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[jcan...@optonline.net
Perhaps the newer library is perhaps backward
compatible to version 2 in which case a symlink may work.
From: James Canale, Jr.
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll give CentOS a shot (OpenSUSE 12.2
and
Fedora 18 didn't locate libgdbm.so.2).
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll give CentOS a shot (OpenSUSE 12.2 and
Fedora 18 didn't locate libgdbm.so.2).
Best,
Jim
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I'm trying to install the latest UniData 7.3 Personal Edition on Fedora 18
(32 bit) and am not able to find the proper download that seems to be
required.
The install fails at the point of running systest with 'error while loading
shared libraries: libgdbm.so.2: cannot open shared object
Wally,
Best wishes on your retirement. Your knowledge, professionalism and
dedication was a primary motivating factor in my push to select UniData as a
partner 20+ years ago. That decision was rewarded time and time again as
you helped support us through the years. You are truly one of the
I would need to reinstall an XP box and VB6 just to do the job
Unless you have Win-7 Ultimate and then you'd only need VB6 if you use XP
mode.
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how it could be made to work.
Regards,
Clif
On Mar 23, 2010, at 6:09 PM, James Canale, Jr. wrote:
I think it would be great do something like this.
Multivalue Query [mvQuery]
Multivalue Basic [mvBasic]
Multivalue PROC [mvPROC]
I also think it would be great if someone could write
I think it would be great do something like this.
Multivalue Query [mvQuery]
Multivalue Basic [mvBasic]
Multivalue PROC [mvPROC]
I also think it would be great if someone could write a piece of a book that
is very generic (keep it at a 20,000 foot view) which covers each major
topic area. Once
[snip]
high byte order vs low byte order.
[snip]
It has been a really long time and my memory isn't what it was but, you may
want to look at putting something like zip onto the machines and compiling
(if your version doesn't have it already). Then just zip up your data and
move it to the new
I have been out of the loop today and was quite surprised at seeing the
news. While I don't have anything to add, it is certainly worth mentioning
yet again, that Susie and her team have done a really great job. I'm sure
another name change is going to create additional challenges, but, Susie
[snip] putty does ssh, but no viewpoint, you're stuck with ansi. [/snip]
This isn't the case actually. It is simple to set up a tunnel within putty
and then you should be able to use the terminal emulation program of your
choice (as long as you can set the host and port). For example, you set
n-dimensional anomalies a specialty
ROTFLOL - ROTFLOL - ROTFLOL
Oh, this is genius!!! I want to steal this one ;-)
On a more serious note, I think that the majority of the people on this list
have come to know the other people on this list over time. It's easy to see
who is expert in a
Tony Gravagno wrote:
If you don't want to pay for Visual Studio
[Ad - kind of] There may be another way for people on Long Island to get the
brand new Visual Studio 2008 Professional for free. Next week (Dec. 6th),
the LI.NET Developers Group will be hosting a meeting and at that meeting
I may be wrong but I don't think that Sanjeeb wants to learn anything more
than what is necessary to export data from a U2 system as part of a system
migration. This is an effort to get off of a U2 system, not embrace it.
[snip]
Hi Sanjeeb - as Phil states these are simple questions - I think
Precede your report command with the SETPTR command (such as SETPTR
0,132,60,0,0,3). In this example, mode is set to 3 which is for _HOLD_
output only.
HTH.
Best regards,
Jim
[snip]
I just want to be able to send an AD-HOC report to the HOLD file without
having to go through a PROC. I
I'll take a stab at this.
EQU, which is a compile time construct shouldn't make ANY difference. In
real time, it probably doesn't.
But, back in the old days on PICK implementations (I don't know if it's
still this way), the compiler inserted a NO-OP (no operation instruction)
into the
Anyone know if there is a problem with the SB PE download on the IBM site?
I have downloaded the latest SB PE edition for both UniData and UniVerse
which is supposed to be about 70MB and I only receive an 11MB file. This
wouldn't be bad except that it doesn't include SBClient which I believe it
PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] SB Personal Edition
They don't have it for personal use :( You have to use either the
wIntegrate or Telnet if you don't want to shell out cash.
On 8/22/06, James Canale, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know if there is a problem
Well, for Windows platforms, you can do something like this (this is from
ECL, but with a tiny bit of code...):
:! eventcreate /t information /id 999 /l System /so MyModule /d Error Test
/t = ERROR | WARNING | INFORMATION
/id = Event ID
/l (lowercase L) = APPLICATION OR SYSTEM
/so = SourceName
7.1 PEs ARE available now and have been for a bit.
Thanks Wally! Any link on the documentation for 7.1 yet? Not that anyone
RTFM but, it's nice to have ;-)
Regards,
Jim
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This is documented back to at least UniData 5.2 and probably earlier than
that though I don't have easy access to the old manuals. It is in the
Using UniData manual in the Creating Virtual Attributes section. You
may wish to search for Virtual Attribute Functions. HTH.
Regards,
Jim
[snip]
I have looked at all of the documentation that I have and can't find ANY
reference to UOLOGIN, UOlogin, ... Is this documented anywhere?
I tried to create a simple PROC (UniData 6.1PE) and it doesn't execute on
login. The interesting thing is that if I create and direct catalog a
program
Chuck,
Thanks!
Regards,
Jim
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James,
Here's a link on the IBM site.
You may want to think about this again if you think you will ever move to
.NET as OPTION BASE 1 is gone. Everything starts at '0' now.
Regards,
Jim
[snip]
I use OPTION BASE 1 to keep my head on straight when progamming in VB.
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VB.NET or C#? This is the million dollar question that has been asked of
Microsoft so often. The answers are pretty much the same.
Both languages compile to the same MSIL (mostly). If you need to
continually rely on some feature that the other language doesn't support
(ex. unsigned integers),
Take a look at the directory that contains the program you are running and
look at the timestamp of _NameOfProgram. HTH.
Regards,
Jim
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Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 4:11 PM
To:
I'm pretty sure that the answer to this is 'yes' but I don't know if
anything special is involved. You might want to do some research on the
'Zero Touch Deployment' feature in .NET.
Basically, you just load up your executables onto a web server (probably
best as an intranet solution). I don't
I am going to upgrade an IBM RS/6000 with AIX 4.2.2 and UniData 5.1 to AIX
5.2.3 with UniData 6.0.8. While I have upgraded to UniData 6.0.X on AIX
before, it has only been on AIX 4.3.3. I do know that AIX needs to be
upgraded first to 4.3.3 and then to 5.2.3, however, I don't know if I need
to
Does it have a .net data provider for using ADO .net ?
Not that I see in the beta documentation.
It may not matter that much depending on exactly what you want to do. It is
really easy to get U2 data and easily put it into an ADO.NET dataset
(especially if you use the U2 XML support - ~6 lines
Yes, UO.NET becomes a fully managed assembly. It will make deployment a bit
easier because there is a .msm merge module. If you should/shouldn't hold
off depends on what is important to you. I like not having to register com
objects, need another separate install procedure, etc., but you might
You didn't mention if this is UniData or UniVerse. I'm going to assume that
it is UniData as I ran into a problem of this nature some time ago. I was
able to start UniData (all services running properly) and get it to work
with the 'UDT' program, but not any type of telnet program. It turned
While I don't use Vmware (I use Virtual PC), it probably has the ability to
capture an .iso file and create a virtual CD device from it (the file looks
like a CD and is able to boot from it). I installed Mandrake Linux this way
onto Virtual PC and it loaded without a hitch.
I do know that Vmware
The point of the SUV analogy was that many purchases such as Oracle and
other
software and hardware are made according to the Law of the Sheep: everyone
else is doing it so it must be the right way to go.
Before I proceed, let me state that I am not chiming in one way or the other
regarding
...but still, aren't there any mv-type systems that can bring this
guarantee to the table?
ABSOLUTELY!
That is why I said up front, that the comment was not about Oracle/PICK/U2.
It was a general comment.
It has more to do with what is out in the field and generally being used.
For instance, if
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