Re: [U2] Unidata RESIZE CONCURRENT

2013-04-23 Thread Wjhonson
Try a different file, that A) you have just created and B) you know certainly is not being used. I don't think the bit is the issue here. I think that's just a message like can't GET the file -Original Message- From: Jeffrey Butera jbut...@hampshire.edu To: U2 Users List

Re: [U2] Unidata RESIZE CONCURRENT

2013-04-23 Thread Jeffrey Butera
On 04/23/2013 12:04 PM, Wjhonson wrote: Try a different file, that A) you have just created and B) you know certainly is not being used. Same result. Created brand new file from scratch, copied 2000 records into it and attempted to resize: :CREATE.FILE JVB.RSZ 1029,1 :SELECT PERSON SAMPLE

[U2] Unidata and Replication from AIX

2013-04-23 Thread Kevin Le
Hello, I have a unidata database running on an IBM AIX... I want to do a live replication, but to a CentOS server. Is that possible? I am running version 7.2... does it require me to purchase another product? Or is this feature built in to unidata similarly to to something like mysql. Can I

Re: [U2] Unidata RESIZE CONCURRENT

2013-04-23 Thread Wjhonson
No I was thinking more along the lines of O/S level file permisisons. Which is why I had *you* create a new file, that way your permissions and its permissions would be known to match. -Original Message- From: Jeffrey Butera jbut...@hampshire.edu To: u2-users

[U2] UD - Display Current Terminal Type

2013-04-23 Thread Bill Haskett
I've had a brain-freeze and can't remember how to display the current terminal type at ECL. I know it's SYSTEM(7) but what ECL command do I need to display it? TERM doesn't work (although I can set it by entering TERM WYSE60). PTERM doesn't work (it gives me all kinds of other things). Any

Re: [U2] UD - Display Current Terminal Type

2013-04-23 Thread Dave Davis
!echo $TERM perhaps. -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 5:12 PM To: U2 Mail List Subject: [U2] UD - Display Current Terminal Type I've had a brain-freeze and

Re: [U2] UD - Display Current Terminal Type

2013-04-23 Thread Bill Haskett
Ahh! 4 Dev (0)- !echo %TERM% wyse60 4 Dev (0)- BPTEST CRT SYSTEM(7) ; END Compiling Unibasic: SAVEDLISTS\BpTest_516680981 in mode 'p'. compilation finished ACTWY60 I ran the command TERM ACTWY60 when I logged in. I wonder why the difference? Thanks, Bill

Re: [U2] UD - Display Current Terminal Type

2013-04-23 Thread Wjhonson
TERM with no arguments will *display* your current settings, at the bottom of the display it will say 'wyse50' -Original Message- From: Bill Haskett wphask...@advantos.net To: U2 Mail List U2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Sent: Tue, Apr 23, 2013 2:11 pm Subject: [U2] UD - Display

Re: [U2] UD - Display Current Terminal Type

2013-04-23 Thread Woodward, Bob
In Unidata 6.1, TERM with no arguments gives me a brief syntax help message. -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Wjhonson Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 2:42 PM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject:

Re: [U2] Unidata RESIZE CONCURRENT

2013-04-23 Thread Jeffrey Butera
On 04/22/2013 09:49 PM, Jeffrey Butera wrote: I'm attempting some experiments with RESIZE CONCURRENT on Unidata 7.3.3 (RedHat) but failing miserably. I didn't think there was any configuration I needed to enable before using CONCURRENT, perhaps I'm misunderstanding the error message: :RESIZE

Re: [U2] UD - Display Current Terminal Type

2013-04-23 Thread Bill Haskett
Well, that doesn't work, which I tried originally as this is what other mvDbms products use (at least what I'm used to). UniData doesn't respond with the terminal type. 4 Dev (0)- TERM TERM parameters are all numeric: TERM A,B,C,D For the terminal A=number of characters in a

Re: [U2] Unidata RESIZE CONCURRENT

2013-04-23 Thread Bill Haskett
Jeff: Since the documentation says: RESTORE - If the system crashes or RESIZE CONCURRENT encounters an error, delete the temporary copy of the resized file and restore the original file before any resize operation took place. I'd guess the RESTORE keyword is putting something somewhere where

Re: [U2] UD - Display Current Terminal Type

2013-04-23 Thread Wols Lists
On 23/04/13 22:12, Bill Haskett wrote: I've had a brain-freeze and can't remember how to display the current terminal type at ECL. I know it's SYSTEM(7) but what ECL command do I need to display it? TERM doesn't work (although I can set it by entering TERM WYSE60). PTERM doesn't work (it

Re: [U2] UD - Display Current Terminal Type

2013-04-23 Thread Bill Haskett
Thanks, but that's not it for UniData. Bill Untitled Page - Original Message - *From:* antli...@youngman.org.uk *To:* u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org *Date:* 4/23/2013 3:48 PM *Subject:* Re: [U2] UD - Display Current

Re: [U2] UD - Display Current Terminal Type

2013-04-23 Thread Tom Whitmore
GET.TERM.TYPE will display the terminal type, width and depth. Tom Whitmore RATEX Business Solutions -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 5:12 PM To: U2 Mail

Re: [U2] UD - Display Current Terminal Type

2013-04-23 Thread Bill Haskett
:GET.TERM.TYPE Not a verb GET.TERM.TYPE :version Module Name Version Licensed UniData RDBMS 7.3 Yes Connection Pooling... 7.3 Yes Device License... 7.3 Yes NFA.. 7.3 No RFS.. 7.3 No