I see that you can edit DICT.DICT with some response on this but you can
do like I do here:
:AE VOC DW.DICT
Top of DW.DICT in VOC, 3 lines, 616 characters.
001: PA
002: * David Wademan custom DICT lookup for 132 character mode *
003: LIST DICT I2,FILENAME ID.SUP DBL.SPC @ID FMT 32L TYP LOC FMT
DAVID WADEMAN wrote:
I see that you can edit DICT.DICT with some response on this but you can
do like I do here:
:AE VOC DW.DICT
Top of DW.DICT in VOC, 3 lines, 616 characters.
001: PA
002: * David Wademan custom DICT lookup for 132 character mode *
003: LIST DICT I2,FILENAME ID.SUP DBL.SPC @ID
] On Behalf Of George Gallen
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 9:23 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] default sort order
get rid of the first BY, it is assumed.
(just include the field names)
@
001: PH
002: LAST-NAME BY NAME BY @ID
@
001: PH
002: @ID
-Original
ED DICT YOUR.FILE.NAME @
1) PH
2) FIELD NAMES FILTERS SORT ORDER
Don't just put BY @ID in it, that can be accomplished with SORT
YOUR.FILE.NAME
Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 21:31:31 -0400
From: slestak...@gmail.com
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] default sort order
Where is it in
Ron Hutchings wrote:
ED DICT YOUR.FILE.NAME @
1) PH
2) FIELD NAMES FILTERS SORT ORDER
Don't just put BY @ID in it, that can be accomplished with SORT
YOUR.FILE.NAME
Hmm, That is one of the things I tried. just by @id is fine for me,
howver, it is not doing it. I'll look again tomorrow.
: [U2] default sort order
Ron Hutchings wrote:
ED DICT YOUR.FILE.NAME @
1) PH
2) FIELD NAMES FILTERS SORT ORDER
Don't just put BY @ID in it, that can be accomplished with SORT
YOUR.FILE.NAME
Hmm, That is one of the things I tried. just by @id is fine for me,
howver, it is not doing
@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] default sort order
Ron Hutchings wrote:
ED DICT YOUR.FILE.NAME @
1) PH
2) FIELD NAMES FILTERS SORT ORDER
Don't just put BY @ID in it, that can be accomplished with SORT
YOUR.FILE.NAME
Hmm, That is one of the things I tried. just by @id is fine for me
Hmm, That is one of the things I tried. just by @id is fine for me,
howver, it is not doing it. I'll look again tomorrow.
Are you running with ECLTYPE P? Try it with ECLTYPE U.
Tim Snyder
Consulting I/T Specialist
U2 Lab Services
Information Management, IBM Software Group
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That would most likely because you only have read privileges for
DICT.DICT as your current user. (Or DICT.DICT is read-only, whatever is
applicable)
That thread from last week is what actually jarred my memory to look
for
this again. We use SB+ sp we have a ton of BI in the dictionaries so
Timothy Snyder wrote:
Are you running with ECLTYPE P? Try it with ECLTYPE U.
Yes, we are using a Pick flavored account. I will try tomorrow
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