[U2] RedBack Training

2005-03-30 Thread Brian Leach
I'm cross-posting this for a member of the rbsolutions list. Thanks.. Brian Can you tell me where I can find RedBack training? I am a Universe Basic programmer and very well versed with it for the past 20 years. I am in the New York area and have an open availability. Thanks, John

[U2] [UV] Win 2K3 Printer setup (Unclassified)

2005-03-30 Thread HENDERSON MIKE, MR
__ From: MACK ANDREW, F/S Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2005 09:52 To: HENDERSON MIKE, MR Subject: [UV] Win 2K3 Printer setup {unclassified} Mike please post the following onto the U2 user group. Cheers, Hi everyone, We are running

RE: [U2] Determine bad block in universe hash file

2005-03-30 Thread Rod Hills
Thanks for the reply. That's the way I computed it. But when I entered step 10702, I got an error that that was past the modulo of 8581. You have to track from the first block of a hash bucket and that is what I'm trying to find... -- Rod Hills -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [U2] Form Feed Options

2005-03-30 Thread Darren Percival
At 10:01 AM 29/03/2005 -0500, you wrote: Is there an easy way to configure the UniVerse spooler such that as each print job finishes, a page eject is issued. Greetings, I understand what your problem is but you don't list the OS you are running on. We had the same sort of problem and got around

RE: [U2] [UV] Win 2K3 Printer setup (Unclassified)

2005-03-30 Thread George Gallen
do they support PJC, or it's own form. I know for instance, our Canon Imagerunner uses the Comment command in HP PJC to allow use of it's own PJC commands (which will be ignored by non canons). They work well for page setup, and best of all they are in ENGLISH, not escape codes. George

RE: [U2] Determine bad block in universe hash file

2005-03-30 Thread Jeff Fitzgerald
Rod, Another way to possibly determine the group number where the problem occurs is to LIST the file using the NO.PAGE option. When LIST hits the bad blink it will likely melt down with the same message you've been getting. Take the last record key displayed prior to the error message