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Subject: [U2] Unidata 7.1.16 Multiple Active Select Lists
How does one manage multiple active select lists in Unidata? I could
have sworn I've done this before
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Well, that success was short lived. While the READLIST
.
Just a thought.
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Well
That's just it, George, there is no saved list. It's just an active list 0.
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 12:05 PM, George R Smith
geo...@grsmith.arcoxmail.com wrote:
Have you given any consideration on reading the list from the pointer file
?
George
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it, and you don't want to or can't READNEXT thru and create your own
list and save it to file of our choice then
read it back in and use. I know it seems like you should not have to do
that but I have used this in the past.
George
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the initial techniques with existing select lists. How list 0
behaves while it's still building is an interesting test. I would like it
to
work - but am not really surprised that it doesn't.
hth
Colin
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Is there a definitive list of operations that makes something an iPhantom
vs. a phantom? I know about sockets, but presume there is more, right?
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 1:26 AM, Brian Leach br...@brianleach.co.uk wrote:
iPhantoms are any background that perform interactive operations, such as
Can you parse it out of the listusers OS command?
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 2:24 PM, dean.armbrus...@ferguson.com wrote:
Is there a way to programmatically determine the number of licensed users
allowed?
SYSTEM(514) reports the number of non-phantom users currently logged in,
which is
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Subject: [U2] [ud] Sub-second delay
Thanks everyone. David, good idea. The original premise was to try to
keep a Unidata program from overflowing the AIX spooler, which has a max
job # of 999. We were hitting it with a couple thousand documents daily
(within a few minutes) and the premise was that if I had a job 615 in the
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Is there anything in Unidata (7.1, in particular) that can do a
sub-second
I agree with Brian, a stored procedure or function seems to be the way to
go, where you get the value, store it in a variable, and then use the
variable in the query.
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 10:29 AM, Brian Leach br...@brianleach.co.ukwrote:
George
It depends on the db type. In SQL Server,
What TCP/IP port# does Redback typically use?
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I was asked a question today that ... well, it stumped me. Is there a
practical limit to an incrementing number on Unidata and if so, what is
that limit? I seem to recall something way back on Reality that said that
numbers could count to 1+e38 or something ridiculous like that, but is that
How are you exiting udt? Are you logging off with EXECUTE 'OFF' or CHAIN
'OFF' in BASIC? Or are you logging off with a proc doing OFF (or LO for
that matter)?
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We are having occasional, random issues with
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Just so I'm clear
Just so I'm clear... what exactly would be different about such a license?
Seems to me the typical licensing terms would work just fine, as long as
you have enough seats to handle the traffic. I would, however, be
concerned about opening up the telnet port on a cloud architecture.
On Fri, Jun
Certainly the dimensioned array over dynamic would be beneficial in this
situation whenever possible. Unfortunately, this only applies to your
custom code Dave, as the SB+ stuff and the stuff written by Prelude is
going to continue using the dynamic array access. In your custom code, you
might
In our constant debate of which peanut butter tastes more like fresh
peanuts, it discouraging when people lose sight f the fact that it really
is about the peanut butter, and not an overt attack on people who are
allergic to nuts...
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Danny Ruckel
,
UniAdmin pdf, Chapter 16, Managing Catalog Shared Menu.
ost UV shops in my experience don't bother with it, but I think it's a
ood tool and not difficult to master.
cds
On 3/9/2012 6:02 PM, Kevin King wrote:
On Unidata, globally cataloguing a program causes it to run in a separate
memory
On Unidata, globally cataloguing a program causes it to run in a separate
memory space so that if 10 users are running the program, only one copy of
the routine is loaded into memory. From the docs: Multiple users can run
globally cataloged programs simultaneously — UniData brings one copy of the
I've never known it to be enter-able from the keyboard.
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Lunt, Bruce bl...@shaklee.com wrote:
If you mean: ctrl] that doesn't seem to work.
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I've never known it to be enter-able from the keyboard.
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If you mean: ctrl] that doesn't seem to work
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An include is fine for declarations, but not for executable code due to the
fact that individual lines in the include cannot be debugged (on Unidata).
Declarations like EQUates and common blocks are best uses for includes.
The need to break apart big routines due to some arbitrary limit (i.e.
experience. Funny how that works... :)
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Wols Lists antli...@youngman.org.uk wrote:
On 07/02/12 23:46, Kevin King wrote:
An include is fine for declarations, but not for executable code due to
the
fact that individual lines in the include cannot be debugged
The CSV format is really pretty simple. Commas between fields. If a field
contains a comma or quote it should be quoted. If a field contains a quote
the quote should be doubled. Will is right that you have to use a
character-stepping algorithm to parse it properly. But with these two
rules in
I agree with Brian, the documentation is atrocious. If one follows the
examples in the documentation, shouldn't *something *work? But not so with
the XDOM stuff. Awful, awful docs.
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Thanks for the input guys, appreciate it. Tom, thanks for posting that
link; I had forgotten about that one, but I suspect it's a different
situation than what I'm seeing here. In that case the printer wasn't being
assigned when it should; in this case the PRINTER OFF in Unidata appears to
be
I have a client running an SB+ application who has been experiencing a very
strange issue with Unidata 7.2.8. The situation is a little complex, but
let me try to explain.
We have this program that issues this SETPTR command and then captures the
hold file number:
SETPTR
This is a long shot, but Wally's mention of malloc made me wonder... could
there be any software (virus checking or otherwise) that's working on
memory objects, not disk files?
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I've seen a similar thing happen on UV with catalog pointers that just stop
working, but never on UD. I wonder if there's some virus control software
on the server that might be fixing the object somehow?
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Will, Tony, John, Symeon, etc., I agree with all of it except for the part
that seems to trigger an ongoing conflict between Will and Tony. Agree to
disagree my brothers, and let us work together for the common good.
There is nothing proprietary or even all that clever about this approach.
It
John's description of the two Apache method was spot on as was his
description of my rationale for coming up with it:
I think Kevin's goals in this scenario above, were to keep it simple, and
make it cross platform, while still getting good performance.
Having waited YEARS for a PHP connector
Not focusing on connection pooling at this point but that may be a
consideration for the future. I've found that the overhead of the two
Apache method is so small that most of the gains offered by connection
pooling are minimized.
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Symeon, I'm working on an article series for Spectrum that over the next
three installments will be writing a general purpose web connector using a
little bit of PHP, a little bit of BASIC, and a couple of Apache instances.
I'm also speaking at the Spectrum conference in April on the same topic.
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Subject: [U2] Unidata 7.1 Unresponsive UO Connection
I have a Unidata system (7.1.16) on AIX 5.3 where Uniobjects just
stopped responding. I've rebooted
I have a Unidata system (7.1.16) on AIX 5.3 where Uniobjects just stopped
responding. I've rebooted the client running UO with no resolution to the
problem and am suspecting that perhaps the unirpcd daemon on the server
might need to be restarted. Can this service be restarted on an AIX system
Or how about:
TOTAL.PAGES = INT(KEY.COUNT / 5) + (MOD(KEY.CNT,5) NE 0)
Yours is more brief but that -1 threw me (mentally) for a moment.
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Ah, good thinking. Thanks for the tip!
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Are there AIX equivalent commands for the following Unidata TCL commands:
PORT.STATUS
LIST.READU
LIST.QUEUE
LLOCKS
Also, is there any AIX command that will show that a particular telnet
session is no longer active (i.e. user X'd out incorrectly or network
dropped them)?
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My apologies on the LLOCKS; Steve's right, that's a Prelude-ism. And while
I could write a script to start up udt, the problem here is that if all of
the udt licenses are in use, there's no way to get this kind of information
in AIX to figure out what might be going on with the system (i.e. a
To followup to what Tony said, we do this with PHP by creating a
JSON-formatted extract out of Unidata, then ftp it to the other
system, then use Apache to kick off a job to post the file into MySQL
and PostgreSQL. Works like a champ for small to medium data sets.
For large datasets we do
Is anyone able to access https://u2tc.rocketsoftware.com/ today?
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Oh well, I'll have to authorize my new licenses tomorrow. Glad this isn't a
crisis situation.
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Oh well, I'll have to authorize my new licenses tomorrow. Glad this isn't
a
crisis situation
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Am I understanding you correctly Wally that if an index becomes corrupted
for any reason the index is to be deleted, then recreated, and THEN rebuilt?
And in a related question, am I understanding you to say that an index
cannot (should not) be rebuilt without being deleted and recreated?
Is there anything in Unidata that would report the line of code that set a
particular record lock?
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Is there anything in Unidata that would report the line of code that set a
particular record lock?
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Dave: Two Words: Vendor App. Good idea, but not possible in this case.
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Unfortunately, no love there either John. I even went to the GETREADU( .. )
function in BASIC.. nothing there.
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Kudos for the novel ideas Dan! However, in this case we're trying to track
down a program that left a lock. And being an SB+ application, a lot of
stuff runs under the same PID.
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Yes, Steve, but being an SB+ application... the program never stops
completely until the person logs off. Meanwhile, they end up dragging
mines..
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We do suspect it is from a custom BASIC subroutine, recently installed. So
knowing the file we're looking back through any code that was compiled
within the past 2 weeks and manually searching for READU's that don't WRITE,
DELETE, or RELEASE. Sure would be nice if the lock table would report the
Thank you goes out to everyone for the input. We were able to identify (and
as of this moment it would appear correct) a couple of suspects by looking
at the code that had been compiled within the last 2 weeks and evaluating
each routine separately. I still think it'd be cool to be able to see
We have a customer on Unidata 7.1.22 running the Prelude application. They
have an index on a field in a file that looks like this:
Top of SHOP.CODE in DICT WO, 9 lines, 82 characters.
*--: P
001: V
002: EXTRACT(@RECORD,110,2,0)
003:
004: Shop Code
005: 2L
006: S
007:
008:
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We have a customer on Unidata 7.1.22 running the Prelude application. They
have an index on a field in a file
I agree on checking permissions on the executable. That aside have you
considered adding a EXECUTE COMO ON TEST or something similar to the top
of the program to capture any output it might be producing?
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 10:23 AM, Dan Fitzgerald dangf...@hotmail.comwrote:
And it _does_
Tony, are you sure Redback isn't setting some $PATH that's running something
other than the AIX uname (/usr/bin/uname)?
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I'm confused. Exactly what is setting the Host: http header in the SOAP
request?
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And those kinds of relationships (as Rex pointed out) can be a beautiful
thing.
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At the risk of correcting Doug, if this is your input:
TEST
part1this/part1
part2is/part2
part3a/part3
part4 vm=1mv/part4
part4 vm=2test/part4
/TEST
...in JSON there could be represented a few different ways. It could be as
simple as:
[this,is,a,[mv,test]]
Or as complex as:
Ah drat, I knew I should have validated before posting. That's what
confidence'll get ya.. :)
The first one was valid. The second is missing a } at the end, and the
third one should have ended in }}} instead of ]}.
Regarding this:
[{IdCode:178,CusName:U2Logic,ContactName:[[David
I'm a fan of U2 - MV in general even. But in this case I have to agree with
Rob: We really need to quantify what it means to win otherwise the words
do little more than tickle an emotional response.
Having had some time with several MV systems as well as several SQL systems,
there are areas of
+1 for what David said. Yes, there's the limitation that BASIC is the
only native supported language (not factoring external connectors), but as a
language native to the environment, this BASIC is really pretty rich by
comparison to the stored procedure languages of other DBs.
Tony, wouldn't READL in Unidata count?
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Ah... thank you for clarifying - and gently at that!
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What does A26S.GET.GLS.INFO line 212 say? Yes, you can force values numeric
but at what expense?
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We typically recommend that customers have at minimum two accounts, a test
account and a live account which are virtually identical and share nothing.
This allows us to install to the test account and have them test the code
and then we take the same ravel files and roll it up to their production
Were you logged in as an administrator when you installed UO? We have UO
installed on our Windows 2008 R2 64 server with no problem, and I don't
recall that we had any problems when it was installed. I do not, however,
recall what version of UO it was.
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I for one am absolutely blown away at the price/performance of QM. Just
getting started with it here but looking forward to seeing how far I can
push this.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Bob McGrath b...@rm-consulting.biz wrote:
Symeon Breen symeonb at gmail.com writes:
Under these
Symeon said For mobile dev i think the way forward for many is html5 and
css3. I wholeheartedly agree.
While the bragging rights may be different for creating a webapp vs. a
true mobile app in Java, C, etc., the features, portability, and
maintainability available today with frameworks like
I'm interested to know more about how folks are using UOJ with PHP. I've
tried making that connection numerous times but .. just haven't been
successful yet. Big fan of PHP but using the UO connection on Windows is
... less than optimal for my needs.
When John and I were working on this we noticed that the LDR_CNTRL
environment variable wasn't set at all on a normal telnet login. When we
DID set it manually on the telnet session, Universe wouldn't start with the
4 22 message. So the simplest version the script was basically like this
(and
For me the issue comes down to all the free stuff out there just ripe for
the pickin'. Integrating any of the Google APIs (Google Charts is a pretty
cool API, actually) is easy to do in web programming but is not likely to be
something we'll see in SBClient. Maybe with SB/XA they'll do something
Maybe it's just me, but I put the web interfaces in between the speed of a
character based app (truly the most speedy) and a GUI app (which may be much
less so). GUI may be pretty but WOW how it has slowed down the speed of
data entry. With web-based entry, I feel we're finally moving back
Allen, I believe it's possible but for one significant stumbling block:
threads. And given that we're not likely to get native thread support in
U2, I think closely integrating U2 into something like Apache (which does
support threading) could be a Very Good Thing.
I'm with Symeon, if this were Facebook I'd like George Land's comment.
But that brings me to my point: We need to be the ones creating the next
Facebook or whatever that is. Until our applications fully embrace web
technology as a primary infrastructure instead of a bolt-on to green screen
Brian, I respect your disagreement, and - to a point - disagree with it.
You are correct we have a plethora of connectivity options, but I disagree
that UO is the best connector bar none. You are coming from Universe, I am
coming from Unidata, and from Unidata, UO has historically been a mess,
John, just spent a couple minutes on the site. Nice job! Isn't jQuery just
amazing?
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Shaun, have you checked the trigger code on that file?
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career takes you, own your future!
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Have you looked at any of the log files that it's naming?
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Unidata or Universe?
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I never made much money from writing and selling the SB+ Solutions book, but
the good will of being the guy who wrote the book has been priceless in
keeping me working since. Then again, I never set out to write a book.
Like most things, the book - and nearly everything to follow - has been a
Is there any command in Unidata that will show the bit depth of the Unidata
executable (on AIX, preferably)?
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You know, like 32-bit vs. 64-bit? And perhaps it is I who is being
ignorant; if a system is 64-bit AIX does that mean that it's running 64-bit
Unidata? And does 64-bit Unidata get past the 2G file size limitations of
32-bit?
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So what's the added value of a 64-bit Unidata?
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I know you said you didn't want to use PHP but there's a simple function
(hash_hmac) in PHP to generate the value; should be simple enough to send
values in and get values back out through a OS level PHP call, if UV won't
do it natively.
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Didn't Malcolm have this at one time?
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 2:15 PM, George Gallen ggal...@wyanokegroup.comwrote:
Wasn't there something inside the old D3 pick basic manual cover?
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I agree with Brian for all of the reasons mentioned plus the performance can
be much better on the server for processing when the server can simply do
what it needs to do without an ongoing I/O dialogue with the client.
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Wow Dave, you really opened up a discussion on this one. We shall call you
Pandora... :)
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What Martin said. It would be better to extract to temporary 1-attribute
variables and loop through those rather than looping through the 101st
attribute repeatedly. Especially for the prior prior year when LY.CNT = 24.
So I say aye. This can definitely be improved.
Ah how I miss the caveman days when you could name your kids awk, grep,
and sed and people wouldn't stare...
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You are correct that it is over telnet. However, I believe that most people
access their Unidata servers via telnet, right?
With all due respect, you are incorrect with this statement, however: I
don't think you have ever been able to get the prompting and responses back
thru the layers when you
Jeff, so you're saying that if the ftp script was created by the batch file
instead of being created by something else, this works? Gee, that could be
the entire issue right there.
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