You can run a program with arguments from the command line as below
RUN BP PROG ARG1 ARG2 ARG3
In the program use SEEK(ARG.,..) or GET(ARG.,...) to get the arguments from
the command line. Don't forget to quote the arguments if there are spaces
in them.
You can run the program with parameters f
Hi !
After power crash we try to copy from crashed file to the new file and
we get error messages for crashed groups, but then unusual error message
showed up as well.
Does anybody know what this error message actually mean:
1:blk check error in U_post_read for file 'IMP', key 'IO*MP
0222145*RDMS
Trevor: You gave up too easily. See my posts on PRINT that I've been using
for over 20 years.
My 1 cent
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 10:51 PM
Subject: RE: [U2] [AD] UniBasic Program with arguments
> In short - you
Hello,
Someone I know is looking for an experienced Pick ressource to work in
Montreal, QC Canada. (Preferably with experience in Universe).
If there is there anyone on this list who lives in that general area and is
looking for work ? Please PM me.
Thanks
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In short - you can't.
That is, you need to call it from another program... something like...
0001: CALL XYZ (ARG1, ARG2)
0002: END
Depending upon how you have written this routine it may be possible to
call it from a Dictionary item also but that is for another e-mail.
Cheers
Trevor Ockenden
m
Microdata dropped the ball on the INCLUDE 20 years ago which offers this
solution that I use for all of my MCD clients today. Here's the source
snippet
***
* PROGRAM NAME
* MARK JOHNSON 020205
***
GOSUB GET.INCLUDES
OPEN "CUSTOMER" ETC
GET.INCLUDES:*
INCLUDE THING1
INCLUDE THING2
is everyone aware that RAID will now display the
values of individual elements in a dynamic array
:: D.CHART<10>/
STRING: T r L=114
`34321035593806859869452618551232605421692343520675401124
5611372190936940279115843867302197542611598000'
:: D.CHART<10,1>/
STRING: T r L=10 `3432103559
Is anyone going to this event Feb 22-25??
We are moving away from our Web - Universe ODBC connection to a JAVA
sockets or .NET interface for performance.
It appears that there a quite a few sessions that deal with the
technical issues we need to resolve to move forward with
Upgrade to the most current release for your platform and you'll find that
is no longer a problem.
Regards,
LeRoy F. Dreyfuss
Product Manager
IBM UniVerse and UniData (U2) Extended Relational Databases
IBM Information Management Software
Tel: 303-672-1254 Fax: 303-294-4832
Mobile: 720-3
Mike,
The line numbers get messed up in RAID if you have an inline comment after
the include.
This buggers the line numbers
$INCLUDE ARINCLUDE AR.MASTER ;*In line comment
and this doesn't
$INCLUDE ARINCLUDE AR.MASTER
Get rid of the in line comment and the line numbers will be correct.
use the "dumb" driver (no thats not a joke) it outputs just plain ol ascii
which is what that printer will want to deal with. You can telnet to the jet
direct and set it up from there. I've done a few of these and once the
jetdirect is setup to only send ascii, and the HP-UX system see's it as
Sorry, Bill, but I can't resist... Call HP comes to mind... You do
have support on the HP-Ux system, don't you?
BobW
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Don't treat it as HP Jetdirect, instead, use the printer server in lpd/lpr
mode,
and use rm=printername (with IP set in /etc/hosts), and rq=raw or print or
LPT1
depending on the printer server.
Ours works fine that way.
George
PR1|pr1:\
:ml=0:\
:mx=0:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/
We have a legacy Printronix P300 greenbar printer that we would like to
LAN-connect to our new HP-Ux server via an external HP JetDirect print
server.
I took a stab at a few of the generic drivers that come bundled with
HP-Ux... without luck.
Comments would be appreciated.
Regards,
--Bill
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All,
I agree with Susan. The argument that you can get at the data anyway from
the OS does not hold up as that is the nature of the environment. Users can
mv, rm, cp files today. They can also use binary editors to 'fix' hashed
files if they want to all, bypassing the traditional UV interface. To
i think 10+
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Great! Now if only the runtime engine would tell me a little more about the
"Variable Not Assigned a Value, Zero Used" (and other such) error(s); like
what variable and what value! Seems this was requested from Microdata 25
years ago too. :-)
Bill
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Found it. False alarm.
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I'm not finding an asjava anything... Wa
we're on 10.1.4 and I just accidentally discovered it, I think it was
introduced at 10.0. It was kept rather quiet. As Dr. Strangelove said, "What
good is a doomsday machine if you don't tell anyone about it?"
Mel
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I'm not finding an asjava anything... Was there an "earliest release"
where this was included?
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What version of Universe allows this?
Brenda
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Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 9:20 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] RAID debugger
Talking of debuggers,
is everyone awa
> Is there a download version of UOJ for Udt 6.0PE?
The UniObjects for Java libraries are included with the Personal
Edition, but there isn't a separate version.
Look for an 'asjava.zip' file (and then immediately rename it to
asjava.jar like it should have been to begin with.) Partial javadocs
Mike,
I look forward to hearing your solution!! I never took time to specifically
diagnose this, but when I have like 10 includes, when in the debugger the line
being shown could be actually 10 lines off from the actual line being run at
that point. Not really consistent tho, as when I have onl
Susan,
Enter it in www.u2ug.org > forums > Enhancements.
I'm hoping as time goes on that that will become the discussion place
for enhancements and where people will go to second a request made my
others. That way IBM can see which ones have a lot of users behind
them.
On the other hand, this ma
Talking of debuggers,
is everyone aware that RAID will now display the values of individual elements
in a dynamic array
:: D.CHART<10>/
STRING: T r L=114 `34321035593806859869452618551232605421692343520675401124
5611372190936940279115843867302197542611598000'
:: D.CHART<10,1>/
STRING
Thanks all you guys for all your replies.
This list has come to my rescue so many times. I have so much more to
learn.
I realized that I can run my program (with args) only as one of the
following (without any external utitlity) :
1. as a subroutine (with no args, but can use @COMMAND to read the
Talking of debuggers, can anyone remind me how the $INCLUDE s can mess
up the line numbers displayed within the RAID debugger.
I had a solution to this once which I seem to remember had something to
do with the configuration or placement of the $INCLUDE lines in the
source code.
I look forward to
And also make them work for replicated files as well
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Subject: Re: [U2] Unidebugger
"Susan Joslyn" wrote...
>
> You're right,
Here it is, pretty quickly.
Create a Databasic Program, I call mine PRINT (losing regard for PRINT being
there). That is a simple program that takes the @COMMAND or PROCREAD or
TCLREAD line you just typed as the first line in a Basic program, throw an
END at the end, compile and run itself.
Thus,
Is there a download version of UOJ for Udt 6.0PE?
-Kevin
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"Susan Joslyn" wrote...
>
> You're right, triggers cannot be used on
> "directory type" files. We did ask IBM for that at the U2UG meeting in Las
> Vegas last September.
>
> Their chief argument against them was that you can get to those
> "directory" files from outside U2 anyway.
I would imagine
Savita,
You do not say whether you are running UniVerse or UniData.
The following will work for UniVerse:
PROGRAM CallingProgram
$OPTIONS PICK
Get(Arg.) FirstArg Else
FirstArg = ""
End
Get(Arg.) SecondArg Else
SecondArg = ""
End
Call YourSubroutine(FirstArg, SecondArg)
This has the advantag
Or there's always PRC -- manages data, software, dict -- any -- mods.
Delivers a complete framework as required by SOX. Handles the software
life-cycle from request to deployment with a single "thread". Nearly 13
years mature and over 1000 installations. The work is already done and SJ+
makes it
Chuck,
Nope, forgot about that one. You're right, triggers cannot be used on
"directory type" files. We did ask IBM for that at the U2UG meeting in Las
Vegas last September.
Their chief argument against them was that you can get to those "directory"
files from outside U2 anyway. But I likened th
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