[U2] [UV] PID or Port from @USERNO

2006-06-21 Thread Tony Gravagno
This is being posted for an associate of ours, I don't have access to the systems in question. The problem is that on Universe 9.4, @USERNO returned a PIB, an R83-style port number unique to the DBMS, like Unidata @UDTNO. In newer UV releases this returns the PID ( like getpid() ), the process ID

Re: [U2] [UV] PID or Port from @USERNO

2006-06-21 Thread Ray Wurlod
I understood that @USERNO and pid have always been the same on Windows platforms; that it was only on UNIX that they differ. On UNIX, as on Prime, interactive user numbers begin from 11 and go up, while phantom numbers begin at 65535 (unsigned) and work down. --- u2-users mailing list