mostly true, totally true with older machines with
.25Gb of memory, etc. Today I have an 8Gb notebook and opening a 40Mb
file should be trivial in our development environment. It should be our
developers who decide which tools to place into production, not the
.
Perhaps LIST TO DELIM?
--
TO [DELIM char] text_file
Lists records to a UNIX text file. If you use the
DELIM keyword, UniData places char between each
attribute in text_file. text_file cannot be strictly
numeric.
On 6/2/2011 9:43 PM, Bill Haskett wrote:
I can't remember how to send UniQuery
?
--
TO [DELIM char] text_file
Lists records to a UNIX text file. If you use the
DELIM keyword, UniData places char between each
attribute in text_file. text_file cannot be strictly
numeric.
On 6/2/2011 9:43 PM, Bill Haskett wrote:
I can't remember how to send UniQuery output to a file
a BASIC subroutine.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
Bill Haskett
Advantos Systems, Inc.
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I figured out how to do this. I read each line and use a subroutine to
go through each character. It sets a variable 'QuoteOn' if we're in a
quoted string. Obviously if the line ends while in a quoted string, the
next line belongs to the current line. Man, what a pain this was! :-)
] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: 26 May 2011 07:58
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] [UD] Extract a line with a CR and/or LF character in it.
I figured out how to do this. I read each line and use a subroutine to
go through each character. It sets a variable 'QuoteOn' if we're in a
quoted string
Programmer/Analyst
Accounting/Data Division
ggal...@wyanokegroup.com
ph:856.848.9005 Ext 220
The Wyanoke Group
http://www.wyanokegroup.com
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
[wphask
you have the entire line.
On May 26, 2011, at 2:57 AM, Bill Haskett wrote:
I figured out how to do this. I read each line and use a subroutine to go
through each character. It sets a variable 'QuoteOn' if we're in a quoted
string. Obviously if the line ends while in a quoted string, the next
, the REMOVE() function, READSEQ statements don't
work (a single line is considered two lines), and FORMLIST/READNEXT
don't work because the key is too long for a select list.
Anyone know how to extract a line of a simple csv file that contains a
CR and/or LF within the line?
Thanks,
Bill Haskett
that contains a
CR and/or LF within the line?
Thanks,
Bill Haskett
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And now for a dose of reality... Consider the problem with Sony servers
in the gaming environment. How in the world is a smaller MV company
supposed to keep up with all of this technology blowing in the wind?
This technology de'jour mentality puts us all out of business, because
there's no
UD v7.1 machines. Will I have to reinstall UniAdmin in order to
access those machines?
Thanks,
Bill Haskett
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?
Thanks,
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Does the Eclipse-based XAdmin tool, provided by RS on the client CD,
only work with UniData 7.2 and higher? I can't seem to connect to any
UD v7.1 machines. Will I have to reinstall UniAdmin in order to access
those machines?
Thanks,
Bill Haskett
Symeon:
We use mv.NET with uodotnet and have seen various Windows errors.
Tony G. indicated that mv.NET is just a wrapper for UO.NET, at this
level, and the problem is with uodotnet. We're running UD V7.1.9 in
our production environment and uodotnet.dll v2.1.1.7211.
I'm not a rocket
The views and opinions expressed herein are my own (Charlie Noah) and
do not necessarily reflect the views, positions or policies of any of
my former, current or future employers, employees, clients, friends,
enemies or anyone else who might take exception to them.
On 05-04-2011 10:49 AM, Bill
Symeon:
I think there are two problems here; closed platform, and deployment
costs. You know how many times Kevin King was hoping to find a native
connector to PHP. No response. How long did it take to get a .NET
connectivity product? I can't find out a darned thing about the product
(an
Say what!? The maximum count for a WG license is 24. It comes with
device licensing included. The dealer cost is something like $225/user
or $5,400 for a full license. Considering you can get a CPU license of
SQL Server Standard for this kind of money, this isn't cheap! And it's
the
control entries / group)
SHM_LPAGESZ = 8 (4K bytes / local page)
SHM_FREEPCT = 25
SHM_NFREES = 1
SHM_FIL_CNT = 2048
N_FILESYS= 200
rm_pid = -1
rm_msqid = -1
rm_shmid = -1
Bill Haskett
*/Advantos Systems, Inc./*
1042 N El Camino Real, Suite B305
Encinitas, CA 92024
? Tel
Oops. Sorry. I was sending this to myself. :-(
Bill
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*To:* U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
*Date:* 4/18/2011 2:49 AM
*Subject:* Re: [U2] UniData
on XP. I am, however, getting the
errors using DesignBais.
--
Bill Haskett
*/Advantos Systems, Inc./*
1042 N El Camino Real, Suite B305
Encinitas, CA 92024
? Tel: 760-944-5570 (CA) | ? Fax: 760-655-1583
What Software can be.
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Yes. All the accounts exist and they've been accessed via telnet for
quite a while. This somehow seems like a Windows 7 error because I can
replicate it using a Windows 7 machine loggin in via AccuTerm 7, from
one machine, using the wireless network card. The other ones came from
an unknown
Doug:
We've incorporated the PrintWizard PCL2PDF executable on our UniData
server. Our application asks the user to generate a report, then asks
them where to output the report when it's done. If the user selects a
.pdf then a BASIC program runs the PW executable that converts the
spooler
Curt:
Try installing ProcessExplorer from Microsoft's SysInternals site...
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653
This has solved a number of similar problems I've had with clients in
the past. Most of these problems I trace down to a service that starts
and is running
immediately thought of the years of pain to which Bill Haskett
was subjected. From his experience I swore off ever porting to
Unidata. YMMV
Symeon, perhaps in another thread (or email) you could explain
why a site feels a need to migrate from D3, and then why they
chose Unidata. With apologies
immediately thought of the years of pain to which Bill Haskett
was subjected. From his experience I swore off ever porting to
Unidata. YMMV
Symeon, perhaps in another thread (or email) you could explain
why a site feels a need to migrate from D3, and then why they
chose Unidata. With apologies
John:
Don't let weisenheimers scare you away. Most of us appreciate
thoughtful contributions; of which, yours was one. :-)
Bill
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*From:* jcar...@impactbuscon.com
*To:* 'U2 Users List'
of emails on this, but the following is one in particular.
HTH,
Bill
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*From:* Bill Haskett
*To:* 'Bob Little'
*Date:* 2/28/2006 6:29 AM
*Subject:* Re: [U2] Changes to mail list configurations
We're
Charlie:
Why not try PickWiki?
Bill
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*From:* cwn...@comcast.net
*To:* U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
*Date:* 4/6/2011 7:05 PM
*Subject:* Re: [U2] Game changer for U2 editors ([AD]
Bill:
My wife has reminded me of this fact for years!I hardly know what
the word you means anymore. :-)
Bill
On 3/18/2011 5:14 PM, Bill Brutzman wrote:
I learned about the I-Beam of Interpersonal Communications at
I use version 2.2.0.7276 on Windows 2008 R2 (it's only a 64 bit O/S).
Bill
On 2/17/2011 2:10 PM, Jacques G. wrote:
Hello,
I wanted to know if anyone here uses the Uodotnet.dll with 64bit versions of
Windows.
like:
001 I Has a user requested update within the last half hour?
002 SUBR( 'D.REQUESTACTIVE', '', @RECORD )
Does anyone know how to get the TEST_REQUEST definition to work
(although ACTIVE is working now in a different way) because it bothers
me to not be able to get this to work.
--
Bill
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Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 2:07 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] What do you do with CallHTTP?
Doug:
Let me point out an alternative perspective. An ISV's job is to sell our
applications. If we can't compete in our business marketplaces
Doug:
Let me point out an alternative perspective. An ISV's job is to sell
our applications. If we can't compete in our business marketplaces, we
need to make adjustments or look at alternatives. Competition mostly
means we need to offer a product that benefits our customers at a price
This reminds me of the spare light bulbs in our home. My wife keeps
them in five (5) different places. I keep complaining I can never find
the right light bulb for the right light fixture with a burned out
bulb. :-)
When software is spread around like the spare light bulbs in our house,
Symeon:
To your comment, I can only agree. :-)
Bill
Symeon Breen said the following on 2/2/2011 12:00 AM:
I am not being rude, but the whole concept of being data storage agnostic
and building the application layers
, maybe not pretty, maybe inflexible
but definitely not unusable.
George
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-
boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 3:09 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] What do
Jeff:
I don't believe phantoms use a seat by default. The solution you
advocate is one that has been occurring in the PICK market for years; if
you want to do something reasonable then get off of PICK to another
product that doesn't use a very expensive telnet licensing paradigm,
especially
Arnold:
I'm not sure about UV but in UD, when I change windows permissions, they
immediately work through UD. This is because UD uses Windows
permissions and doesn't have their own security (well, limited anyway).
I didn't realize UV was different.
Bill
Jeffrey:
I had to use the following code in my trigger to figure out what was
going on.
*
** Determine status of trigger call.
* StatusOfCall = STATUS()
* IF StatusOfCall = 1 OR StatusOfCall = 2 THEN
* HLDMSG = TriggerToRun : trigger for : atFILENAME : ', ' :
atID
*
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