Hi guys,
Quick question: I've got a custom Unidata file that my system does not
recognize. The file is a HASH Type 0 - which should be compatible with
the system... Any suggestions what I might try to get the system to
recognize this file or to do a CREATE.FILE and COPY and end up with a
What do you mean your system does not recognize the file? Do you mean
UniData doesn't recognize it? Is there a VOC item pointing to the file?
-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Greg Coelho
Sent:
Gordon,
Thanks for getting back...
I am using a proprietary version of Unidata (Envision). The VOC can see
the file:
:ELE VOC A26.CHECKS.RECON
3 lines long.
: P
0001: F
0002: DATA/DATA_X/A26.CHECKS.RECON
0003: DATA/DATA_X/D_A26.CHECKS.RECON
Bottom at line 3.
:
But the
Are the two files in the same account? If not, can you move your new file to
the same place as the old file and add the extra:
DATA/DATA_X/
to the VOC to see what happens?
John Israel
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Dayton Superior Corporation
1125 Byers Road
Miamisburg, OHÂ 45342
jUST a shot...
Try:
0001: F
0002: DATA/DATA_X/A26.CHECKS.RECON
0003: D_VOC
I'm guessing when you put the data file into DATA_X, there
isn't a file called D_A26.CHECKS.RECON that you put there too.
George
-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-
So your definition of unusable is incorrect. You just can't use your
ELE editor on it. The word proprietary kind of comes up as a possible
reason for limitations. If you can edit the data using AE, it has
nothing to do with Unidata's ability to access the file. Talk to the
Envision support and
Bob,
Yep, you are correct - this is all about Envision. As Jeff Butera
mentioned - there is no simple way to do this. I've gotten a couple of
suggestions - I'll give them a shot.
Thanks,
Greg
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