I guess there isnt one :(
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Caufield
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 8:16 AM
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Subject: [U2] Windows 2003 Server Tunning
I am not sure if there is an updated document
I'd really appreciate a way to write an internal function which can have
parameters and can contain it's own local variables (although global
variables would be OK). Often it's just not worth the effort to write a
full blown external function that's only called a few times by one
program.
Perhaps
We develop software to run both on UniData and UniVerse.
We currently use a common code base and $DEFINE/$IFDEF to customize code
for each platform.
eg:
$DEFINE C_UNIVERSE
$IFDEF C_UNIVERSE
Do UV specific stuff here
$ENDIF
It would be great if the compiler could identify what platform
I'd really appreciate a way to write an internal function which can have
parameters and can contain it's own local variables (although global
variables would be OK). Often it's just not worth the effort to write a
full blown external function that's only called a few times by one
program.
Tony,
No, I was hoping, too!
Actually, what would be really nice, even better than a white paper,
would be a UniVerse Installer utility that *automatically* chose
sensible non-default values for the various tuneable parameters based
on what system you were installing onto. As far as I know, UV
Hi all,
Has anyone had experience with storing images (gif, tiff, bmp or jpg)
files on Universe database?
If so, how or what documents describe this feature?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Jeff Marcos
Corporate Express Aust. Ltd
Masterpack (ERP) Technical Lead (BIS)
* Phone: +612 9335
There was a related request discussed at the IBM Conference U2
Enhancement session that we're already chewing on:
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RESTRICTING VARIABLE SCOPE WITHIN BASIC PROGRAM
A way to restrict variable scope within the program,
allowing variables to be defined and operative within
a program block
Tony, below is what I do to prepare a Windows 2003 Server for UniVerse.
Setting Performance in Windows
1. Rt. Click My Computer, select Properties. Select Advanced tab. Under
Performance select Settings button. Go to Advanced tab.
2. Set Processor scheduling to Background services
3. Set Virtual
On a Windows platform - Create a type 19 file from you account. Then that is
a directory available to Windows. Anaything can then be stored in it (from
Windows or UniVerse)
Louie
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