can send
scheduled calls as emails to the sales and technical traveling people's
blackberrys. But they would like to deliver the appointments further to the
recipient's calendar.
I'm all ears.
Thanks in advance.
Mark johnson
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of the features of these 2 emulators.
And what about Procomm and/or Viaduct.
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From: Bill Haskett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 6:29 PM
Subject: RE: [OT][U2] Wintegrate
Mark:
The usual rule
are done with it and it works perfectly side by side in a green
screen environment.
Best of all, Accuterm is $1,000 for 50 licenses versus $225 each from IBM.
You do the math.
My 1,000 cents
Mark Johnson
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From: Nick Cipollina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
, WED is worth the price of admission by itself. Words
cannot fully describe how wonderful editing MV programs with a notepad
editor that understands MV concepts as compared to just using notepad.
My 2 cents for Accuterm.
Mark Johnson
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trial for the death penalty
of your MV system, then I could offer a few real-world scenarios where the
MV system would have prevailed. Now I know that we're biased towards MV. But
to go to RPG is more Jurrasic than Pick is.
My 2 cents.
Mark Johnson
P.S. I have friends who still program in COBOL
I'll bite.
How big (or not big) is SHIMS now-a-days. I worked on it 20 years ago along
with its step brother, RESULTS. Is it supported or detached like Results?
Thanks
Mark Johnson.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 28
I'm a little confused where dictionaries come into play with compiled versus
interpreted programs. I've worked on interpretive basic system and
dictionaries don't have anything to do with it.
Unless it's a 3rd form of programming, ie parameter driven.
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' as in a relic from the past. Don't tell anyone
outside of the MV community or we're doomed.
My 1 cent
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 8:11 PM
Subject: [U2] [UV] Question about
Let's not have a contest on bad programming techniques or we'll be here all
year.
Thanks.
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Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 8:45 PM
Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Question about EQU
See how the EQU would
Sounds like fun. Again, good luck in the future.
Mark Johnson
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From: Claus Derlien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 2:22 AM
Subject: RE: [U2] [OT] goodbye to the list(s)
I started programming on a zx81 in 1981 bought
Good luck. Sounds more exciting than sitting at a desk all day.
For the benefit of all, what was your movitation to convert to a really
unrelated career? And what got you into programming in the first place.
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Mark Johnson
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external subroutiness as freely as on every
other platform. I have a whole bunch of handy subs that I install on all of
my clients but have to convert them to INCLUDES if I want to use them there.
Microdatas don't like mixing RUN and cataloged programs together.
My 1 cent.
Mark Johnson
M. 50,000 and 100,000 didn't work.
My XIV cents.
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 4:25 AM
Subject: RE: RE: [U2] Roman Numerals
The Chinese Year has always been wrong, since it is still
precious CPU. But for the rest of us it is an entertaining
distraction that would be hard to cost-justify. We don't have a 10 MB hard
drive system supporting 16 users with 32K of core memory anymore. Today's
numbers are downright staggering in the MV world.
My 101,1 cents
Mark Johnson
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numbers are prime just for a
dissertation. It was for relative difference and an example only.
Thanks
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Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] VOCLIB and keeping VOC entries
.
/plug
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Mark Johnson
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From: Ron Sharcott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 12:48 PM
Subject: RE: [U2] VOCLIB and keeping VOC entries Short and Small, IM R M
I enjoyed reading that and wanted to say thank you
of that programmer, especially
reviewing the TCL-STACK file (big brother) for the typed command.
FYI
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 11:51 AM
Subject: RE: Re: [U2] VOCLIB and keeping VOC entries Short
Steve's suggestions are right on the money and have been for the past 30
years.
Virtually every one of my client's system, regardless of flavor, has had
this form of clutter. Oftentimes it's just as simple as copying the VOC item
to the VOCLIB (MD to PROCLIB etc) and changing the VOC item to
duration in the MV world allows me to
comment with first-hand experience on possibly the full extent of its time
period and all of its milestones..
Thanks for your comments and I will continue to defend the F correlative for
its contributions.
Mark Johnson
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From: Bruce Nichol
of
D3 are not considered essential in U2. :-)
Bill
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Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 4:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [U2] Command that is the opposite of MATPARSE.
I
I don't know if this would work on U2 but as I was trying to remember this
for D3, I simply equated them as such:
DIM A(100)
MATREAD A FROM FILE, ID ELSE STOP
B=A
PRINT A(49), B49
My .001 cents.
Mark Johnson
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and the rest are moot.
I've streamlined many queries by dividing and conquering. Especially if some
of the fields are heavier than the others, ie correlatives or translates.
Not to mention any indexed fields.
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Mark Johnson
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or so tests, retain the item-id
either in a local variable or writing to a temp file. As soon as it fails on
any test go to the next item-id.
Then either WRITELIST the local variable or SELECT the temp file to get your
list of quailfied records.
My 2 cents
Mark Johnson
P.S. Something tells me
Just sharing a nice feature of Accuterm.
Good Luck
Mark Johnson
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From: Bob Woodward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 11:37 AM
Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] TEXT box subroutine
Thanks, Mark, but changing term emulator
to implement a
new emulator like accuterm with its features than a new database conversion.
Thanks
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 9:36 AM
Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] TEXT box subroutine
Accuterm, as we
Accuterm has a TXTBOX subroutine that can be immediately added anywhere from
within any green screen program for the desired answer.
I didn't look specifically, but I'm guessing that it has a multi-line
counterpart.
Thanks.
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From: Bob Woodward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
a green screen app to a gui app. Key
word is CONVERT instead of re-write. The ability to manage a multi-year
transition with GED/green screens is very appealing to end user environments
instead of VAR environments.
My 2 cents.
Mark Johnson
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From: IT-Laure Hansen [EMAIL
Look up Bob Wyatt from Sun/Unidata. He knows virtually everything about that
implementation.
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 12:04 PM
Subject: [U2] Any have a Sun Sparc Box
All,
Anyone
GED is a great program.
2 of my clients have dictated that all new development is in GED. It's a
wonderful marriage between VB forms and our beloved pick database.
Plus, Peter Schellenbach should get some form of Nobel Peace Prize for WED
as well.
My 1 cent.
Mark Johnson
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for
the actual date and time of an occurrence. It was simply used to derive the
time 'difference' as many signals, alarms and incidents in the security
monitoring business are time sensitive, ie received 2 signals within 15
minutes, which could obviously cross midnight.
My 1 cent
Mark Johnson
in the UD/UV called subs is that the sub being called doesn't care
if it's called from English or a basic program. Thus, the intelligence can
be shared whereby in D3 is has to be replicated or managed in a more klugy
way. Score one for U2.
My 3 cents.
Mark Johnson
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From
handle it.
Time or processor consumption wasn't an issue in the original request
My 1 cent
Mark Johnson
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From: Timothy Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] Using DICT items in basic program
. Using English allows the magic of the correlatives
to dothe work so you don't have to re-write anything.
I've implemented this in Ud/Uv, D3, Mvbase. It's too cumbersome on Microdata
and mvbase has a quirk where the CAPTURING doesn't inhibit the screen output
so it gets a little busy.
My 2 cents.
Mark
if SHIMS is still around. I know that Results died with
Microdata (et al) but the code still lingers with 4 of my clients.
My 2 cents.
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 11:46 AM
Subject: [U2
Not to open a can of worms, but what does Good Programming Skills mean?
Thanks
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Subject: [U2] FW
Is it In Like Flynn or In Like Flint?
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Subject: [U2] RE: [U2C] FW: Opening
Hi
old-school.
Until the compiler (processer) ceases to process Proc, I'll keep those balls
rolling.
My 2 cents
Mark Johnson
P.S. I'm glad that UD supports PQN procs. I've seen conversions to Microdata
to D3 and they're a bit messy.
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from 7-track
paper tape - I was quite good at making corrections to that.
Derek Falkner
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Sent: May 30, 2006 11:26 PM
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Subject
Trivia Question:
What's the name of the pattern (language) used for the traditional 80 column
IBM punch cards.
My 2 cents.
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etc in one file with the primary key having
a prefix of ST, SM, TE, VE, TX etc. Since that app has a whole lot of
transactional data files, having these static files in one 'file' sorta
makes sense.
My 2 sense.
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] OPEN Statement DICT Default
You did mean
OCONV(DATE(),D2/)[1,2] for month, at least in the Western Hemisphere
and [4,2] for the Eastern, right? ;-)
Roger
Mark Johnson wrote:
I specifically remember being taught
X
order (full names):
CRT OCONVS(ICONVS(1}2}3}4}5}6}7}8}9}10}11}12,DM),DMAL)
Abbreviations:
CRT OCONVS(ICONVS(1}2}3}4}5}6}7}8}9}10}11}12,DM),DMAL[3])
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Sent: Tuesday, 9 May 2006 10:50 AM
')[1,3]
NEXT I
Tried 'DMBL' but the abbreviations were only two characters.
But printing the actual string is somewhat shorter ...
-- mats
Mark Johnson wrote:
I specifically remember being taught
X=STR(0,5-LEN(X)):X
for the 1 concept.
Before the % was allowed, a shorter form
independent being on Procomm, Hyperterminal, Telnet,
Wintegrate, Accuterm, Wintegrate and even PK-Harmony back in the day
Thanks and hopefully many can take advantage of this incredibly useful
program concept.
Mark Johnson
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not know existed?
Roger
Louie Bergsagel wrote:
I've never used the null dict indicator. Who ever reads the syntax book
unless a command doesn't work?
*:)*
-- Louie Bergsagel
On 5/5/06, Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To All:
Was there ever a real requirement on any
= Abbreviated Month Name
L = Lower Case
On 9/5/06 9:45 AM, Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I specifically remember being taught
X=STR(0,5-LEN(X)):X
for the 1 concept.
Before the % was allowed, a shorter form was
X=(0:X)R#5
which I recall using until % came about
it, including PC-MicroReality.
-Kevin
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http://www.PrecisOnline.com
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Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 10:37 PM
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Wouldn't that be like asking Ford for Chevy questions.
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Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 11:43 AM
Subject: [U2] U2 Courses offered by Raining Data
Does anyone have any experience with any U2 courses
dict indicator and
have not used it since unless I actually want the DICT level.
Just wondering.
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So why was it changed in the first place. I wonder how many liked it that
way.
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 11:45 PM
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I think what Larry
emails on this subject?
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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So why was it changed
-responder zoomed out 50+ I'll be back in the
office on blah, blah, blah in a single day. At one point even
responding to it's own 'responses'.
Mark Johnson wrote:
So why was it changed in the first place. I wonder how many liked it
that
way.
Mark Johnson
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50+ I'll be back in the
office on blah, blah, blah in a single day. At one point even
responding to it's own 'responses'.
Mark Johnson wrote:
So why was it changed in the first place. I wonder how many liked it
that
way.
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the question gets the reply and
many of us who might learn something of their public discussion are out of the
loop.
Am I detecting this properly.
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conversion headaches that I may
encounter. I know that Northbridge exists but haven't heard anything beyond
their own words on how great they are. Real-life opinions are very
important.
Thanks in advance.
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to give the users something beyond 80x24 green screens. We
also take some existing programs with the business logic already coded and
convert them to Callable subs for the GED to reference.
My 2 cents.
Mark Johnson
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I'm guessing March 6. Just a hunch.
I think that the list server should/could detect these and terminate.
Otherwise, they could spin out of countrol.
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Saturday, February 25
that will be added soon as
well.
Do not use it (or any program editor) as a data editor as you could offset
the fields pretty easily.
When combined with the GUI designer and run time, and at $1,000 US for 50
licenses, it's the absolute best bargain, hands down.
My 2 cents.
Mark Johnson
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dictionary
items.
Thanks,
David A. Green
DAG Consulting
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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 8:27 PM
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Subject: [U2] Dict Item
If a process has already started
and program around unvalidated data and the good stuff will
prevail.
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 11:54 AM
Subject: [U2] Question about execute and stacked data.
This is on universe 10.0.10
TCL
This area is the one I find that I need to pay attention to when converting
systems within MV. Some systems allow named list references in a program.
Others allow numbers. It got out of hand and is pretty splintered.
My 1 cent.
Mark Johnson
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From: Louie Bergsagel
With every computer (and other) connector having a 'name', ie cat-5, db25 etc,
what is the name of the female end (computer end) of the AC power cord?
No joke, just curious.
Thanks in advance.
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With every computer (and other) connector having a 'name', ie cat-5,db25
etc,
what is the name of the female end (computer end) of the AC power cord?
No joke, just curious.
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are called RJ-45. db9
and
db25 come in both male and female, as do AC power cords ;-)
Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
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Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 5:41 AM
To: u2-users
I've seen instances of 'permanent' save lists but I've converted them to
control records in a separate files.
I like Microdata's date time stamp of their lists. UD/UV certainly have
these in the unix level. I wish D3 had some because when looking only at the
pointer-file, you really can't tell
I've found that existing systems can offer a great learning area. Perhaps
not for the best programming styles. But it's usually pretty readable and
the newbies can relate to the inside based on what's happening on the
outside.
My 1 cent
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From: Wendy Smoak [EMAIL
Whomever replies should do a thorough analysis of this opportunity. Take it
as you wish.
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Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 3:54 PM
Subject: [U2] [AD] JOB POSTING: CENTRAL NEW JERSEY [/AD]
print using MS or email. I could create a DOC template
with an empty picture box but I would have to know how to populate it. Maybe I
should just keep a template of that document in a text file to export to the
user.
Thanks in advance.
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Look for any PROCREAD or PROCWRITE statements as well in the programs.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 4:41 PM
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Bob Woodward wrote:
Maybe I'm just missing the
.
best regards from denmark
Claus Derlien
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II
Sendt: 23. januar 2006 05:24
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Emne: Re: [U2
Isn't the underlying OS either Linux or Unix. That should be a start.
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Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:17 AM
Subject: [U2] U2 and MAC
Has there ever been a thought to put either of the U2
the difficult part be on my side (MV) as
long as the users get their simplicity.
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Where do I quote these?
I have MV basic programs that create csv's, ie
A,B,C,12345,000123
already.
Thanks.
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Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 10:08 AM
Subject: RE: [U2] CSVs' (Different Question)
To
Microdata allows multiple lines on PROCS, and I used to be very good at PQN
procs but I don't recall the syntax.
I would stay with the offered suggestions.
My 1 cent
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Sent: Wednesday, January 11,
other proc statements)
[PROX AAA] 200
(some other proc statements
[PROC AAA] 300
So it's like haveing a library of SUBs in one place.
My 1 cent.
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 2:50 PM
is gleened from that vast experience of inheriting both good and
bad code examples and keeping the best.
Thanks
Mark Johnson
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From: Bob Woodward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 11:42 AM
Subject: RE: [U2] DCOUNT
Correct
I wish that this Check Print Amount routine were standard MV-issue instead
of home grown.
On that topic, there is a user exit for converting a number to a roman
numeral. For sales reports to the branch offices in Italy.
My 1 cent.
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Here's to everyone having a prosperous new year.
Thanks for last year.
Mark Johnson
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My 1 cent.
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This is exactly what I'm talking about. No offense to whomever wrote the
keyboard mapping program, but it deviates from our real goals of application
programming.
My 1 cent.
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From: Jacques G. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, December 20,
. Fortunately there were no terminal emulations or other 'environments',
just DOS. Now, anyone programming with VB doesn't concern themselves one
bit with these shortcomings. It's part of the environment.
My 2 cents.
Mark Johnson
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of having to write filter routines for
the control characters. It doesn't look good to the users either.
My 2 cents.
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] Using Esc
Bill
Not for nothin' but whenever I install D3 on a box, it seems to take around
5 seconds. Noticably shorter than any MS office product. If that qualifies
as a small footprint.
My 1 cent.
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Sent: Monday,
should stick
together because it really is MV versus other databases and not UD versus UV
or MCD vs ULT or ADDS vs Sanyo etc. United we stand..
My 2 cents.
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Sunday, December 11
Not for nothing but I've worked on both platforms and I prefer Ud to Uv.
My 1 cent
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Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 11:07 PM
Subject: [U2] RE: [UV] is there an equivalent to the UD ALL UniQuery
. I've appended 2-3 char(12)'s to the end of the job to
kick it but to no avail.
When I go to windows and print a test page, that job waits until I power-down
the printer. The D3 job disappears and the test page comes out.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Mark Johnson
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I was intending to make it easy on myself when having to enter these 20
digit numbers with my fingers when reading them on a printed paper.
Thanks for all who replied.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Feliz dia de pabo.
Mark Johnson
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short-cuts. I thought your original post had
encryptions stored somewhere.
Sorry for the confusion
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 12:28 PM
Subject: Fun with Robots (was: FW: [U2] 20
in testing.
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Subject: [U2] 20 Digit Number
General Question. A client has just taken on a new major
customer
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Sent: 20 November 2005 05:14
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Subject: [U2] 20 Digit Number
General Question. A client has just taken on a new major
customer and we have to keep track
in.
Drew
Mark Johnson wrote:
General Question. A client has just taken on a new major customer and we
have
to keep track of their product codes. These codes are 20 numbers long
with no
real prefixing, suffixing or patterns.
Is there any way to abbreviate numbers. I know this is a weird
. Bob Wyatt may have more info on the Pantone conversion of
2001.
Thanks
Mark Johnson
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Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] Swapping OS
If you going from Unidata to Unidata I would
will not have that benefit.
I can calculator-enter numbers pretty effeciently given my accounting
background. But 20 digits is a lot.
I'm open to any ideas even if to know there are none.
Thanks in advance.
Mark Johnson
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Thanks Larry. I often wonder what the next thing I should invest my brain
in.
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Subject: [U2] Taking night classes
Sometimes I get questions from Universe and Unidata
Sidebar:
Did (does) any system require the null expression for DICT in an OPEN
statement. Haven't used them since 1978 when I accidentally forgot it and
never looked back.
Just curious.
Mark Johnson
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Give Pete Schellenbach an email. He's extremely supportive of users of
Accuterm. Quick turnaround.
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Using
to generate HTML which has had some success but is
limited in ease of adding fields or making changes. Perhaps this is my
opportunity to get into XML.
Thanks
Mark Johnson
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it still takes longer than I would expect.
Is a double INDEX a strange animal. Does U2 support indexing virtual
fields,
ie DATE.CUST? I don't think D3 can.
Thanks in advance.
Mark Johnson
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Any advice on making better CSV's for eventual MV to Excel exports. I've
used CSV's for years (avoiding A1 containing ID) and have been using HTML
for some formatting. The HTML problem is I usually have to create the
spreadsheet with its formatting, save as HTML and edit the 'text' of the
HTML.
I putzed around with correlative-based indexed fields and got a lot of
errmsg static. I'll try your suggestions.
I'm trying to use the system instead of maintain manual xref files. This
system is crammed full of 2M, 3M, 6Million record files and there is a lot
of NUM1:NUM2 and NUM2:NUM1 (example)
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