well, if you want to be truly esoteric,
dim array( {big enough to cater for WorkCount} )
matparse array from WORK1 using @VM
mat array = WorkValue
matbuild Work2 from array using @VM
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Stuart Boydell
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BTW: this isn't the first time SYSTEM(9001) appeared on this list.
Sorry for the extra bandwith .. it's possible I didn't belong to the list
the 1st time it came around ..
Also, it was not intended to work as UniData's equivalent.
In fact, it is not possible due to their very different
OK, I give -- here's the question I posted in the forum:
I am making a PHP page that needs to write to and read from UniData. I
know how to create a web service that allows it to exchange data with UD
through UoJ. What I need is a standards-compliant format for sending
and receiving
Check CATS. It interleaves values.
j
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Subject: [U2] Propagating an array
Given an array, and the need to set up an associated set of values,
Could anyone tell me what udtconfig setting[s] I should change to allow me
to have a larger named common on UD 5.2.0 (old, I know) on Win NT...
BP TEST
0001 PROGRAM TEST
0002 COMMON /TEST/ TEST(6)
: RUN BP TEST
insufficient memory, requested size = -177152
and my session crashes.
DIM
From: Leroy Dreyfuss
SYSTEM(9001) was added at 10.0.4 and was improved upon later...
...the 10.0 manuals will not have it
BTW: this isn't the first time SYSTEM(9001) appeared on this
list
I think I probably first reported it on this list and tried to document
how it works out of
I know it's a dirty word, but I am in the need of a proc manual. My
client has over 200 procs of which some are very esoteric.
Any help would be appreciated.
Steve Mayo
Oasis Automation
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In a message dated 6/23/2004 1:58:20 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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0005: FILE.2.FIND = 'EDI.TXT'
0006: EXECUTE 'DOS /C DIR /B C:\' CAPTURING X RETURNING Y
0007: ITS.THERE = (INDEX(X, FILE.2.FIND, 1) 0)
This looks like an old way to do it. Perhaps
If I understand correctly, you want a single schema to transport data from
various tables.
From the top of my head something like this:
?xml version=1.0?
rowset table=ORDERS
row
column name=DATE6-24-04/column
column name=SHIPTOSTATEGA/column
/row
there on the u2 website
or i have one email me off line.
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Subject: [U2] Proc
I know it's a dirty word, but I am in the need of a
There's no proc manual for Unidata, but Universe has one (and calls it ProVerb).
The UV 10.1 doc set is here:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/library/100univ/univ_101.html
The UniVerse Guide to ProVerb, Version 10.1 direct link is:
Steve,
Try
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/library/100univ/univ_101.html
for the UniVerse Guide to ProVerb, Version 10.1 (G251-1922-00), which is a
reasonably complete Proc manual - IBM calls it ProVerb rather than Proc!
Susan M. Lynch
F.W. Davison Company, Inc.
CONFIDENTIALITY
At 12:31 PM 6/23/2004, you wrote:
... Maybe it got that reputation for lack of a good tutorial.
Funny thing is I still have in my possession an 18 page PROC tutorial I
wrote back in 1986-87 time frame that guides the reader through all the
various commands and features to build a functioning
I whipped up a good ol' Apache/Tomcat/Axis sandwich, of course. Making
simple web services under Tomcat w/ Axis (step 4) is child's play:
1. Install Tomcat (which is little more than uncompressing it).
2. Uncompress Axis and copy the webapps/axis/ directory to be in
Tomcat's webapps/
Thank you all for the linksand to think I thought proc was dead and
gone ;-)
Steve,
Try
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/library/100univ/univ_101.html
for the UniVerse Guide to ProVerb, Version 10.1 (G251-1922-00), which is a
reasonably complete Proc manual - IBM calls it
David Beahm wrote:
I whipped up a good ol' Apache/Tomcat/Axis sandwich, of
course. Making simple web services under Tomcat w/ Axis (step 4) is
child's play:
Yes it is, I got that far about this time last year. ;) Given that Axis
is involved I would be *very* leery of adding in anything
There was a company, in Michigan until a few years ago, that required all
development be done in Proc on an UniVerse system. The old man got kind of
got out of the business and the young up start, his son, declared it OK to
write in Basic.
Tom Dodds
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Outside of a
Being the pack rat that I am, I will have to scounge through and see if I
might have a copy of that around somewhere Glenn, either hard-copy or
whatever.
Prime's good old PICK to Prime INFORMATION Conversion Reseller Support
Center days.
Showing signs of our ages.
Regards,
Scott
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Glen:
If you fax it to me I'll type it up into an MS Word document and send it
back to you.
Bill
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To: [EMAIL
Is it possible to establish a trigger on the _hold_ file?
Here is my situation. We currently email reports from the _hold_ file to
various people, including customers, whose email addresses are stored in the
customer file. So if someone wants to send the report to a different email
address,
Charlie Rubeor wrote:
Is it possible to establish a trigger on the _hold_ file?
Not if it's a DIR-type file. See 4-6 of Developing UniBasic
Applications.
We currently email reports from the
_hold_ file to various people, including customers, whose email
addresses
are stored in the
I have been waiting for someone to respond to this.
Unfortunately, I don't have an answer but it happened to me one day a few months ago
on one of our client's system (but not the other 300 clients). I had never had that
happen to me before, and I never got any feedback from our tech
Barry,
One of our customers manufactures gas monitoring products for the petroleum
industry for use in mines and other production environments.
One of their customers is located in Canada and pays their invoices to a
bank in Canada, which then forwards an 820 to our customer.
We process the 820
There really have been a whole heap of complicated solutions offered to
this. I'm glad you have something working, but I'll just suggest the
simplest, most efficient way to tell if an OS pathname exists in UniData is
this:
IF DIR(PATHNAME) THEN
* exists
END ELSE
* doesn't
END
Since you don't
Simon Lewington wrote:
Could anyone tell me what udtconfig setting[s] I should
change to allow me
to have a larger named common on UD 5.2.0 (old, I know) on Win NT...
BP TEST
0001 PROGRAM TEST
0002 COMMON /TEST/ TEST(6)
: RUN BP TEST
insufficient memory, requested size = -177152
Hi Dennis,
as can be seen from the reult below a FN loop is sub-optimal, which is why I
was asking; and thanks your suggestion is good.
The results I got from building an array of dimension 63998 are below. That
number seems odd, but using the matbuild method there's a limitation of
64000 elements
I'm re-developing my field entry program and would like to test it in UVPE
on Windows NT. However the console does not have screen addressing or clear
screen, etc. Has anyone got a way of getting around this?
Regards, Keith Johnson
now ex-Owner/Host
www.emeraldglenlodge.co.nz
04 299 3066
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