Hi,
Another way is to use swig (www.swig.org) combine with Intercall UV
library to make a new perl library.
With this tools, you got a pure perl library with all functions to
access your Universe.
I used this with Python successfully :-)
Christophe Marchal
Ang Suan Yong wrote:
Dear All
Try removing the ; (semi-colon) from your SQL query. It isn't
required.
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Dear All
Is it possible to
This sounds like an ODBC rather than a perl problem:
Have you enabled the account for ODBC? If it has not been created as a SQL
Schema, you need to explicitly set up ODBC in that account using the HS.ADMIN
menu in the HS.ADMIN account. (LOGTO HS.ADMIN, run HS.ADMIN, select option 3 to
enable
So why was it changed in the first place. I wonder how many liked it that
way.
Mark Johnson
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I think what Larry is
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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Haven't you seen any of the about 3000 emails on this subject?
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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I'm sure we've all seen the user that ignores umpteen WARNING:
UNINITIALIZED VARIABLE USED! Zero Assumed! errors scrolling up their
screen.
Is there a way to log non-fatal runtime errors so that they may be reviewed
later? Are they already logged someplace that I'm not aware of? I've checked
the
A couple of out-of-office replies flooding the list with replies to
themselves
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So why was it
HI Dave,
Probably no use to you because I note that you are running Unidata, but on
Universe there is file in the Universe install directory called errlog.
This logs all these run time errors.
It's been some years since I worked on Unidata, but I do vaguely recall a
similar file there...
I use AccuTerm mostly and it has a keepalive function that sends a signal
to the server every two minutes. I'm seeing these CHAR(255):CHAR(252) (IAC
and WON'T) characters display at TCL (or in a menu) every two minutes on
UniData. These characters interfere with data input. This does not seem
50+ in a single day? Try 1500+ in an hour :-S
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Somebody's auto-email-responder
NEWPCODE on Unidata does this, I do not know if the same command is
available in Universe.
Trevor.
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I think NEWPCODE only works for the session that is executing NEWPCODE, so
it would have to be inside of the calling program. You'd have to have it
poll a flag, and if the flag changed, then NEWPCODE and de-set the flag.
hth,
Allen
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I don't know of any way to force another process to refresh it's
subroutine cache (maybe someone else has the answer to that) but it's a
good idea sometimes for a background process to periodically restart
itself, i.e, for a program named WATCHER running as a phantom:
0001 MAX.TIME=3600
0002
Hello All.
I've seen this question asked from time to time, but I can't get into
the archives to find out what the answer has been.
I find myself the person assigned to a new development project with the
responsibility of learning to use the Basic Client Interface to access
data in an
Hello
I forgot to add that we are using UniData 7.1, almost always on Windows,
although it's not impossible that we might need to install our UniData
app on a Unix box.
Thanks again
Victor St. Clair
Jenkon
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Dave:
I have an request in with IBM for this information. I didn't get any
feedback on the list and if I get an answer I'll post it for you and anyone
else who might want it.
Bill
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Actually not. That's probably why I'm asking why the volume appears low.
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Haven't you seen any of the about 3000
So one person's screwed-up auto-responder changes it for everyone else.
Doesn't seem right.
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Somebody's
So one renegade email auto-responder changed this for everyone.
Too bad that was the only solution.
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50+ in a single
Hi,
I am writing a java application for fun that essentially operates as an
GUI IDE/workspace/TCL shell.
I am connecting to UV with UOJ.
When I run my app at work, I'm in a full Windows environment. When I
run this same app at home, I'm in a Linux environment - UniVerse PE.
The situation
I believe this is more or a linux permissions issue
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Hi,
I am writing a java application for fun that
Look in the list archives for articles I posted.
The supplied documentation program are rubbish, I have raised a Case
with IBM about it, but it's priority 4 [ 4 == fixed when they've
nothing else to do in Denver, cross-words all finished, too wet / cold
to go outside for a walk ;-) ].
Look at
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I've seen this question asked from time to time, but I can't get into
the archives to find out what the answer has been.
What archives are you having trouble with? I usually use Nabble:
http://www.nabble.com/U2---Users-f801.html
I find
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