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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Walker
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Subject: RE: [U2] Ruby on Rails
Tom de Grunt was doing some work in this area. His website is at
http
Tom de Grunt was doing some work in this area. His website is at
http://www.degrunt.net . I think he ended up writing C libraries for the
ActiveRecord support.
I also seem to remember a thread a couple or five months back about
enhancement requests for ROR and U2. Haven't seen anything about it
You wouldn't happen to have a link to the second part, would ya?
Clicking on the link yields Our apologies, The IBM developerWorks Web site
is currently under maintenance. Please try again later. (It's one of the
reasons that going to the IBM web site is a last resort for me...)
But I'd like to
found it by Google-ing UniData PHP as well ... You can likely find it
that way as well if this link does not work.
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You can actually log changes to the database with AE, as well as just about
anything else you can think of that you can write in a BASIC program. Look
into PREPROG_AE and POSTPROG_AE. These are subroutines that, if cataloged,
run everytime the editor is run. We used them to disable saves in the
Took quite a while for me to find where I got the info on
PREPROG/POSTPROG_AE, but my fading middle-aged memory finally kicked in. On
our dev box, /usr/ud/sys/AE_SECURITY contains several text files explaining
how to implement security measures. The path may be different depending on
your install.
Try 'uname -m'. Unless you see a 64 in the result, it's probably a 32 bit
machine.
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Subject: [U2] [off topic] 32 bit vs
Here's our homegrown GET.LOCKS. It works on unidata, not sure about
universe.
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LINE.CNT = 1
HEAD=UNBRL#8
HEAD:=UIDL#6
HEAD:=UNAMEL#8
HEAD:=TTYL#8
HEAD := FILE/RECORD IDL#25
HEAD:=ML#3
HEAD:=TIMEL#9
HEAD:=DATE
INFO=GETREADU()
ACNT=DCOUNT(INFO,@AM)
PRINT @(-1):HEAD
Thanks! Now I can at least start exploring. I've been making fair progress
getting a small ruby script to talk to it, with an eye towards eventually
hooking it up with some rails work a fellow programmer has been working on.
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it on my
glassfish server.
I cant see that you would have to install the developer tool as a server
My point exactly.
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framework on a SERVER to run something as simple as a SOAP server.
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Subject: [U2] RE: U2 SOAP Server
Hello
I particulary like the recursive login requirement. The deeper you drill
down into the site, the more times you have to login.
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if
there's a way to do so.
TIA,
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: MAIL.ATTACH.FILES1,2 = HOME.PATH:'/':SPRDSHT.NAME
We then call a generic subroutine, SEND.MIME.EMAIL, that attaches the
generated CSV file and bangs directly on the mail server to send it out.
Hope this helps. If you'd like more details, contact me off list and I'll be
happy to answer questions.
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I hate Outlook. Those were grave accented e's in resume, and it
arbitrarily changed them to i's.
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The guy in the next cube used to work at Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis, but he
doesn't think they do multi-value anymore. That's all I know about that.
Dave Walker
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it.
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* (asterisk), all hosts defined in /etc/hosts can execute this
service. So I had my sysadmin add my machine to the hosts file.
Still won't work.
This is waay harder than it needs to be. What am I missing?
TIA,
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Dave
Yeah, Read The Fine Manual. It's basically what I suggested to her back on
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Subject: RE: [U2] list files
I know there are limitations in the personal editions of UD/UV, but can't
for the life of me remember what they are, and I can't find them on IBM/U2UG
sites. Could someone please refresh my memory?
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Check T-DUMP and T-LOAD.
You might also want to check this link:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/library/
You can download the Universe manuals for free there.
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: [U2] Exporting files
Actually is there a way without using the magnetic tape to
get the files
from a remote universe instance.
Anita
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: PRINT
030: LINE.CNT=1
031: END
032: NEXT J
033: PRINT
034: PRINT ACNT: active database locks as of :OCONV(TIME(),'MT')
035: PRINT
This is running on UniData, but I can't see that it would be much different
for UV.
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Uh oh. I sense a slap-on-the-wrist coming.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ray Methvin
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Subject: RE: [U2] UniVerse Personal Edition
Am I understanding
This is a WONDERFUL idea.
And, not trying to derail this thread or anything, but might I request a
client library that can be used with languages other than Java or .net,
especially on non-MS platforms?
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They work in Unidata...
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Subject: RE: [U2] Command that is the opposite of MATPARSE.
Mark:
I don't believe
Short answer: you can't. (We just went thru a Sox audit)
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Cc: ALLEN, David
Subject: RE: [U2] SOX question
I learned how to float in boot camp.
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If I'm in town, I will attend the meeting. Not
I'd like to try your editor out, but am unable to find a download link.
TIA,
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Nevermind. The download link on your menu wasn't showing up in firefox, but
my cubicle neighbor found it using IE.
Thanks, I'm gonna give it a test spin.
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get any
feedback on the list and if I get an answer I'll post it for you and anyone
else who might want it.
Bill
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the various logs in /usr/ud/bin/saved_logs without finding what I'm looking
for.
TIA,
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My original response was almost identical to yours. Unfortunately, I did not
reply to all.
Hm.
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SYSTEM(7) returns the terminal type here (UD 6.0). Even thought I am using
wintegrate as my terminal application, SYSTEM(7) returns viewpoint, the TERM
setting on the host. YMMV.
Regards
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The only reason some people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar
territory.
Paul Fix
Well, just off the top of my head, from stuff I've been working on at
home...
help = variable
HELP = constant
Help = Class or Method
These naming conventions are optional, but they are conventions. And that's
just in python.
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The only reason some people get lost in thought
Fifty don't hurt. My brother-in-law did it just yesterday!
I had to buy a new shredder for all the AARP mailings, though.
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You might like to check out openqm or MaVerick.
http://www.openqm.com
http://www.maverick-dbms.org/
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Did you ever walk into a room and forget why you walked in? I think that's
how dogs spend their lives.
Sue Murphy
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. But
if the OpenOffice folks have open minds (sorry, couldn't resist), we'd be
smart to jump on this opportunity.
My $.02. Headed over there to vote now.
Regards,
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Thanks to TV and for the convenience of TV, you can only be one of two
kinds of human beings, either a liberal
If you've already given XML some thought, perhaps you might like to
investigate the OpenDoc format. Although I haven't done anything with it, it
doesn't appear that it would be tremendously difficult to produce an
OpenOffice spreadsheet from basic.
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I imagine that if you wait a couple of minutes, he might let you know.
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to move on.
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Interesting. Especially since I have the distinct pleasure of sharing a
cubicle wall with one of the original Primac developers.
And while the cpylibs work as $INCLUDEs now, we still use cpylib from
force of habit.
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, by
using EVAL.
i.e.,
SELECT MYFILE BY EVAL RND(@TIME)
That way you don't need an extra bogus dictionary in every file you want
to do this on.
This sounded good, but OpenQM complains Sort item cannot be a literal
value.
I get the same error when trying to use it in an I descriptor.
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I've searched c.d.p. and the U2 users mailing list. I use U2 at work, and am
familiar with SELECT ... SAMPLE 100, but it returns the same 100 records
every time.
Any thoughts?
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or
Christophe's suggestion of an I descriptor?
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with apache2 and mod_python.
But I have to learn to walk before I can run, and an mp3 application is the
easiest way I have to generate a fair sized database. I can populate it from
the mp3 tags themselves, and do so many fun things with it after it's built!
Thanks for the comments,
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I did not know about a SAMPLED clause. You learn something new every day
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The dull business programs is my day job.
The fun stuff is at night. Just trying to keep my skillset current.
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Well, back before I had to use outlook as my email client, it was some
spiffy ascii art that looks like swirls of smoke and stars with 'Peace' at
the end. Outlook mangles it so that it's unrecognisable before it sends it,
though.
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Just a guess here, but are they possibly being converted to Unicode?
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Depending on your basictype, you'd be wanting either READLIST or READSELECT.
READLIST dyn.array.var [FROM list.num] {THEN statements [END] | ELSE
statements [END]}
Synonym
READSELECT (BASICTYPE P only)
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Do you have a link to the linux version?
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We're using a mixture of Unitec/Intermec here, but with PC's, not dumb
terms. I imagine they work much the same way, the scanner provides input
instead of the keyboard.
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Geez, he's right there in Denver, too.
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You might want to peek at http://www.openqm.org/tiki-index.php
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Wouldn't a php interface to U2 be nice? Then we could have LAUP instead of
LAMP. Or some such.
Python would be gravy too.
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Gordon Glorfield wrote:
I absolutely hate AE. Come on folks, can we please join the rest of the
human race in the 21st century? The eighties are over. Even back then I
felt the old Jet editor was better than ED/AE.
Now, in the 21st century, I use the UniDebugger exclusively for both coding
Adrian Matthews wrote:
Does anyone actually use the editor for cutting code these days though?
I've been using full screen GUI editors for years now. I think I'd pull
my hair out going back.
Eight hours a day five days a week.
Of course, I use vi at home, too. By choice.
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Thanks to everyone for your responses. I'm on vacation today, so got too
busy to respond from work yesterday.
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Ken Wallis wrote:
Or simply 'guide -na -ns' and have it scan the files in the current
directory.
Claus Derlien wrote:
It's the star in your command, it expands to too
replying here), and indicated
that it was working for him.
Once again, thanks for the replies!
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Susan Lynch wrote:
In response to: Walker, Dave (Ivy Hill) who asked:
Is there a way to assign TWO printers to a single print job. I.E., we want
a
report to print both
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