Dattatraya,
As others have said it sounds like you need more background knowledge of
unidata in general. Unidata comes with some good pdfs for this kind of
thing - certainly explaining basic concepts such as dictionary items.
Try looking in UDTD.pdf - Using Unidata. This is available for
Do you know if this is still a problem (too busy to trawl through the readme
files)?
Thanks
David
Kevin King-2 wrote:
Come to find out the problem was that the user never logged off.
Apparently
Unidata keeps some information about indexes in the file buffer and
because
that file buffer
Morning All,
Looking for some pointers/information/guidance from anyone that may have
already been through what we're going to be doing over the next few
months.
We will be migrating both our OS and Universe Database to a new physical
server as detailed below:
Current
Future
Sun
Dattatraya,
What do you mean by the 3 hidden columns? Are they fields that exist in the
DATA files but have no DICT that defines the fields? If that is the case, you
should determine what program is updating these fields, what type of data it
is, then build the missing Dicts. This is simply
Well look at that - you learn something new every day. That'll learn me to
look at the manual/help/instructions even when I think I know what I'm doing
:)
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From: Edward Brown
Note that to enter the blank lines (lines 3 and 4) you need to use the
backquote character
How do you know? What are you doing that you can see the data that you can't
find?
I'm with the other posters that believe that you're simply missing
dictionary items (the UniData dictionary is DEescriptive *NOT* PREsriptive
like Oracle).
However, if they are in multi-value columns there are a
Here is an unlikely reason for the missing Dicts (I am assuming they are
missing):
Whoever created the fields did not want people to easily access them. For
example, un-encrypted passwords.
I seriously doubt this is the situation, but I thought I would just throw it
out.
My vote is still
Missing dicts seems likely to me also. In our system we tend to create dicts
only for fields we report / select on. File layouts are maintained in a bespoke
editor, which in turn ties in with the way we use records from these files
programmatically. So programmers tend to maintain the file
I believe Colin was referring to a problem with BUILD.INDEX during the phase
that udtsort.exe is used to sort the temp files before applying to the index.
As Colin indicated - this is ancient history (in terms of UniData releases).
Wally Terhune
U2 Support Architect
Rocket Software
4700 S.
Dattatrava,
Unfortunately, when my compatriots are so engrained in using AE/ED,
paragraphs, procs and such we cannot see the forest through the trees. Let
us as a group stop teaching the newbie's the esoteric commands and have them
use our neat new tools.
The Basic Developer Toolkit (BDT) is
however, if the dict definition doesn't exist, will those tools create one?
He is still stuck with either sifting through the programming to figure out what
data is put in those attributes, or analyzing the data itself to figure out what
kind of data it is (purpose, not data types).
George
Both tools allow dictionary item creation. Of course, you would know that
if you had tried either one.
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of George Gallen
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 9:59 AM
To: U2
Correct, I have not used either.
but even if they do allow creation, you still have to know what the data is,
it's purpose in life to accurately define a dict item.
Do those programs also scan the entire file to determine what the highest
attribute
number is? (I use an idesc
Veering a little off-topic here!
I've not used the unidata dev environment although I edit my programs in
a windows editor, in common with almost all the programmers here, and
have tools to quickly identify and compile up any modified source files,
plus loads of other bespoke bits and pieces that
Is it possible to use the query builder by itself, without installing
wIntegrate? I can use the AccuTerm Transfer Wizard via the web; it has
a .cab file that will install along with AccuTerm 2K2 (IE version).
The query builder would be a fine product to be able to use via the web.
Bill
And if you are using UniData 6 or older all those fancy tools supposedly
don't work anyway.
Unfortunately we don't all have the luxury to always work with the
latest release like Doug obviously does.
Edward Brown wrote:
Veering a little off-topic here!
I've not used the unidata dev environment
Mecki,
That is not true, XLr8Editor does work on Unidata release 6.0 and up.
Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Mecki Foerthmann
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 10:38
Mike:
Sure it is. On the main page, at the bottom...
Related Products
Client Tools http://www.rocketsoftware.com/u2/tools/
U2 Client Tools are designed to fully leverage the power of the extended
relational model supported by UniData and UniVerse.
U2.NET
Get the new hardware, plan the steps for install/conversion, create test
cases, run a test conversion, adjust conversion procedures, run your test
cases and, once all issues are resolved and documented, schedule downtime,
blow away the target system so you have a clean platform again and pull the
Sorry Doug,
I don't like using ED either, but XLr8Editor probably won't work on our
UD release at work, since we don't even have 6.0.
And for quick data fixes and looking at raw data from TCL with select
lists ED/AE just can't be beat.
Nevertheless at least for maintaining Basic code I use
I have been talking to a company about some programming work. They are running
a software package called Storis. Is the source code included with this
software? What is the GUI front end written in (Revision 8.5)?
Thank you.
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Just out of curiosity, why are you moving to windows? Are there specific
benefits?
Thanks.
On 10/07/2009 10:55 AM, jpb-u2ug wrote:
We have moved from Unix V5 on Motorola, to Solaris 2.6, to Solaris 8, to RH
Linux AS3, and are now in the process of moving to Windows 2008.
I wonder if (when) the U2 Solution portal...
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/im/U2+Solution+Portal+-+Home
...and the U2 Developer works portal...
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/views/data/libraryview.jsp?search_by=U2
...will be coming over soon? I couldn't find them in the
Bill,
I spoke to some IBMers... er... Rocketeers yesterday on that topic.
They are still porting over tons of web material. While final dates were
not communicated, they are working on it.
- Chuck
Bill Haskett wrote:
I wonder if (when) the U2 Solution portal...
I spoke to some IBMers... er... Rocketeers
Maybe I missed this in the days after the announcement, but has the
critical question of what to call Rocket Software employees been
discussed? I kinda like Rocketeers but wonder if they'd prefer something
else like Rocketers, Rocketmen (gender bias
Brian:
Mike could go to the horses mouth and contact BlueFinity about mv.NET.
It's a very good product at a very reasonable price (except, of course,
the Reporting Services module).
HTH,
Bill
br...@brianleach.co.uk
Hi all.
I'm not sure how common the knowledge is, or indeed whether I should
particularly be sharing it out, but there are a limited number of day passes
available for day 1 of the U2 University in Liverpool next Tuesday. These cost
100 GBP (about 100 Euros and not too many more USD at the
I can't remember how it works in the Unidata world, but on our Universe
systems we create a bunch of VOC items called F1, F2, F3, etc. Each one
looks a bit like this:
Top of F1 in VOC, 6 lines, 11 characters.
*--: P
001: D
002: 1
003:
004:
005: 15T
006: S
Bottom.
Anytime we just want to see
Symeon,
As a long time Pickie, I thought that I would point out that there is a
short-cut that is supported on most multi-value flavours which saves some
concatenation, for instance :
CRT SPACE(15):AREC.HDR1,1'R#10 ':AREC.HDR1,2'R#10 ':AREC.HDR1,3'R#10
':AREC.HDR1,4'R#10 ' ':AREC.HDR1,5'R#10'
Hello,
Anyone here had to display the Unicode Euro symbol on the terminal ? I'd like
to store it in a data item and be able to display it. I've looked at the
UNICHARS command without luck.
Jacques G.
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I wonder what is the marketing idea behind the name Rocket ? To me it
invokes late 1950 - 1960's Sputnik/Apollo technology to an epoch when cars
designs were made to look like rockets, when there was a hockey player
nicknamed Maurice The Rocket Richard and people watched Flash Gordon on a
On Wed, 7 Oct 2009, Jacques G. wrote:
Hello,
Anyone here had to display the Unicode Euro symbol on the terminal ?
I'd like to store it in a data item and be able to display it. I've
looked at the UNICHARS command without luck.
If you're talking about an actual (dumb) terminal, good
We are using terminal emulators. Putty and HostAccess are the most frequently
used.
- Original Message
From: Bob Rasmussen r...@anzio.com
To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Wed, October 7, 2009 4:06:48 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] Storing / Displaying the Euro symbol
All,
Doug Henschen at Intelligent Enterprise has posted this article:
http://intelligent-enterprise.informationweek.com/channels/information_management/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=220301557
I have a bet with him that there is enough interest in MV stories
that he should do more of them.
Funny you should ask. Andy Youniss, Rocket's CEO, was asked the question of the
origination of Rocket last night at dinner, and the short answer was that at
the time 20 years ago, he liked it.
Although it may feel retro to some, I disagree that it carries a negative
connotation. One of the
http://www.storis.com/
--- On Wed, 10/7/09, Steve Kunzman skunz...@comcast.net wrote:
From: Steve Kunzman skunz...@comcast.net
Subject: [U2] Anybody familiar with Storis software?
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 2:16 PM
I have been talking to a company about
I am truly impressed with your ability to find this gem.
What I'd like to know is why the sudden change in the treatment of the
Personal Editions of UV/UD from their new owner.
IBM were happy to let anyone have a copy for the non-commercial use required
in the agreement. I get the impression with
Nice article man!
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Results resu...@keyally.com wrote:
All,
Doug Henschen at Intelligent Enterprise has posted this article:
http://intelligent-enterprise.informationweek.com/channels/information_management/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=220301557
I have a
I'm impressed that they actually used the MultiValue[TM] word on this
page. That it is still a trademark of Spectrum, right? I don't recall
them using that when they were IBM, although they might have. --dawn
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Ross Morrissey u...@rossmorrissey.com wrote:
For those of you using PRC, we have spoke with Susan at U2 University. She
says if you want to use our XLr8Editor she needs our editor to call the
check out function during edit mode and the call the check in mode on
finish. We told her that would not be a problem. She said all PRC's
customer
In message
663c35400910071056r188989b1x40a2e0b34083c...@mail.gmail.com, Kyle
Moore kmo...@mooreimages.com writes
Get the new hardware, plan the steps for install/conversion, create test
cases, run a test conversion, adjust conversion procedures, run your test
cases and, once all issues are
Does anyone know how to use @NV or @VALUE.COUNT in a dictionary,
thanks,
Brad
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On Wed, 7 Oct 2009, Jacques G. wrote:
We are using terminal emulators. Putty and HostAccess are the most
frequently used.
So you should call them for tech support ... yeah, that'll work ;-)
Seriously, if you'd like to consider using Anzio, we'll work with you on
that. I don't know the
Boosters?
Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage Better by Design!
-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-
boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of bradley.sch...@usbank.com
Sent: Thursday, 8 October 2009 5:53 AM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] U2
I did a migration from SGI IRIX (RISC CPU) to RH AS 3 about 6 years ago.
I've also done 2 other migrations from earlier to later versions of UV
and the underlying OS just for hardware upgrades. The only differences
with the OS change were:
1) As others have mentioned, I had to run fnuxi since I
Hi All,
I am trying to call 2 subroutines using the same session in UniObject .NET but
have an issue when the second subroutine Inserts a larger common block.
I call the first subroutine without any issues. But when I call the second
subroutine I get the following error.
[IBM U2][UODOTNET -
What's in a name? BTW: I never liked Ardent Software...thank goodness that
name hasn't been brought back... yet! :)
-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Henry Unger
Sent: Thursday, 8 October 2009 7:26
A company decision to make everything Microsoft.
--
From: Jeff Powell j...@powellclan.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 1:25 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] hpux to linux; Solaris 2.6 to Solaris 10
Just out of curiosity,
Hi Adrian
I don't have problem with named commons. There is a problem if you update
the parameters in a named common and you do not compile all the subroutines
with the named common. If you call a routine that has not been recompiled
you get a fatal, named common mismatch. Is that a possible
Try ahsub1.Dispose(); after ahsub1.Call();
Regards
Adrian Halid wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to call 2 subroutines using the same session in UniObject .NET
but have an issue when the second subroutine Inserts a larger common
block.
I call the first subroutine without any issues. But
On Wed, October 7, 2009 4:28 pm, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message
663c35400910071056r188989b1x40a2e0b34083c...@mail.gmail.com, Kyle
Moore kmo...@mooreimages.com writes
lots deleted
Just copy all the accounts across. Make sure they have entries in the
UV.ACCOUNT file.
If all the
My apologies. It should be ipcs in every case, not icps...
KLP
On Wed, October 7, 2009 11:37 pm, Karl Pearson wrote:
One other gotcha from traditional Unix to Linux, for administrators, is
the icps command, which didn't use to exist, and which took 2 commands
to replicate on Linux. I used the
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