Yes, Prime INFORMATION had this function well over ten years ago.
COMMAND.EDITOR is not really fully supported and was ported by a
third-party for specific IBM clients to migrate from PI/Open.
The current version (10.1.x and above) is much better than the first
release (10.0.x), which had a habit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/30/2006 08:59:24 PM:
> It sounds to like what you want is the TRANS() BASIC function.
> This works in UniVerse - Don't know about UniData.
In UniData you can use CALCULATE() or the curly braces {} like you're used
to. The documentation for both formats is in the ma
Hi Bob,
It sounds to like what you want is the TRANS() BASIC function.
This works in UniVerse - Don't know about UniData.
TRANS (filename, record.ID, field#, control.code)
field# can also be a Dict name.
Regards,
Adrian
On 31/8/06 8:21 AM, "Bob Woodward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
Rather than writing a program and using SYSTEM(4001) & SYSTEM(4002), a
slightly easier way is to use:
COMMAND.EDITOR ON ALL "acct name"
PI/Open had the COMMAND.EDITOR command years ago, and it was documented.
The version in Universe is not documented and is most likely not
supported. When we swi
Assuming you're dictionary items are D-types, just read the dict item
then use field 2 as a field number to extract the data from your record.
Use field 3 with OCONV and use field 5 with FMT.
If you want to use I-types, simply set @RECORD to the contents of your
data record, and @ID to the record
Hi folks,
I'm trying to set up a general use utility and what I'd like to do is to
be able to call this utility, passing it an open file handle, a couple
other parameters plus one that could be used to specify a dict entry
name, not a field number. The catch is I'd like to use the dict entry
rega
Cool, just tried it, what version of UV is this available from?
Or scroll forward or left and right to edit the command.
Ain't life great!
Roy
I've been using a variation of the code snippet Bob Woodward posted a
couple of weeks ago to change my UV prompt to display the current
account:
0001:
My bad, I found the problem. Was using an old link to the program.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] UniVerse Personal Editions
I also tried the new UniAdmin and now It won't connect to my servers. One
Or scroll forward or left and right to edit the command.
Ain't life great!
Roy
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Hester
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 2:48 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] [UV] up-arrow w/command sta
I also tried the new UniAdmin and now It won't connect to my servers. One is
the PC I am on, another is our Linux server, and the last is our Solaris
test system. None will connect. What's up?
Jerry
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From: "Leroy Dreyfuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, Aug
I've been using a variation of the code snippet Bob Woodward posted a
couple of weeks ago to change my UV prompt to display the current
account:
0001: ACCOUNT = FIELD(@PATH,'/',DCOUNT(@PATH,'/'))
0002: STELPROMPT = ACCOUNT:'>'
0003: STELPROMPT<2>= ACCOUNT:'>>'
0004: STELPROMPT<3>= '+'
0005: ASSIGN
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Checking the universe errlog revealed the problem.
The file system was full. I wish they'd document
those strange status numbers on the help that is
available on the TCL.
--- "Allen E. Elwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've seen an error like this on a WIN version of
> Unidata. It was their
Has anyone had a problems loading the Personal edition of the client.
10.1
I loaded Universe no problems and can logon.
When I try to load the Client it says I must close all programs or
finish off any previous installations.
I tried running the client install with universe loaded, without
Baker,
I'm the guy who had to implement because of unidata version on the command
line, so if you would send me a copy of your program I will keep it for the
future.
thanks
george
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2-
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Ahh, but you could use
LIST PTEMP WITH ZIP = " "
Tom Dodds
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Perry Taylor
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 20
When i feed an excel sheet with data from UniVerse via a perl script i use the
well known format :
$worksheet->write_date_time('A1', '2004-05-13T23:20', $date_format);
i use this routine in my basic program :
**
CONVERT.DATO:
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