We have been running (in the dark ages) on Unidata 3.3 and 5.2 (on SGI
Irix) for a number of years, and are considering moving up to Unidata 7
- ideally on a Windows machine.
I would appreciate any advice from people who have performed similar
upgrades of the problems they came across.
I
Dear all,
I'm calling your experiences.
What can be the best hardware/OS to run Unidata for 300 users Enterprise
Edition.
The application is a Industrial Production Management package used on telnet
protocol.
I'll appreciate any comment.
Thanks
Manu
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Darren, depending on which Unix commands, you may want to check the
Microsoft Unix compatibility software that is available.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/sfu/default.mspx
You could also find that a number of functions could be emulated using
batch files.
Are you able to share
mks toolkit works great for a unix shell on windows as well.
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Does anyone here have any experience running UniVerse on a Solaris
10/opensolaris installation using ZFS file systems? If so, has ZFS posed any
problems to UniVerse?
Mark Hennessey
State of Connecticut
DSS/MIS Child Support Systems
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Have you tried the element syntax
LIST file TOXML ELEMENTS
That may parse better.. But I'm in a coffee shop with no udt to hand.
Brian
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I know that we have some PCPERFORM unix commands in
our software, and am wondering how best to get these working on a
Windows system.
PCPERFORM will be easy to identify via ESEARCH, assuming your code
isn't scattered
A quick question from a UniObjects rookie.
Currently we have a number of applications at the desktop, written in
VBA, that use UniObjects to access information on our HPUX server
running Unidata 6.09.
We are working on a web application that will be written in ASP, using
VB Script, in which we
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MKS tool kit works great for this.
Jeffrey Lettau
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Hello Kevin
Thanks, that was it.
Some of the fields were missing from the WEB_CNTRYS dictionary item (the
association item).
Victor St. Clair
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Yes, I had tried that. Problem turned out to be some fields were missing from
the association statement.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
Victor St. Clair
Jenkon
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Thanks everyone for the excellent feedback on this topic. This discussion group
is invaluable.
The only open issue I have now is - will UV version 9.5.something run on XP/Pro?
I know it's not officially supported on XP/Pro but there's a good chance it will
fly, no? The only way I can find out is
All,
I have someone looking for a programmer (possibly two). Here's the
limited information I have at this point. If you are interested, please
send me your resume and contact information. I have an obligation to
pre-screen on this one.
New York (Nassau / Sufflok area) job for a
Hi Andy,
Call your VAR or IBM (depending on support contract), they will be able
to give you a Terminal Services licence for SBClient.
Martin
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We have a process that 99.9% of the times works great. Considering, I have 57
missed up records in the last 4 months and we do an average of 2000 per day.
We use both VB6 and VB.NET and it happens for both.
Sometimes the writefield wipes out all the fields upto the field it updated.
This makes
I want to convert a number so that it always has the same number of
digits padded with zeros (1-0001, 14-0014, ...). Which conversion code
should I use?
Thanks in advance.
Jeff
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R%4
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I want to convert a number so that it always has the same number of digits
padded with zeros
For 1 -- 0014, use OCONV(value,'MR%4')
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R%4
Vance Alspach
J L Industrial Supply
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Yes -- that's right -- I don't use the OCONV format as much (lazy due to U2
supporting laziness!)
So I'll type
Z = A'R%4'
Where A = 1, Z will be 0001
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R%4
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/22/2005 12:57:11 PM:
I want to convert a number so that it always has the same number of
digits padded with zeros (1-0001, 14-0014, ...). Which conversion code
should
Darren Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/22/2005 04:24:08
AM:
We have been running (in the dark ages) on Unidata 3.3 and 5.2 (on SGI
Irix) for a number of years, and are considering moving up to Unidata 7
- ideally on a Windows machine.
You've gotten some good responses about O/S-level
R%4 in BASIC yeah, but in SB+ the OCONV(..) format is essential.
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I want to convert a number so that it always has the same number of
digits padded with zeros (1-0001, 14-0014, ...). Which conversion code
In Universe you can do (x + 1)[4]
where x = 1 or 14 or whatever
Eric Armstrong
Programmer/Analyst
Lobel Financial
714.816.1207
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I
For 1 -- 0014, use OCONV(value,'MR%4')
FYI:
You can zero fill with a FMT too.
MY.NBR = FMT(MY.NBR, 4\0R)
Thank you,
David A. Green
DAG Consulting
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In Universe you can do (x + 1)[4]
where x = 1 or 14 or whatever
yodaAnd that is why you fail.../yoda Mathematics for the sake of
data formatting? Uggg.
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We are using VB.Net with Redback and there was an issue with the ampersand
character ('') and no data would be transmitted to the backend after the
character.
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Thank you. The answer MR%4 is nearly unanimous.
On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 11:19 -0700, Kevin King wrote:
For 1 -- 0014, use OCONV(value,'MR%4')
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The following commands do not work...
LISTF.STOCK PART.NBR BIN QTY BY.EXP BIN
SELECT F.STOCK PART.NBR BIN QTY BY.EXP BIN
Inside UniBasic, to feed a loop... if a part has multiple bin locations, I
want one unique record per the following example.
PN Bin Qty
11
It sounds like a program bug. Is the VB client, properly handling record
locks. It sounds like the old trap in Basic where if one does a readu and
only uses the else option, then the lock forces the else option where the
assumption is a new record.
David Jordan
Managing Consultant
[EMAIL
I posted this once before and have checked with some other experts.
However, we're coming up empty and hope someone has experience with this.
I want to T-DUMP a file from UniVerse and T-LOAD it onto UniData. As we
don't use tapes anymore I need to create some kind of virtual tape file.
In D3
I hate to do this, but here goes:
Do you *have* to use T-DUMP?
I would be more inclined to write a routine to create a delimited text
file, then compress the file, ftp to and uncompress it on the UD machine,
then reverse the process... Just my two (or less) bits.
Karl
quote who=Bill Haskett
I imagine UniBasic is like the other mv Basics, so with your exploded sleect
list
READNEXT ID,VAL
then use val to extract your data.
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The following commands do not work...
LISTF.STOCK PART.NBR BIN QTY BY.EXP BIN
SELECT F.STOCK
How did this story end? Or is it still a problem?
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Hi All,
UV9.6.1.16
HPUX 11
I have an index that is no longer working and am not sure
why. The whole purpose of
An easier way might be to copy the items into a type-19 file under
universe, transfer it to the unidata machine, and copy it into a hashed
file there. This might fail if the file contains special characters or
has odd characters in the ids, but for most files it should work.
Is your universe
I never thought that would work. So I tried it and you're right. In fact,
I copied a D3 item to a network share, pointed to by a UV VOC item, then
copied it out to a UV type 18 file and the values and subvalues were
retained!
This certainly provides a work-around. :-)
It's going to be tough
Just a suggestion - do you have the most recent UniDK from latest the client
CD?
Regards
JayJay
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snip
I worked with a client a while back and their
application only used the BASIC INPUT statement. This
caused some garbage data to occasionnally appear in
their files.
/snip
I can honestly say that over 95% of my client's programs are INPUT ANS. Some
have INPUT ANS,5 or INPUT ANS,5: or
This is exactly what I'm talking about. No offense to whomever wrote the
keyboard mapping program, but it deviates from our real goals of application
programming.
My 1 cent.
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