I wrote:
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From: Rosenberg Ben
UniVerse BASIC does have some ULT features (for example,
ULT EXECUTE syntax) which are missing from UniVerse BASIC.
Oops.
I meant to say that UniVerse BASIC has some ULT features
that are missing from *** UniData UniBASIC ***.
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Subject: RE: [U2] Comparison Unidata and Universe
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From: Dawn M. Wolthuis
In UniVerse triggers are stored in the file's security and integrity constraints
area (SICA). Contents of a file's SICA can be listed with the LIST.SICA command.
There is no command or BASIC function to detect whether a file has triggers or not,
nor any reliable mechanism other than scanning
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From: Dawn M. Wolthuis
CHANGE.DOMAIN worked easily. I was so busy looking for the obscure in the
manual I missed the obvious that I could have found just by searching for
change domain.
Thanks for everyones input
Regards
David Jordan
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Unfortunately under U2 there does not seem to be the LIST.SICA command.
Noah
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Subject: [U2] Re: [UV] Triggers
In UniVerse triggers
You're right about this. My Sister worked pretty extensively with the
internals of VMS and she said when she looked at the code of NT she said it
was very close to copyright infringement.
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From: Rosenberg Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED]
was that UniData was already running
IIRC the head architect of NT (David Cutler) came from Digital. Here is
an article going through the background of NT and where it came from
http://www.winnetmag.com/Article/ArticleID/4494/4494.html
Regards
David Logan
Database Administrator
HP Managed Services
139 Frome Street,
Adelaide 5000
Finally, the Charter - and particularly the section about meetings - has
been written assuming that everyone is easily able to attend meetings. When
U2UG is fully under way, there may be board members from the four corners of
the globe, so to speak. Perhaps some understanding of meeting and
From that I must assume that you're using UniData. U2 means UniVerse and UniData,
two similar but different database products. There is no actual U2 database.
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From: Noah Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 15:56:06 -0700
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Goo'day,
IIRC, isn't there a HAL document as part of Win NT4 documentation -
Hardware Acceptance Layer - something to do with hardware and
peripherals that'll work in the NT4 environment.?
More spooky!
At 13:23 28/09/04, you wrote:
Stuart Boydell wrote:
shift one letter to the right:
That'd be the Hardware Abstraction Layer
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Sent: Tuesday, 28 September 2004 12:09 PM
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Goo'day,
IIRC, isn't there a HAL
Ray Wurlod wrote:
From that I must assume that you're using UniData. U2
means
UniVerse and UniData, two similar but different database
products. There is no actual U2 database.
On UniData the command is LIST.TRIGGER. To find what
triggers exist in a database, you'd have to write a program
Please post follow-ups to the U2-Community list.
The two primary authorities on the origin
of the letters NT are Dave Cutler
and Mark Lucovsky.
Dave Cutler has confirmed the WNT = VMS incremented
urban legend, but Cutler's confirmation isn't very
credible, and is probably one of his noted
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