Kate:
It seems to me that this is very tidy! :-)
Bill
Kate Stanton said the following on 1/24/2011 1:27 PM:
Hi David,
The reason we use dictionaries for data entry, reports, queries and
forms is so we can use the same
From what I understand you have Unidata on one machine and you want to
write to a directory on another machine within your network (node). I'm
not sure what you mean by a folder on another server that is in the
same virtual machine...a virtual machine spans two physical machines?
Assuming
I don't think UD has the NFSALLOW flag. In UD, you can simply write to
any directory that's available to the network where the user had write
privileges. This raises a number of issues but, for instance, in
Windows 2003 Server you can create a VOC entry to:
OSFILE
001 DIR
002
Dan:
I created custom VOC entries that look like:
001 V
002 U2.LISTINFO
...for the following verbs:
6 Dev (0)- SORT VOC WITH F1 = V AND WITH F2 = U2.LISTINFO ID-SUPP @ID_A
ID
DELETE-LIST
DELETE.LIST
DELETELIST
DL
SAVE-LIST
SAVE.LIST
SAVELIST
SL
delete-list
delete.list
deletelist
.
Subject:[UD] Killing a UO connection
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 13:48:48 -0800
From: Bill Haskett wphask...@advantos.net
To: U2 Mail List U2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
I'm running UO for most of the connectivity to our application.
Occasionally, a UO connection from
,
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Check out the Pickwiki at
http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Accessing_U2_From_PHP
HTH,
Bill
Doug Chanco said the following on 12/12/2010 9:59 AM:
With the free version of universe 10.3 does uniobjects
The downside is if you want to output the field in its input format
you'll either need to create a separate dictionary of use the EVAL
keyword in the query. I've been down this road far too often and am
happy with the EVAL keyword instead of the normal PICK method of
creating another
Stuart:
I'm not even able to get a server connection to use the product. I just
asked Rocket for advice on the issue, but I suspect the usual problem;
too much technology that doesn't work for too many people (client
environments). :-) I could never get the U2Logic BASIC editor to work
your first element was already assigned a value so it is skipping
the null assignment.
David A. Green
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wrong here?
David A. Green
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I can't remember if I can set up UniData to initialize common variables
to null (an empty string) rather than to zero (0). Can this be done?
Thanks,
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I can't remember if I can set up UniData
for no change)=
Continue ? (hit CR to continue)
DTA.GLOBALS(20)=0
Enter new value (hit CR for no change)=
Thanks,
Bill
Bill Haskett said the following on 11/16/2010 4:46 PM:
Many thanks, Wally.
Bill
Steve:
I was just going to ask; in what way?
Bill
Steve Romanow said the following on 11/11/2010 8:46 AM:
On 11/11/2010 11:45 AM, Bill Brutzman wrote:
I just downloaded and began installing the new 11.1 Clients.
The
Bill:
Do I have to load up some crap onto my client before I can run BDT?
Does it use UniObjects? Would there be a problem if the timeout period
for the UniRPC daemon was reduced to 5 minutes (this seemed to cause no
end of grief to those using the previous incarnation of the development
to dance with today. :-(
Bill
Bill Haskett said the following on 11/11/2010 1:12 PM:
Bill:
Do I have to load up some crap onto my client before I can run BDT?
Does it use UniObjects? Would there be a problem
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So, I went ahead and installed the BDT from the UD clients 7.2A file.
It installs a bunch
,
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George Gallen said the following on 11/9/2010 12:47 PM
Of course, why would anyone need a BASIC program larger than 32K? I
believe it's called progress. Non-configurable size limits are just
__NOT__ acceptable in today's computing environment. The attendant
work-arounds are just plain ugly, and inexcusable.
The greatest aspect of PICK is the
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Subject: Re: [U2] too many values in sort
Of course, why would anyone need a BASIC program larger than 32K? I
believe it's called progress. Non-configurable size limits are just __NOT__
acceptable in today's computing
DesignBais does all that too. They've built a framework that is used
by the developer to ensure variables are available between connections
for each session. Very handy! :-)
Bill
DavidJMurray (mvdbs.com) said the
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Subject: [U2] UniRPC Connection
I have access to multiple UniData servers and connect to these servers via RDP on
Windows. I use UniAdmin to administer the UniData dbms
George:
As mentioned earlier, doing a OCONV('RecordKey', 'TFileName;X;;0')
will either return a null string if the item doesn't exist or the
RecordKey if it does exist. This seems simple enough. However, I'm
running UD v7.2.7.
2 Dev (0)- BPTEST CRT OCONV('BILL.TEST', 'TVOC;X;;0') ; END
I've received this email after sending the last several emails to the
U2 list. Is anyone else getting them?
Bill
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(possible).
Sorry about the useless bandwidth. :-)
Bill
Bill Haskett said the following on 10/11/2010 10:29 AM:
David:
The service starts using the local service account and it allows the
service to interact
and connect, so I know the router is properly
routing port 31438 to the correct machine.
Does anyone know what I'm missing on my Sunday's sojourn in
troubleshooting hell?
Thanks,
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Jeff:
I just ran this on UD v7.2.7 on Windows 2008 R2 server and UD v7.1.9 on
a Windows 2003 server:
3 Dev (0)- BPTEST X.DATA = '1234567' ; X.ERROR = DIGEST ( 'SHA1',
X.DATA, 1, X.OUT ) ; CRT 'DIGEST err = ' : X.ERROR ; X.RESULT = OCONV (
X.OUT, 'MX' ) ; CRT 'OCONV res = ' : X.RESULT ; END
Mark:
This is extremely simple in Windows. Add a basic email header to the
statement you wish to send, e.g...
x-sender: myser...@mydomain.com
x-receiver: targetn...@targetdomain.com
From: billingd...@mydomain.com
To: targetn...@targetdomain.com
Subject: Your monthly billing for September
exception to them.
On 09-12-2010 10:27 AM, Bill Haskett wrote:
Mark:
This is extremely simple in Windows. Add a basic email header to the
statement you wish to send, e.g...
x-sender: myser...@mydomain.com
x-receiver: targetn...@targetdomain.com
From: billingd...@mydomain.com
To: targetn
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Colin:
I wonder if Windows 7 complains about any writes to the C:\ drive.
This would be a good thing, but still, some applications install into
C:\Program Files (x86), so that directory must allow writes along with
C:\ProgramData (notice how they seem to have removed their heads from
that
can find it when I want to restore!?!?!?
Colin
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Colin:
I wonder if Windows 7 complains about any writes to the C:\ drive.
This would be a good thing, but still, some applications install into
C:\Program Files (x86), so that directory must allow
Occasionally I get these errors:
==pid:3280 calling reportIpcState() == Current time=Thu Jul 08 13:38:35 2010
funcname:U_getshmadd(A), errno:0.
TID SIZE CPID
m UDShmem-Named-1119883584-1-11-0-69 3420672 1872 -smm (ctl)
m
Which we did find out how to do. In the Server profile service,
type in udcs:31439. Seems to work fine.
Thanks,
Bill
Bill Haskett said the following on 8/29/2010 4:50 PM:
Thanks Gregor. I just got off the phone
and the client.
Hth
Colin
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Subject: Re: [U2] [UD] UniRPC Port#
Thanks Gregor. I just got off the phone with a friend and we came to
the same conclusion. Now we need to figure out how mv.NET can make a UO
client
In UniData (on Windows) the default unirpc port is 31438. Can I
change this? It seems I can in UV but not on UD. How can this be?
The E:\IBM\unishared\unirpc\uniprcservices file doesn't include the
port...
udcs E:\IBM\ud\bin\udapi_server.exe * TCP/IP 0 300
defcs
,
Bill
Bill Haskett said the following on 8/29/2010 3:13 PM:
In UniData (on Windows) the default unirpc port is 31438. Can I
change this? It seems I can in UV but not on UD. How can this be?
The E:\IBM\unishared\unirpc
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The problem I'm having is I have two machines, inside a firewall and
on a single
Symeon:
I take it Jacques' answer was what you needed?
Bill
Jacques G. said the following on 8/24/2010 9:21 AM:
Hello,
I use:
configSections
sectionGroup name=UO.NET
section name=General
Brad:
How are you running the input prompt?
I had an unusual problem with UDT when I wanted to get some PORT.STATUS
information on a port running a phantom. This phantom process (an
application background process) did a sleep 60 then tested for the
existence of a process record; this went
UDT now has the tandem verb. It doesn't work as nicely as D3 but it
does work. So, if the process is stopped you should be able to tandem
to the port and see what's happening.
HTH,
Bill
Wols Lists said the following
Symeon:
I ran into this problem with multiple version of UD and mv.NET. I don't
think it mattered which version off the .dll was used for mv.NET. Our
current production is on UD 7.1.9 and our development is on UD 7.2.5.
We use 2.1.1.7211 on our UD 7.1.9 server. We do, however, make dbms
George:
What's the difference between IBM.NET (soon to be renamed) and U2.NET?
Thanks,
Bill
George Land said the following on 8/4/2010 12:29 AM:
At the risk of sounding like I'm disparaging a competing
offering, here is
involved
with it, thank God, but I'm seeing the fallout. I don't know anything
about U2.NET.
Regards,
Charlie Noah
Inland Truck Parts Company
On 08-02-2010 4:32 PM, Bill Haskett wrote:
Does anyone use mv.NET? Do you have any problems; stability,
connectivity, licensing, etc? Is U2.NET a good
David:
If you're astonished, you may want to pay more attention to your
customers.
Bill
David Cooper (Support#2) said the following on 8/3/2010 1:34 AM:
Charlie,
I am, to put it mildly, absolutely astonished to read
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David:
If you're astonished, you may want to pay more attention to your
customers.
Bill
psychic that is !
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Subject: Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET
Ahhh. The old customer's fault perspective. I like
Does anyone use mv.NET? Do you have any problems; stability,
connectivity, licensing, etc? Is U2.NET a good substitute? I
understand they re-wrote the licensing. What is the U2.NET cost? Does
anyone use U2.NET?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill Haskett
Jerry:
Aside from the Unix to Windows differences, and the fact you're using a
GDI printer, there may be some Windows 2008 issues with SETPTR.
We've been testing UniData on Windows 2008 R2. The SETPTR verb with a
DEST (I believe DEST and AT are synonyms) pauses for about 15-20 seconds
Paul:
Is this on UniObjects? If it is, what does the log say? Wally will
probably clue us all in as to your problem soon.
Bill
Paul Parkinson said the following on 7/9/2010 7:24 AM:
Hi,
Does anyone know why I get
Kevin:
Quit may be in UV but it's the off command in UniData. I've had to
remove it from our application and replaced it with off, which cleans
up our application, then quits. I suspect SB+ doing something similar
with quit by replacing the default verb with their version.
Bill
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Kevin:
Quit may be in UV but it's the off command in UniData. I've had to
remove it from our application and replaced it with off, which cleans
up our application, then quits
AccuTerm is SSH enabled. You can use it to connect to the WinSSHD
server then forward that, via telnet, to the UV server.
HTH,
Bill
Steve McConnell said the following on 6/18/2010 4:45 PM:
We have a user running on a
I had two Win 2K3 machines running in our development environment. I
created a VOC pointer within UD on one server to a directory in another
server. e.g.
DWHELP
001 DIR
002 \\WEBSERVER\E$\MYCOMPANY\HELP
003 D_VOC
This worked perfectly and allowed updating of help items from within
UD.
Brian:
This is an old Pick trick. The 1st correlative always returns the first
value. The 2nd correlative always returns the last.
When I converted from D3 to UniData I changed these kinds of things to:
First value:
002 EXTRACT ( ACCTS, 1, 1, 0 )
Last value:
002 EXTRACT ( ACCTS, 1, 0, 0 )
I know we've discussed 64 bit issues before, but Windows 2008 is the O/S
of choice for those of us using Windows. Presently, 2008 R2 is a 64bit
/*only*/ O/S and is being pushed by both MS and Dell.
I have no problems going to this but would like to know what exactly
/*doesn't*/ work with U2
...That's what I absolutely HATE about artificial stupidity. It
thinks it knows better than me, and gives me what it thinks I should
have, not what I asked for.
Then again, I can't imagine it thinks it should CRASH! :-o
Bill
One word...AccuTerm.
HTH,
Bill
Dave Taylor said the following on 5/20/2010 10:43 AM:
Would anyone care to recommend a Secure Shell Telnet Server that will run on
NT/W2000/XP?
Thanks,
Dave Taylor
Sysmark Information
: Not a server. :)
The native Universe/Unidata SSH server works nicely.
Bill Haskett wrote:
One word...AccuTerm.
HTH,
Bill
Dave Taylor said the following on 5/20/2010 10:43 AM:
Would anyone care to recommend a Secure Shell Telnet
Augusto:
Can't say for sure about UniVerse, but in UniData a UO connection runs
the globally cataloged program UOLOGIN, not the LOGIN paragraph.
1) I'm not sure if that's the way UniVerse operates,
2) When you say an RPC connection I'm not sure you mean UniObjects,
which connects via the
Dave:
I replaced a Linux sftp server with WinSSHD, we finally got rid of the
last of our Linux servers. I stumbled around getting it configured to
use virtual users defined within WinSSH only (not Windows). I got
yelled at a bit by the developers because I was sooo stupid! :-)
But
Charlie:
Why don't you post the code on the U2 wiki, if you can figure out how,
or on Pickwiki.
Bill
Charlie Noah said the following on 5/18/2010 7:41 PM:
Marc,
If you are using a small Laserjet or a 9050, why spend
I'll pipe in here, just to be fair.
If you have pretty much any kind of printing to do, get PrintWizard. It
is well worth the time and effort. We took a very difficult (i.e. many
different ways to accomplish the same thing) task of converting reports
to .pdf, and found the simplest, most
I'm not going to get into any disagreement about Linux vs Windows. But
a Linux solution for anything is very expensive, time-wise. If you have
the time it's cheap. What they say is true; the easy is hard and the
hard is doable in Linux, the easy is easy and the hard is $99.95 in Windows.
What? You can't make a SOAP call to a U2 program if that program has a
CALL in it?
Bill
Lunt, Bruce said the following on 5/10/2010 11:53 AM:
Sorry for the delay in my response, I was out of the office for the last
week.
It turns out that the problem was that I was calling a subroutine in
MR:
You need to upgrade to v7.2.5 to resolve this problem. Every piece of
software I've every used has these types of problems, including ours.
UniData has been pretty good about fixing these. Upgrading from v7.2.2
to v7.2.5 wasn't difficult for me at all.
The biggest problem I had
3:38 PM:
Isn't there a way to use $UDTHOME or $UDTBIN in the VOC path?
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Robert:
But isn't it true that Windows Authentication can/is expected to work in
an Active Directory, and in ASP.NET? I'm wondering if it works when
setting up IIS (I seem to remember using it there too, along with
anonymous).
But, I'm always confused about Windows security, and often
Kevin:
We all __KNEW__ there was really a difference, just couldn't figure out
what it was. :-)
Bill
Kevin King said the following on 4/19/2010 12:55 PM:
New information: I just learned that the Windows server where
They seek him here, they seek him there
Those Techies seek him everywhere!
Is he in heaven? Or is he in hell?
Than damned elusive Bishop fellow.
Percy Blakeney
Jeff Powell said the following on 4/16/2010 11:41 AM:
Didn't someone post a poem / limerick about Mr. Bishop a couple of
years ago?
Wol:
What do you consider properly normalized and what example would you give
for designing a new mv FILE as a set of nested tables?
Thanks,
Bill
Anthony W. Youngman said the following on 4/14/2010 8:31 AM:
In message
Chris:
You may want to simplify your life and pick up NebulaXLite.
http://nebula-rnd.com/products/xlite.htm
HTH,
Bill
Chris Austin said the following on 4/13/2010 7:48 AM:
I was curious if there is an easy way to add
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Bill Haskett said the following on 4/7/2010 10:02 AM:
Dean:
I ran some tests on PAUSE and it never seemed granular enough to
properly work when the time it wakes up important. In other words,
I'd pause for 30 and it would
in UniData, so I have to
schedule the task when Windows starts. However, if the program stops
(or UD was stopped and restarted) I have no sure way to know if it's
running.
Does UD have any way to know this?
Thanks,
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Martin:
@USER.TYPE only tells me if the current process (the one I'm logged in
on) is a phantom. It tells me nothing about other processes nor what
programs are running on those other processes. I think... :-)
Bill
Wally:
Thanks. Using LISTUSER() I can figure out what processes are phantoms
but not what they're running. Thus, I have no way to figure out of my
BACKGROUND.SERVICE program is running (it sleeps and wakes up every
minute). When I do a PORT.STATUS PID {pid# of phantom} CALL.STACK
nothing
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Subject: [U2] UD: Phantoms
In UniData, does anyone know of a sure way to determine if a BASIC
program is running as a phantom?
We have a background service program in our application that has to be
running as a phantom whenever
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In UniData, does anyone know of a sure way to determine
.
...the resource lock will still be set if the service program crashes.
H. I'll have to think about this some more. :-(
Bill
Bill Haskett said the following on 4/2/2010 10:10 AM:
Doug:
That is an idea. I
Bruce:
Thanks, but the _PH_ file is cleaned up every night using the
CLEAR.ACCOUNT command (we use a number of 3rd party applications that
create _PH_ items throughout the day). When I check out the locks I see
it doesn't work as expected...
2 Dev (0)- LIST.LOCKS
2 Dev (0)- BPTEST LOCK 60
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In UniData, does anyone know of a sure way to determine if a BASIC
program is running as a phantom?
We have
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Wally:
Thanks. Using LISTUSER() I can figure out
for the help.
Bill
Bill Haskett said the following on 4/2/2010 11:59 AM:
Thanks David. This could work.
Bill
David Wolverton said the following on 4/2/2010
In PICK you'd create a single file which would place the data pointer
into the dictionary. If you wanted more data files to share the
dictionary you'd simply create another data file. e.g.
CREATE-FILE BPFILE 1 15
CREATE-FILE DATA BPFILE,INCLUDES 15
Then you could reference the new
I do. Multi-level directory files. Or, maybe, I misunderstand your
comment. :-)
Bill
Symeon Breen said the following on 3/25/2010 5:35 AM:
Probably because you would never have subdirectories in your program
because I need to connect to several IMAP mail
servers and only want to to use one email client.
HTH,
Bill
Dianne Ackerman said the following on 3/25/2010 5:57 AM:
Yes I do!
Bill Haskett wrote:
Do you use Thunderbird
Doesn't UV have a service/daemon that cleans these up, like UniData?
Bill
Brian Leach said the following on 3/25/2010 6:19 AM:
Usually because a client has closed their terminal emulator without
disconnecting nicely. The
it out.
LeRoy
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Doesn't UV have a service/daemon that cleans these up, like UniData?
Bill
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Do you use Thunderbird?
Bill
Dianne Ackerman said the following on 3/24/2010 12:30 PM:
Does anyone have any idea why I would be getting the following error
message bounced to me when I reply to a message on the list? To
Clif:
Sounds like a Better and Better submission! :-)
Bill
Clifton Oliver said the following on 3/22/2010 8:21 PM:
Well, when the best known providers can't even get correct documentation in
their manuals or examples
Steve:
What's wrong with syslog? We use Windows. I don't have a problem with
UD logging to the event log, but many applications log to their own
standard area. UD logging needs to be configured, so having that in the
same area would be nice too. cross-platform?
I suspect, all U2 logging
Does anyone know why most of the various UniData logs are in the
@UDTHOME/bin directory? Why aren't they in the @UDTHOME/log
directory? Maybe there's a @UDTLOG environment variable?
Thanks,
Bill
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I put in a request last year to fix this. No business case, so it was
rejected.
Regards,
Doug
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
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Beverly:
AccuTerm Internet Explorer edition maintains a single configuration
and script file. Users download and install the base AccuTerm
applicatioin when connecting to a web server. All users use the same
configuration and login script (or whatever script you run), so
there's no need
Bev:
What I've always done, in all versions of PICK, is define separate
term-types based on the emulator (e.g. wIntWy60, AtWy60, VDWy60,
etc). Then define the term-type upon user login then you can query
the terminal type via the standard SYSTEM(7) function (I use this
function in one
...based on the emulator (e.g. wIntWy60, AtWy60, VDWy60, etc). Of
course viaWy60 may be a more appropriate prefix for a ViaDuct
terminal. :-)
Bill
Bill Haskett said the following on 3/9/2010 2:23 PM:
Bev:
What I've always done, in all versions of PICK, is define separate
term-types
that
as we are using it to handle printing labels all day long. The plan is to
start with MySQL and see if that helps. It's really no longer used (at least
that's what they tell us) but the service was still running.
Thanks.
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:14 PM, Bill Haskett wphask...@advantos.net
Mike:
You might look for things like SQL Server, Anti-Virus, and other
software that does things every day. I've run into installations
where SQL Server was installed as some kind of administration tool.
Something fired off every hour in SQL Server which brought to (almost)
a complete
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