Good Luck.
Joe's contact info:
office 856.218.1000
cell856.422.4400
j...@bsgsg.com or j...@barkbridge.com
Barry Rogen wrote:
Joe Chelston - I think his company is BarkBridge.com
Barry Rogen
PNY Technologies, Inc.
Senior Programmer/Analyst
(973) 515 - 9700 ext 5327
bro...@pny.com
Of course those 7 writes only occur if every trigger needs to be updated
each time?
Dict one = OPEN attr 2 = if open then @id else null
Dict two = CLOSED attr 2 if Not(open) then null else @id
Roger
Dan Fitzgerald wrote:
Not sure of a limit, but you will see a decrease in performance at
Check your uvconfig file.There is a t30 limit. Looks like default
is 200. Do the indexes get counted among the 200? Or are they counted
separately?
Roger
Ray Wurlod wrote:
The limit is 1000. This results from the actual index files following the
naming convention INDEX.nnn starting
Sorry, I only use Universe. But Universe uvconfig has a ulimit
option. And the system will default to either AIX ulimit or Universe,
depending on which one is LARGER.
Roger
Symeon Breen wrote:
Hi I know this is an oft spoken of matter but this is a slightly
different question.
I
a) Universe
b) whippersnapper (32 years still in black and white)
my main concerns are the programmers that can't visualize impacts on
the whole 'code'. and are constantly recompiling after correcting 5-10
lines of code. Of course, back in the Early Dawn of Pick, compiling
500 lines of
Great answer to prevent future problems, such as
I didn't really want to do that.
thanks for reminding me about some really old options. ;)
Roger
Louie Bergsagel wrote:
A former co-worker of mine had a nifty paragraph he wrote which would edit,
compile, catalog and run a program in one fell
AIX 5.x IBM p570.
How many machines out there with over 400-500 Universe users? And
they're connecting through 25+ locations.
thanks
Roger
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Leach wrote:
Roger
For what it's worth, I've done an equivalent query in prime flavor using my
demo database and as you would expect, it works fine:
Brian
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Roger Glenfield
Sent: 09 February 2008 15
Again. This is PRIME FLAVOR. I've tried these commands on both 9.5
and 10.2
1) SORT FILE BY.EXP CHARGE.CODE EQ 01 CHARGE.CODE TOTAL REV.AMT
0 records selected.
2) SORT FILE BY.EXP CHARGE.CODE = 01 CHARGE.CODE TOTAL REV.AMT
0 records selected.
3) SORT FILE BY.EXP CHARGE.CODE WITH CHARGE.CODE
Universe version 9.5
Prime Flavor
Dictionary
CHARGE.CODE
001 D
002, 003, 004 blank
005 10R
006 M
SORT FILE BY.EXP CHARGE.CODE WHEN CHARGE.CODE EQ 01 finds zero records
and there are lots of records where one of the multi-values = 01
I've also tried the old Pick flavor
SORT FILE BY.EXP
Did Keith just reply to an email from last October? Or is the u2
list/server having problems?
Rog
Keith Johnson wrote:
Andy,
I am not entirely sure on your first part of your question. But I would
say no to the second. UNIDATA is per seat use not per CPU. At least in
the UNIX side of
fei:
Aix 5.3. Uv 10.1.12
ANS='0+' or ANS='0++'
Both will match '0N'. And ANS is 0. And you'll get the non-numeric
for the extraction.
But
IF NUM(ANS) will fail.
As to why anyone would type in 0+
rog
Tony Gravagno wrote:
Stevenson, Charles wrote:
Program TIP.LIST: Line 242,
FIRST is a synonym for SAMPLE. And that example won't return the first
two of the sorted file.
The reccount item is a better way to go.
Rog.
Nick Cipollina wrote:
What about SSELECT FILE FIRST 2?
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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Also the same bad results when I tried either old Pick style methods
NI.CNTR9998.CNTR
001 A A
002 0 9998
008 ANI+'0'
009 R R
010 8 8
Rog
George Gallen wrote:
HMM. No. Now it's not
Have you tried to send your Unidata output to the HOLD file.
And then using the '^' edit command to check for any unknown command
strings?
If none, then bypass the spooler and send the hold file directly thru
windoze?
Paperless future? You did hear about the upcoming elections somewhere
And you checked that the 'main' and/or current account doesn't have a
proc stored in the MD called EOD.REPORT.25?
Have you tried something like PHANTOM EOD.REPORT.25? And any chance
that the printer settings are also in the proc, so you don't have to
worry about the @tty settings?
Or if
Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean that somebody isn't out to get me.
The address I'm using is only used for this list. And fortunately, I
get practically no Spam. But at my main addy it's more like 10-20 a
day. Sometimes allegedly from an old addy that was deactivated about 3
years
The same programmer that doesn't read the manual does an
EXECUTE instead of a SELECTINDEX, and yes, the index already existed
or
A=STR('0',20-LEN(B)):B
instead of
A=FMT(B,'L%20') or for the Universe Pick/Ideal flavor people in the
crowd A= B'L%20'
or
TODAY=OCONV(DATE(),'D2/')
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=STR(0,5-LEN(X)):X
for the 1 concept.
Before the % was allowed, a shorter form was
X=(0:X)R#5
which
Dave
RUN BP PROGRAM -TRAP. At least with Universe.
The program will go into the Basic debugger and wait for the user to
'do something'. Which could be very dangerous.
But, if the program was compiled with the -I option, such as BASIC BP
PROGRAM -I, then the program won't stop. Which
The version of DB and O/S might help?
Remember to do your testing in a live like environment. Running a test
at night with no one else on the system won't point out any short
comings that will become obvious when 30+ users start whacking at it.
Always assume the worse. And then add another
Somebody's auto-email-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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Too many people celebrating Cinco De Mayo early?
Rog
Allen E. Elwood wrote:
FiestaHello.? Taps Microphonecan you hear me now?
Just testing to see if the list is working or not, awfully quiet even for a
Monday
Allen E. Elwood
www.tortillafc.com
Quality Code Since 1978
How about
EXECUTE DOS /C DIR UVUSR\LFC\HOLD\INSRECAP\SutherlandIssues200604.csv
So that it's all one command?
And your fall back could always be to move the HOLD record into
another file without the s and Execute against it.
Rog
Eric Armstrong wrote:
Does anyone know how to escape the in
Since Type 30 groups are subject to 'change', would a group lock still
be 'very' temporary?
Charles Barouch wrote:
Not exactly...
The system locks the group so
that the item it wants won't move during the read. Once the item is locked
(record lock), the group lock is released. In theory,
Check with www.systemid.com. Long time dealers in most things
barcode. Including interfaces between dumb terminals and barcode scanners.
Roger
Caminiti, Marc wrote:
This is kind of an off topic question. We currently use handheld
scanners to scan in a barcode on our packages to ship out an
I remember trying to convert Escom's Distribution package from Pick to
Pr1me Information over a very long weekend, back in 1979. One glitch
being them using a user exit in place of regular input statement.
Didn't Escom have a 'sister' company called Devcom?But then again,
Devcom never
There were about 10 postings for Monday, April 10.
Between Passover this week and Good Friday/Easter this weekend.
Plus what looks like spring finally arriving in the US Northeast.
Roger
gerry-u2ug wrote:
Hi ,
Its been 3 or 4 days since I've received anything from the list.
Is it dead
AIX 5.2
Universe 10.1.12 Information flavor
Autologout causes my LIST generated 'press any key to continue' to
continue to the next command, just as if the key was pressed. And then
after the same amount of time, the process drops out of Universe into a
$ or # prompt. Releasing a seat.
Don't know about others but my system
AIX 5.2
Universe Pr1me flavor 10.1.12.
Nothing in VOC for SAVE-LIST. But if I enter SAVE-LIST JUSTATEST. It
saves my 'selections'. So I guess the 'current' interpreter
automatically converts.
Of course, that hasn't stopped me from creating GL, EL SL
John, did the surgeons manage to reattach your leg yet?
Hey, at least Bill didn't mention the sub-directories in bin called
laden or osama.
-roger
John Hester wrote:
Brutzman, Bill wrote:
I want to beef up security on our old HP-Ux v10.01 running UV v8.3.3.
I am inclined to delete the
If you want to check every field.
SEARCH FILENAME
prompts STRING: and you enter
Which will return a select list for any record containing a . And
then you can pass that list to the editor to clean it up.
Roger
Kathy Tymoczko wrote:
We have a number of records with double-quote ()
Exception to no multi-command lines.
TOT(1,1)=0; TOT(1,2)=0; TOT(1,3)=0; TOT(1,4)=0; * Resets array for this loop
And as far as no MATREADS/WRITES. You can always INCLUDE the DIM
statements. Which can also include the equates for standardized
variable names for each attribute. And yeah,
Too many different files with attributes 139 and 140 to do a search
through your basic programs?
Bruce Ordway wrote:
Hi,
In my INV Dictionary I found a custom item called Z_AVEUSE
with the following conversion:
SUBR(-OCONVS,(SUBR(-OCONVS,F0,TPARTS;X;;139)/SUBR(-OCONVS,F0,TPARTS
10.1 pe windows 2000
PA
TIME
SELECT FILE COUNT.SUP
RUN BP NO.PROCESS
TIME
results
23:17:01 10 AUG 2005
23:17:01 10 AUG 2005
---NO.PROCESS Does nothing and just stops. And nothing actually displays.
without COUNT.SUP
23:18:10 10 AUG 2005
10127 record(s) select to SELECT list #0.
23:18:10 10
About the same time as D2E started iconverting DAY/MON/YEAR?
I think I preferred the Ultimate method of setting a system wide flag
and letting D2/ be D2/ for the locals.
Or even better, MMDDYY instead of slashing/dashing. Of course, some
preferred not having to enter years, entering 7/13
Any word on the status of Unidata 7.1? Any real life experiences?
No, lets not ask when the PE edition is coming out.
Roger
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Haven't done rfid yet.
But if you're looking for the vendor compliant formats, for most of the
retailers, then you might want to check out Paxar/Monarch.
They did have/may still support most of the major retailer formats.
Unfortunately, you also will need one of their printers, ribbons
If it's because you have a lot of possibilities
Setup index of possible conversions and then test?
Such as
MIXED.CONV=''
MIXED.CONV1='N':@VM:'Y':@VM:'E'
MIXED.CONV2='MD2':@VM::@VM:'MD3'
LOCATE(REC5,MIXED.CONV,1;MIXED.VM) THEN
CONV=MIXED.CONV2,MIXED.VM
END ELSE
CONV=''
END
IF CONV='' THEN
PRINT
Was this part of the deal with Prophet 21?
Try
www.p21.com
Roger
Ross Morrissey wrote:
The ADP WDS website (http://www.adpwds.com) has gone dark - would anyone on
the list have some insight?
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Nah. My first Microdata only had 10 mb. The 50s came out 1-2 years later.
Roger
Schalk van Zyl wrote:
Wow, Noah! - you MUST be old!
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 06:25 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gyle,
64KB? ROTFLMAO! The first Microdata machine I worked on had 16KB, and ran a
medical billing
Fawaz Ashraff wrote:
Hi All,
We have a program that used to work but is now not
functioning. The problems is if you have an active
select list and you try to run the following
statements
GET.LIST CL.BCS.MAYBE this has 139 records
SELECT STUDENTS WITH X.STU.BCS.REG.FLAG LIKE 'N...'
This
Timothy Snyder wrote:
Richard Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/13/2005 02:05:51 PM:
... Why take a flexible, dynamic database system and force it to
be fixed length. This is what you are doing using dimensioned arrays
and
MATREADs. The most common justification I have heard is
Don't know about increasing the number, but you can use 'SAVE.STACK' to
save the current 99.
And then you can 'record' the 99 to a logging file, if you're trying to
keep track of what they're doing.
Roger
Hruby, Paul wrote:
Greetings,
Is there anyway to increase the user stack from 49 lines
Okay, the number of data * doesn't match the the number removed.
Is anything else wrong?
Roger
Brutzman, Bill wrote:
Using HP-Ux 11i with UniVerser 10.1, I get the following error message.
How can this problem be fixed?
--Bill
Your VOC is out of date. Update to current release (Y/N)?y
Your VOC is
Another source: www.systemid.com
The wedge substitutes the data read by the scanner into keyboard
entry. But not all scanners will work with a wedge. Terminal wedges
are usually designed for specific manufacturers.
Or if you have old PCs that aren't in use right now, you can get another
Isn't Universe/Unidata still using a runtime interpreter instead of
generating assembler code?
David Jordan wrote:
The concept of having Basic.Net assembly language is one I am interested in
too. One could write the business rules in PICK Basic in a class and use VB
or C# to develop the GUIs.
Can't say for sure. I remember seeing it in one of the old programs
that I had to work on in 1976/77.
So I'm guessing very early Basic. After all, as we all know. Kevin
only wanted to get a football program running. So he probably didn't
worry that much about data files.
Roger
Mark
Monarch from Datawatch. Converts report files into data.
Mark Johnson wrote:
The whole premise was to use the existing reports that are presently
designed and not re-engineer them.
Like many systems, this one is full of finished reports (both english and
databasic) and the object is to send them
Senioritis has set in. Yes Ken Simms.
Allen Bell wrote:
Who's Kevin?
Do you mean Ken Simms?
Roger Glenfield wrote:
Can't say for sure. I remember seeing it in one of the old programs
that I had to work on in 1976/77.
So I'm guessing very early Basic. After all, as we all know. Kevin
only
Bill
Well, in UV/AIX. Blank was the same as Form 0 as in zero.
SP.ASSIGN HS was the same as SP.ASSIGN HSF0
I never got around to trying to name the printers and the forms, I only
used form numbers. If you want to direct specific print outs to
specific printers, you have to assign specific
How are your printers setup configed? How are the jobs assigned? Do
you use form numbers? What you're describing will happen if the first
printer is busy and another printer is assigned the same form number as
the first.
Roger
Brutzman, Bill wrote:
In both our old and new HP-Ux servers
No, it's not you. First duplicate message seems to be from you,
regarding system(49), at 4:47 pm.
Roger
Kevin King wrote:
First, is it just me or is everyone getting copies of yesterday's
posts?
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If you're adding a lot of records to the archives at once and it was
undersized, you're going to pay a hit while the system resizes on the
fly. If you're dramatically increasing the record count, it would be
better to resize before copying. Just as it's better to turn off
indexing when
Mostly true. But how many systems are being chosen by the beancounters
because they're standard? Not because it helps to improve sales,
manufacturing or operations, just accounting functions? And then
sales/manufacturing/operations has to adopt to the new, improved system?
If SAP and/or
George
CREATE.INDEX FILE STATE NO.NULLS
CREATE.INDEX FILE ZIP NO.NULLS
And when no one needs to update the file
BUILD.INDEX FILE STATE
and from another terminal
BUILD.INDEX FILE ZIP
or from just one terminal
BUILD.INDEX FILE ALL
Which will generate a phantom for the other indexes.
Updating may
Under Universe 9.6, I found that it was much faster to do two selects,
the first one with just the index and then the second for the rest of
the conditions.
The new versions are supposed to optimize for indexing and also for
tfile conversions.
Roger
Kevin King wrote:
As I understand it, the
Yeah, I'm pretty sure if not globallyl or voc cataloged, it defaults to
the calling program's file. Been doing that for awhile.
Roger
Jacques G. wrote:
I've been working on a Universe 10.xx on an Dec Alpha
machine, I found an account where a subroutine was
being called and the routine wasn't
Universe 10 .PE /Windows 2000
Yes, Null passes a numeric test. But, null will not pass that case
statement. Its not ge 1.
rog
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mispoke -17 would not be allowed, but null and 5.6 would still be allowed
with this code below.
Will
In a message dated 2/11/2005 7:36:04
Brenda Price wrote:
Will,
Since the input can be several alpha characters as well as numeric. The fix is
listed below.
CASE NUM(SEL) AND SEL GE 1 AND SEL LE MAX.VAL
Thank you everyone for the responses. However, the programs were fixed before
I asked the question. The question was not how to
Rookies.
10355 days with MV and my age is 19571. Now, where did I put my walker?
And no, we had Basic back then.
Dennis Bartlett wrote:
waal, ah'll be danged...
you must be psychic.. ah'm 44 with 24 years...
-Original Message-
From: Phil Gurnee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Consider getting a zip code file so you can prompt for zip code before
city/state and then having the user choose from the available town names
and defaulting to state. Bound to prevent a bunch of misspellings.
Mark Johnson wrote:
INDUSTRIAL and DISTRIBUTION were examples. I can't remember but
hashing location of the new id is probably not the same as the old id, so
the record will still have to be removed/deleted from the original group
before writing it to new group.
Roger
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Sent:
It's not on Universe. I had to convert all the b/add procs when moving from
GA 3820 to Universe.
Another Pick to Universe proc conversion issue, if your procs tried to
initialize the buffers with
IH/ / / / /
Make sure you don't have any extra spaces between the slashes.
Good luck.
Roger
a) you know that Micro$oft has cut off NT 4.0 support, as of about now?
b) 512 mb does seem small for anything Micro$oft related. How many users?
And is the server used for anything else?
Roger
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Cisar Riba
We had a QMS Kiss laser printer (mid 1980s). One of it's standard features
was that it would not eject a 'blank' page. It was considered a 'paper
saving feature'. Very annoying if you forget to leave the eject option on.
Roger
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Don
Do you have long file name turned off?
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Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 12:53 PM
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Subject: [U2] [UD] Key Length Limit? [REPOST]
Is there a key length limit in UD [or SB]? I
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