Hi,
Can anyone tell me what are the basic differences bwtween UniVerse and
Unidata?
I worked on Universe for 2 years but I have no idea about Unidata.
Someone who has worked on both the technologies, please help.
Thanks and regards,
Pankaj Gupta
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If you don't want to use the &HOLD& file (which IMO is the easiest thing
to do), how about executing TERM to change the terminal width (and
height) to something really large (eg 2000), execute your list
statement, and then use TERM to set the width & height back to normal.
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Thanks Adrian.
With all the things to do, I make it a point to keep all things simple. :-)
I can still simply execute the AQL query into the captured variable and
parse that...plain and simple. We're just scrolling output that one would
normally want to view on the screen. This is a simple, ye
Thanks Mike.
I'll soon find out how to read and write files from/to the O/S file system.
As we know, with D3 there's no difference so one uses the same, standard,
file I/O statements. :-)
Bill
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I have a file (static hashed) in Unidata that I can read and write to
without a hitch. If I access (read/write) any field in any record, things
are good. However, if I list the entire contents of the file with:
:LIST FILENAME ALL
It core dumps at the same field regardless of which record(s) are
From your sig I presume you are going to be running under Linux; UV at
least, works under virtualisation, eg VMWare or Xen, to allow many
separate virtual machines running UV on one physical box. We are in
the midst of setting up one single user (or low user count) virtual
I haven't been following this thread - but, why don't you just LIST into
the &HOLD& file and then get your program to read the results and delete
the &HOLD& record?
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Ed:
Isn't that interesting. I was using a vt420 and tried it with a wy60 and it
still does the same thing. I'll tread lightly. :-)
Thanks,
Bill
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Don't know about checking before the open - but look at the FILEINFO()
function (see SYSCOM "FILEINFO.INS.IBAS").
FILEINFO(filevar, FINFO$NODENAME) should return "" for local files and
the machine name for remote files, but this assumes the OPEN statement
worked.
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Hi Bill
From: "Bill Haskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UD] Referencing remote file directly
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 16:13:53 -0800
Rodney:
Thanks. I was thinking this was true. U2 does allow direct reference to
an
O/S path from within
David:
Thanks...because I need the heading. :-)
A SCROLL program takes the results of a query and simply pages it so the
user can move around the report (up, down, all around, and search). We need
the heading passed into the program (assuming one is).
Bill
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> Fro
Rodney:
Thanks. I was thinking this was true. U2 does allow direct reference to an
O/S path from within BASIC, e.g:
OPEN 'DOS:E:\IBM\ud71\sys\BP' TO BP.FV ... (in D3)
OSOPEN 'E:\IBM\ud71\sys\BP' TO BP.FV...(in UD)
OPENPATH 'E:\IBM\ud71\sys\BP' TO BP.FV... (in UV)
I can do this
Finally a post in this thread that makes sense!
OK, I realise the posts about how to DECLARE GCI getpid made sense too, but
the ones which suggested that everything run out of cron got the same PID
made me doubt the intellects of the posters.
Everything run out of cron *may* have the same process
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think maybe the teminal handler is too smart for it's own
> good?. There
> are 78 characters in the row, and 78 characters wide on the screen, so
> when it gets to the end of the line it realizes it's at the
> end and will
> autowrap to the next line--so no need for
> Symeon Breen wrote:
>
> I know some people who did the transaction logging and replay trick a
> few years ago on unidata before it got replication - turned into a bit
> of a nightmare for them, tho in the end it did the job. I think os
> level would be best.
Then they can't have put the right am
is it possible to move data from the primary buffer to the secondary
buffer in unidata? I have a proc that calls a BP, which writes to the
Primary buffer. If I set to secondary buffer before running the BP, the
BP writes to the primary. I need that info moved to a secondary buffer
for future
Running two separate instances of the UniData daemons for the same major
release is not supported, but as others have posted, running with separate
UDTHOMEs is both supported and documented. Look up newhome in the manuals.
Once you created a new UDTHOME environment all you have to do is set UDTHOM
I think you may be a taking those people a little too seriously. People
like to complain. It helps to while away the boring hours of slapping
thousands of lines of code together.
I call them MickeySoft all the time, but I've been using windows since
version 1. (now THAT was a pile of junk!!!)
Hi,
Please do not flame me, but I cannot get over how one eyed some people
on this list are. Being a U2 bigot is no better than being a Microsoft,
Linux or Oracle one.
When will people get over Microsoft? They exist, they are one of the
biggest software companies in the world like it or not and t
Mike:
Yea. :-(
Bill
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> Subject: RE: [U2] [UD] Referencing remote file directly
>
> I think not. This is oft
Too modest:
> From: Ray Wurlod
> Subject: RE: [U2] UniVerse Internals course (UK)
>
> I believe the course code is now UV905 and, yes, it is
> largely built on material originally produced in Australia
(Passive voice. Produced by whom, we wonders?)
> (with great help from Glenn Herbert) and
How can I detect whether or not a file is a remote pointer to another box
(preferably from within a basic program)? Unfortunately, from any given
account, it can be a Q pointer to another account, where it's defined as
remote in that VOC, so I can't just look for an exclamation point in field
I use MS Reporting Services, but I put a subset of what I want to
report on into a SQL server first. Using the good old fashined method
of pumping ginormous text files accross our network. This keeps the
locals from abusing our accounting system during the day.
--
Don Kibbey
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/19/2006 02:51:44 PM:
> I believe the course code is now UV905 and, yes, it is largely built
> on material originally produced in Australia (with great help from
> Glenn Herbert) and subsequently augmented by Leroy Dreyfuss, both of
> whom post here.
Actually, it was
Hi all,
Despite the positive comments in this thread, I understand from IBM that the
UK course is likely to be cancelled (yet again) unless there are some
bookings in the next couple of days.
Martin Phillips
Ladybridge Systems
17b Coldstream Lane, Hardingstone, Northampton NN4 6DB
+44-(0)1604-709
U2logic is announcing release 1.0.8 of the free U2Editor. We have the fixed
some bugs and added many new features. The list below details those
changes:
1) Added preferences for formatting basic code.
2) Fixed delete so that it removes items from the server and projects,
unlinks items from proje
I believe the course code is now UV905 and, yes, it is largely built on
material originally produced in Australia (with great help from Glenn Herbert)
and subsequently augmented by Leroy Dreyfuss, both of whom post here.
Hopefully it will run in Australia again in 2006. It doesn't run often, be
Thanks Tim. That's a 2nd witness ... confirms our plan.
R. Baker Hughes
UniVerse Programming
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
>In UniData it's @USERNO. In UniVerse you have to use a GCI call. Try
the
>following:
>DECLARE GCI getpid
>pid = getpid()
>Tim Snyder
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I do that exact thing. The method I use in UV on Windows is that from
the "control" program that spawns the phantom, I do the EXECUTE pgmname
CAPTURING JUNK. Next I do a couple of lines of code to isolate the PID
that is reported back then write that out to my "status" record. I use
this same st
What you want to do is run it as a phantom out of cron; all cron jobs run as
the same pid, so your file handles get overwritten by subsequent runs. Using
Phantom runs the uv jobs under different pids. You may want to adopt this as
a general rule: any invocations of uniVerse from cron should run
I think maybe the teminal handler is too smart for it's own good?. There
are 78 characters in the row, and 78 characters wide on the screen, so
when it gets to the end of the line it realizes it's at the end and will
autowrap to the next line--so no need for a carriage return. In fact a
carriage re
Poifect.
Thanks James.
R. Baker Hughes
UniVerse Programming
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
>There is a GCI call, getpid(), that you can use to get your process id.
>
>DECLARE GCI getpid
>CRT getpid()
>END
>
>James
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Baker Hughes wrote on 01/19/2006 12:05:40 PM:
> I seem to recall in UD a SYSTEM(nn) function that holds the Unix PID. I
> can't find the UV equivalent. It doesn't show in the docs to have one.
In UniData it's @USERNO. In UniVerse you have to use a GCI call. Try the
following:
DECLARE GCI ge
There is a GCI call, getpid(), that you can use to get your process id.
DECLARE GCI getpid
CRT getpid()
END
James
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From: Baker Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 January 2006 17:06
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Subject: [U2] Log Process ID for Phantom in UV 1
I seem to recall in UD a SYSTEM(nn) function that holds the Unix PID. I
can't find the UV equivalent. It doesn't show in the docs to have one.
When a phantom is spawned I want that phantom to write it's PID to a
control item, along with start time, and later, the end time.
Thanks Y'all.
R. Bak
I have used and like MS reporting services. Anyone have any experience
with using U2 with Reporting Services. Documentation says you can use
any database that you can connect to with ODBC or OleDB.
thanks
grs
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On 1/19/06, Symeon Breen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have seen something similar and it was to do with the XML in the
> .EXT file being in upper case
>
> e.g
> http://www.ibm.com/U2-xml";>
>
> should be
> http://www.ibm.com/U2-xml";>
>
Actually, as snipped from the Unidata 7.1.0 readme.txt:
You need the file pointer because the list verb needs to know where to
look for a dictionary. A direct path reference to the data does not
supply the needed dictionary location. Remember a dictionary does not
need to be in the same path as the data.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Devel
Brian,
>For which thanks to Microsoft.
Keep it quiet, MS$ finds out, all of a sudden it will not work with U2
:)
grs
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To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Su
Why not just suppress the heading? HDR.SUP
David A. Green
DAG Consulting
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Subject: [U2] [UD] list output when captured
Research @UDTHOME. We have 6 separate instances of Unidata environments on
one box. After a user logs in, a shell script asks them what environment
they want to go to. Then the shell script sets $UDTHOME at a UNIX level
before executing udt. The VOC pointers in each environment are identical
using
You can run wintegrate in a browser, not heard of SB Client in a
browser tho (with the exception of citrix)
On 1/18/06, DAVID WOLVERTON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Only if the Browser is attached to a Citrix Session!!
>
> But if you wait, the word is there will be an Eclipse version of SBClient
>
I have seen something similar and it was to do with the XML in the
.EXT file being in upper case
e.g
http://www.ibm.com/U2-xml";>
http://www.ibm.com/U2-xml";>
wrote:
> Still no worky. :-(
>
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> From: Ross Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006
I know some people who did the transaction logging and replay trick a
few years ago on unidata before it got replication - turned into a bit
of a nightmare for them, tho in the end it did the job. I think os
level would be best.
On 1/13/06, John Hester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Doyle w
Hi,
We are in the early planning stages of building a new dev/test box and
would like some feedback on how best to setup Unidata with 2 instances
(dev & test) with separate catalog spaces as an ultimate goal. Is this
even possible on the same box? Oh, and we're planning to goto Unidata
7.1.0 on th
Andy
Did you find out what was the solution ? I have the same error message
Fred
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I believe that issue is still there...haven't check lately...
Dave Church wrote & posted this C code on Info-Ardent and in
comp.databases.pick to solve the problem...
/* This c routine can be used to start universe processes
in cron or at. Normally only one process can run at a
time be
Sorry late night. I did not see you want to do a LIST using the full path.
You do need a VOC pointer in Unidata. Even ecltype u says a direct reference
is not a file name
list /mccdata/mcc13/CLM.DETAIL
Not a filename :
/mccdata/mcc13/CLM.DETAIL
Sure, you can use full paths in attribute 2 or 3 o
Sure, you can use full paths in attribute 2 or 3 of Unidata VOCS. We make
extensive use of @UDTHOME on our dev box. We have a development env, Systems
and Acceptance, End To End and a training environment on the same server. We
have a UNIX shell script that prompts a logged in user which environmen
Tony,
The point I'm making is that:
A) I have both VS2005 and VB Express loaded and find I'm finding that I'm
far more productive using the latter for most work. Mind you, I also have
Delphi for more "serious" stuff
B) VB Express is highly capable as a free development tool for U2. For which
th
I am currently looking at running a script which will run from CRON, say
every 1 minute. The script will invoke Universe and the process may take
more than 1 minute to complete.
If I remember correctly, there was a problem when doing this, whereby
the second, third and so on executions of the scri
I think not. This is often mentioned as one of the differences. I assume
you'ved used indexinfocus to search?
From: "Bill Haskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 20:57:32 -0800
I can't
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