Oops, the chart spilled over to pg 3-16, so I fixed it below.
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From: Stevenson, Charles
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 3:10 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [U2] Index problem
From: Doyen Klein
Can someone post or point to the doc which
I recently suspected that these mystery letters might help solve my mlist
not found problem, but I misplaced my cheat-sheet (It was universe anyway)
Can someone post or point to the doc which describes all the convoluted and
obscure things one can do when one changes these letters?
Update: The program only failed when it included an open along with the
MERGE.LIST command. The work-around, is to create a separate process which
is phantom'd by the first phantom, this second process does the SAVE.LIST
which the first process can read.
No one has ever explained where the
Not user what you're getting at here, but the phantom user name is the same
as the terminal user name. and it stays the same throughout the process.
Don't know what you would think would change about permissions, but they are
4 and I am opening the file with the READONLY mode, just for kicks. No
Thanks Wally, that was the original report, this system is 6+ but I have a
feeling that because it's pick flavor the issue may still be alive.
The IBM tech support is aware but I haven't gotten any tech specifics about
the original problem.
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Well suggested Charles and Colin .
I had tried all lowercase knowing of the Pick flavor issue, but went with
Colin's gET.LIST just for fun, Doesn't' work on the paragraph name
(pARTLISTS is 'not found' but gET.LIST works just a well (or as poorly) as
GET.LIST did.
Charles, excellent idea,
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [U2] Cannot access list ML_3516_1 Unidata phantom
(MERGE.LIST)
Perhaps it's the user you're running the phantom as. Maybe there is a
permission issue in the list directory.
Hth
Colin
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From: Doyen Klein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
in the phantom
(_PH_) file and see what the problem is.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Doyen Klein
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 8:14 AM
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Subject: [U2] Cannot access list ML_3516_1 Unidata phantom (MERGE.LIST)
Question
Question: what is the setup for the phantom environment to make the program
work the same way it does from tcl? I've looked a several UDT.OPTIONS but
can't seem to uncover the secret key.
WinNT, Unidata a Paragraph (PH) works fine from tcl, but when executed by a
phantom'd basic program the
It would depend on the number of people hitting your site how big your RB
objects were (ie sending many properties to the backend). Usually a few
responders can handle many many hits.
Unless you are developing, make sure backend=1.
On the otherhand, why lower the responders? If they are active
Careful with that axe, Eugene!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Boydell
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 9:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [U2] hello ?
Yes us pagans are dancing in the moonlight and
The mid-level positions must know C++, SQL, Oracle and Cisco.
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. The ideal candidate
will
have Universe (multivalue) experience, with Windows server knowledge and
moderate to strong skills in state-of-the art sockets programming, html
coding and web based scripting
Try doubling the 's like
Please enter Y or N
If you want to get fancy, you can include pattern matching and other fancy
stuff.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chauhan, Savita
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 1:24 PM
To:
Dynamic assignment of array variables may be the issue.
Try adding a line so it reads like this.
10: dArray.Value(1,1) = Some String
40: dArray.Value(2,1) = 50
68: temp = dArray.Value(2,1)
70: dArray.Value(2,1) = temp + 25
* 70: dArray.Value(2,1) = dArray.Value(2,1) + 25
90: iNumber =
That's how to do a unique field, if it's a record which has to be unique,
you can fake it by creating an I-Desc using @RECORD, the do the SELECT
SAVING UNIQUE as mentioned.
Beware, if the records are anything but very small, this is a very bad idea
and you should solve it programmatically.
You can create a remote pointer in the voc but you'll still have to have a
minimal voc entry. It does cut down on the number of lines in the voc.
The format is
001: R
002: PP
003: PA.ID
Line 1, the letter R, means a remote pointer
Line 2 is your other filename, PP was a default file used for
This sounds like the kind of thing that would drive one to purchase PRC.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rosenberg Ben
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 7:03 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [U2] [OT] Sarbanes-Oxley
The I.T. audits
I recently had a sys admin try to get me to use webex instead of netmeeting.
He said it works much better because it's browser based.
www.webex.com says they are cross platform (HPUX, Linux etc). It's a full
blown video-tel-white board conferencing application but from what I
understand you could
I can see where this is going
READ rec FROM filevar
ON ERROR
...
ELSE ON-REALLY-BAD-ERROR
ELSE LOCKED-BY-SOMEONE
ELSE LOCKED-BY-ROGUE-SYSTEM-PROCESS
ELSE NOT-FOUND
ELSE -SYSTEM-AFU
THEN
Do what I programmed
OR-THEN
Do what I meant to program
END (mercifully)
Chuck, if what you wanted was to look at the code to see how it's done this
won't help but.
AD for MERGE.LIST
I've used MERGE.LIST which is very effective. I've written programs which
sort and merge many subsets just by executing this utilities and then doing
the good ol' READLIST.
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