Ross,
Ross Ferris wrote:
Somewhat off topic I know, but does anyone have any definitive
information re these 2 technologies?
Traditionally I've always used SCSI drives, as many years ago we
discovered that although the specs if EIDE looked good on paper, in
practice they were sub-optimal.
I
Somewhat off topic I know, but does anyone have any definitive
information re these 2 technologies?
Traditionally I've always used SCSI drives, as many years ago we
discovered that although the specs if EIDE looked good on paper, in
practice they were sub-optimal.
Whilst I could do my own tests (
Before UV supported real file triggers, we used a kludgy way of doing it by
creating an index on an i-descriptor dictionary, which then called a BASIC
program to do our 'trigger stuff'.
Does anyone have any input on what would now be faster? The real trigger or
the 'index' trigger? I'm probab
Thanks, Adrian & Louis.
I should have remembered about making the line longer to allow for control
characters - I do this for CSV files at times.
Mike, I do SETPTR mode 3 CAPTURING HOLD.ID, and later on SPOOL &HOLD&
FIELD(HOLD.ID,' " ', 2). Can't remember why the FIELD is necessary, but it
all work
David, Mike,
There seem to be two separate problems here:
1.Printing text with printer control sequences embedded in the text.
2.Printing a job from the &HOLD& file and retaining it in the &HOLD&
file after it has been printed.
Universe on NT has no print spooler built into it whatsoe
Thanks for the reply Kevin
Tom Dodds
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I'll let the UV exp
Tom
Yes you can.
For the complete syntax, type
HELP SQL CREATE TRIGGER
at TCL. This gives the argument list for the trigger subroutine.
I seem to recall that if you are going to access the file from various
accounts, the trigger subroutine needs to be globally cataloged.
Brian
> -Origi
Tom,
The following was provided recently by Geoffrey Mitchell:
Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 17:34:50 -0500
From: Geoffrey Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [U2] UV Triggers
The correct syntax should be:
CREATE TRIGGER trigger_name [BEFORE | AFTER] UPDATE ON file_name FOR EACH
ROW CALLING 'sub
I'll let the UV experts speak more to that, but I do believe UV10 was
the first that allowed triggers on non-SQL tables. You might check
the docs for syntax.
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Sorry UV 10..1.7 on AIX 5.2.2
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Tony and Bill... and ya'll... Thanks for the help! It's working... it was
the path. :-)
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1. Can you create triggers on non-SQL tables
2. If the answer to #1 is Yes, how do you create triggers on
non-SQL
tables.
What platform and version?
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Two sided question.
1. Can you create triggers on non-SQL tables
2. If the answer to #1 is Yes, how do you create triggers on non-SQL
tables.
Thanks for the help
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I don't know about UV, but I use SYSTEM(40) on UD to return the absolute
path of the object file currently being executed; then pick out the name
from this.
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Thanks! I guess I just need to upgrade my uv (9.6.1.4) to take
advantage. That's enough incentive for me!
-Dianne
Stevenson, Charles wrote:
>>Is there a way in basic to get the name of the program you're
>>in? I want to pass the name of the program to a subroutine
>>for error reporting and
Andy
If I understand this right, you are trying to end up running a uvsh
executable on one machine on a UniVerse account on another machine. Bad
idea: no least because of the locking issues.
You might be better off to write a small VB Script to instantiate a
UniObjects connection to the remote ma
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Dear Bruce
I have contacts to a Norwgian provider of an SMS Server you can install
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