Hi
Firstly READU will not execute the ELSE clause when the item is locked.
It will just sit there and wait for the lock to be released.
Regardless if it is a bug or not, your piece of code just doesn't make
sense.
What do you actually try to achieve?
You try to read a record and when it doesn't
2 questions...
1. Has anyone got the $UVHOME/xmlconfig file working?
2. Device licencing through a terminal services client.
I have a Windows 2003 development box running terminal
services which I rdp into (terminal services remote desktop).
I have a
Mecki,
Thanks for your ideas and help.
Correct, the READU will stop on a record locked condition which is not
the problem. Also this is not my code, but represents maybe 2000 read
statements that might be in the entire application that assumes that the
CITEM will not be changed if the ELSE
Troy,
The things that stick out to me about this, is that CITEM is a common, it
has changed values and it hasn't been reproduced outside of the 4gl code.
I would look into the common statements of the code surrounding and
including the code that you have isolated this problem to and verify
One of our clients with Universe over Windows has something
causing their system to periodically run Very slowly with high
CPU utilization. Rocket Support is on it.
Until the core issue is resolved, client/server interfaces via
UO.NET and Telnet will see that the server is not responsive for
Another interesting behaviour is if you have 2 programs, one with
COMMON A,B,C,D,CITEM and the other with COMMON REC(99) the ordinal
positions of the commons equate to the same thing. ie REC(5) = CITEM.
Also, what's the nature of the escape sequence you get - can you
ascertain if it's an edit key
I will be out of the office starting 23/12/2009 and will not return until
04/01/2010.
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