Mike,
You can do this, you just tweek the DOS verb to include and H in
attribute 4 or 5.
Cheers
Phil
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MR
Sent: Friday, 12 May 2006 1:30 p.m.
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We got around this one by creating a VB6 DLL that implemented only the
functionality we needed (file open and close, record read, DynArray
field/value/mv and oconv/iconv. If you are planning to use a lot of
functionality then it is a pain in the neck but if you only use a little
(like we do) then
Craig Bennett wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get FREE software that will convert
Excel files to text files in command line mode ?
Have you considered a perl script? The
Spreadsheet::ParseExcel::Simple module is very easy to use.
I just wrote a routine to satisfy the request and posted
Nice Tony.
I did have to upgrade my dot net to v2:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0856EACB-4362-4
B0D-8EDD-AAB15C5E04F5displaylang=en
22.5mb!
And then it worked without the error message and pretty quickly at that!
Nice job!
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From:
Got it figured out. I found a similar issue with Oracle and the
solution was to check the Allow inprocess box on the Provider options
under Linked Servers, Providers in SQL.
Make sure you reboot and then it appears to be working.
Now I don't have to store my data in SQL to use the Analysis
This web site does not work.
What's the purpose of this : removethis
Tony Gravagno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craig Bennett wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get FREE software that will convert
Excel files to text files in command line mode ?
Have you considered a perl script? The
quote who=Dave S
This web site does not work.
What's the purpose of this : removethis
It's a trick so sniffers can't harvest email addresses and web addresses
from TCP/IP packet transmissions. Do what it says: removethis then use the
rest. Simple. Of course, I say that after having to figure
David:
IBM advises that those migrating an MV system to U2 select UniVerse not
UniData. UniData is not inherently multi-value aware and there are a number
of other issues that IBM suggests will be avoided by migrating to UniVerse.
So, take IBM's advice and move D3 to UniVerse not UniData.
When
Dave,
Tony already explained earlier what it meant.
It just means what it says: remove it and it works
I think it is an excellent way to disguise mail and internet adresses for
spammers.
Have a nice weekend
Arie
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bill Haskett wrote on 05/12/2006 11:46:20 AM:
IBM advises that those migrating an MV system to U2 select UniVerse not
UniData. UniData is not inherently multi-value aware
Just curious - who within IBM supplied that information and opinion? The
last time I looked, UniData seemed to have one
I removed removethisNebula- but still couldn't find it.
Eric Armstrong
Programmer/Analyst
Lobel Financial
714.816.1207
714.995.7012 fax
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I am not worried about that.
Overly paranoid.
Arie van Dam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
Tony already explained earlier what it meant.
It just means what it says: remove it and it works
I think it is an excellent way to disguise mail and internet adresses for
spammers.
Have a nice
It's much more practical than protecting against packet sniffers. Anyone
can subscribe to the list and get addresses and anyone can go to the
archive (with a program) and harvest addresses from prior postings going
back a few years. It happens all the time and I do my best to avoid it.
Sorry for
Just remove removethis
Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
http://www.wcs-corp.com
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Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 9:42 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] xls to text
I
Don't remove Nebula-.
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Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 11:42 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] xls to text
I removed removethisNebula- but still couldn't find it.
Eric
I don't think it is overly paranoid. Nor do I think it is overly
cautious.
This is my work address and I never use it except for business and this
list. I get a lot of spam at this address. Are the two facts related?
Beats me, maybe one of our client sells email addresses on the side.
Leave the Nebula- on the address.
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Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 11:42 AM
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Subject: RE: [U2] xls to text
I removed removethisNebula- but still couldn't find it.
It's not paranoia if they really ARE after you. ;-)
Seriously, though -- we are careful about protecting our subscribers'
privacy. We have disabled the majordomo 'who' command, and closed the
'which @' security hole to prevent spammers from harvesting email addresses
en masse.
Unfortunately,
Does anyone out here have experience with Citrix as it pertains to
Universe?
We have some customers / prospects that use Macs as their desktop
computer and would like to connect to our app. Our front-end is written
in Visual Basic and doesn't run on the Mac. Someone from sales just
mentioned
Try VNC, it's free.
Ross
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike
Pflugfelder
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 11:49 AM
To: u2-users
Subject: [U2] Citrix with Universe
Does anyone out here have experience with Citrix as it pertains to
Universe?
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
Hi Mike,
Given that you're running a custom VB app, the question you pose is a bit more
about citrix/mac than it is about universe. Citrix will provide remote access
to any app from the citrix client. Your VB app will run on a windows box with
citrix server software. Citrix does have mac
Citrix Metaframe Server may be a solution for you. Your VB front-end will
run on a Windows Citrix server, and it can be accessed by a thin client or
even a browser on most platforms. Mac Citrix clients are available for
both PowerPC and OS X.
--
Michael Golden
Unique Fabricating Inc
We have a client that uses Remote Desktop on Linux and loves it. There
is also a version for the Mac. It should be a little lighter than
Citrix.
Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary Canada
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From: Mike Pflugfelder
Does anyone out here have experience with Citrix as it
pertains to
... I would pay $100 a year to 'Whack-The-Hack' org. Kind of a Oliver
North/Jack Bauer .. off the books .spy/enforcer . org that would physically
whack hackers and spammers. Right now they feel NO PAIN.. and but we need
to deal with it.So if there were negative consequences for their
At 09:52 -0700 2006/05/12, Tony Gravagno wrote:
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And if you're going to do munge the address, please do it correctly.
Add .invalid on to the end, so that the folks that don't catch the
munge only clogg-up their own servers and not anybody else's. It's
not as much of an
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