Or:
[AD] use a dedicated tool like mvPDF that offers a page designer... [/AD]
If you factor in the time you save in setting up some of these tools the cost
disappears pretty quick.
Brian
On 10/20/07, Hona, David S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does 'manage' mean?
Do you need barcodes, table
Isn't that true only when using 'AND' with the 'WITH' phrase? Using 'OR'
would have to use the whole index/selection again.
-Original Message-
From: Ray Wurlod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 11:30 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] Indexing
UV 10.0.10 and ODBC driver 3.07.02.7013
This same combination of UV and ODBC driver are working just fine on my
personal laptop also under XP Pro
I get the same error from HS.SALES, HS.SERVICE and my newly created
account.
Hona, David S wrote:
What are UV server and client releases?
Can
Laure,
We noticed this problem about two years ago. We have a client that uses
RedBack exclusively for data entry and reporting for their public storage
warehouse. Every now and then we lose data inexplicably. This happens
about twice or three times a week.
Since we use RedBack for most of
Thanks Jeff,
I wrote an ftp_get/put as well, but it uses standard AIX programs and
works very well. I've used sftp in the past and if that comes up, I'm
prepared. It's just that I'm new to the HTTP retrieval world. Just getting
it to work at all was exciting for me...
Do you know if curl works
Never mind about the AIX question. I installed the Linux Applications CD
for AUX and curl is on it. Now for some good, old fashioned elbow grease.
This is the exciting part of my job.
Karl
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Thanks Jeff,
I wrote an ftp_get/put as well, but it uses standard AIX
Hello Marcos,
Please contact me I can connect you with our developers to review this process.
Thanks
Janet Bond
FusionWare Corporation
Sales Operation Manager
1.866.266.2326 x159
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Sent:
Okay, I've re-written the application that retrieves product data so it
now uses curl, but I'm stumped on the password section.
The way the vendor site is written, it doesn't require a password to get
search results. If our salesmen are logged in, they get:
Retail Price: 2.02
Your Price: 1.21
Not a trivial subject. You should probably contact the site owner and
inquire as to what URL encoded string their login program wants to see
as a beginning point.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I've re-written the application that retrieves product data so it
now uses curl, but I'm stumped on
The application checks to see if the user has access to the web page. If
the user does not it should go to a login page to prompt for username and
password.
To by pass this, you may be able to call the login page, feed username and
password and then call the page you require.
Regards
David
Excel is different. To get a list of tables from Excel you must specify that
you want to retrieve system tables. For some arcane reason best known to
Microsoft and not revealed to the great unwashed, Excel worksheets are reported
to the ODBC driver as system tables (and therefore get their
No, it's true for all cases. UniVerse indexes are only used on restrictions in
the first WITH phrase in the query. That's one of the rules.
Indexes are used except:
1. if the NO.INDEX keyword is specified
2. if an active Select List can be used (similar logic to current thread)
3. if the
One of our end users started getting the printer on (AccuTerm - this prints
everything you do to the printer and keeps it attached to your session so no
one else can print) last week. One of our other programs, found the reason
was he'd changed some equated statements from having the actual value
From: karlp
Okay, I've re-written the application that retrieves product
data so it now uses curl...
I've used cURL for many years and recommend it highly. It's now in its
tenth year as open source with a business-friendly license and exceptional
maintenance record. While on-going maintenance
When the new version of the equate was compiled under Information
flavor, the compiler warned that it was a Reality style LOCATE.
To its credit, the compiler defers the evaluation of the EQU until it
is used, at which point, it evaluates it in context, so the compiler
is evaluating
Very oddnot sure why, mass hysteria? ;-)
I'll tell you what, this is an easier construct, especially if you have two
dozen or so values to stick into an array.
TEMP = CHANGE('A.B.D.M.S.V','.',@VM)
EQU VALID.CC.TYPES TO TEMP
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Are you able to successfully complete the ODBC connectivity tests to the
demo accounts on your server?
If not, fix that first and then if that's not the problem it's probably
related to a UV configuration problem. Check your unirpcservices config
file and check there is no conflict with any other
Thanks Tony.
I've subscribed to lists and have used OSS (open source software) since
about 1991. There is one thing about this situation and using cURL. I'm on
AIX and the Linux Applications are specifically remastered for use on AIX.
Frankly, I don't think the vigilance is as necessary as I'm
Let's start with the basics:
1) What version of the UV/ODBC driver are you using to push the data
from SQL Server into UV?
2) UV version and OS platform
3) Not really applicable in this particular issue, but: if on UNIX
platform: what ODBC driver manager are using and the version? Have you
So, Ray, where do I find these rules? Are they written down somewhere
that I can get to and acquire a copy?
Jef.
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No, it's true for all cases. UniVerse indexes are only used on
restrictions in the first WITH phrase in the query. That's one of the
rules.
Richard Nuckolls wrote:
the compiler is evaluating VALID.CC.TYPES1,1 as
A':@VM:'B':@VM:'D':@VM:'M':@VM:'S':@VM:'V'1,1
The precedence of concatenation is lower than dynamic array extraction. Try
placing parenthesis characters around the equate definition. E.g. EQU
VALID.CC.TYPES TO
From: Ray Wurlod
For some arcane reason best known to Microsoft and not revealed
to the great unwashed...
I've blogged some notes on this largely OT subtopic.
http://
removepleaseNebula-RnD.com/blog/tech/2007/10/sql-with-excel01.html
HTH
Tony Gravagno
Nebula Research and Development
TG@
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