Weeks ? you must have millions of them ;)
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Kate Stanton
Sent: 24 January 2011 04:23
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] 3.99 x 3 = 11
Hi Dan,
Yes, I do realise we could change our system
I have a Cent OS box with UV 10.3.6 installed and cannot connect to UniVerse
with the UniAdmin tool as uvadm. When I try, I just get a dialog box stating
The RPC failed. The odd part is that I can start UniAdmin and connect using
my own user id.
I installed UV as uvadm, and everything is up
Start the RPC daemon
Bob
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bob Little
Sent: 24 January 2011 13:13
To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org'
Subject: [U2] uvadm cannot connect with UniAdmin
I have a Cent OS
All this talk about using the Dictionary item to store extra data has
prompted this post.
I realize in the past when the limit to the number of Opened Files in a
Basic program was a programming challenge, that doing creative data storage
might have been an necessity. But I would like to suggest
My thoughts exactly. We have a perfectly good database here, why not use
it. Storing data in a dictionary has always been a bad idea, even the
ubiquitous next.available record key.
David A. Green wrote:
All this talk about using the Dictionary item to store extra data has
prompted this
My experience with the Pick O/S - database of nearly 40 years has taught me
that once you truly understand it's power you stop trying to change it.
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Tom Dodds
t...@ix.netcom.com
630.235.2975
On Jan 24, 2011, at 9:12, Jeff Schasny jscha...@gmail.com wrote:
My thoughts
Next available is not a good example that came from the system. The previous
functions like entroc supported next available and it used the dictionary field
NEXT.AVAILABLE.
From: t...@ix.netcom.com
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 10:30:49 -0600
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2]
Hi David,
The reason we use dictionaries for data entry, reports, queries and
forms is so we can use the same dictionary item for all activities,
thus using the dictionary as designed with a little more.
So, if part ID is changed at a site to be 6 numbers, then changing the
dict item in a file
Kate:
It seems to me that this is very tidy! :-)
Bill
Kate Stanton said the following on 1/24/2011 1:27 PM:
Hi David,
The reason we use dictionaries for data entry, reports, queries and
forms is so we can use the same
Thanks, Bill. What a nice thing to say!
On 25 January 2011 13:55, Bill Haskett wphask...@advantos.net wrote:
Kate:
It seems to me that this is very tidy! :-)
Bill
Kate Stanton said the following on 1/24/2011 1:27
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