All,
In Universe 10.x on Windows: when sending a print job to the &HOLD* file from
a Basic program, is it possible to capture the Entry Record ID of the print
job from within the print program, eg. SYSTEM(?) var or some User Exit or ???
Or, is it possible to capture the Entry Record ID that is di
On 2/8/07, Wally Terhune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't agree with Shaun's analysis of UniData and indexes - though
> perhaps
> we are looking at it slightly differently.
Excellent info and post Wally - thank you very much.
Adrian
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Folks,
Last week we try to renew our certificate on our HP/UX 11.11 server and
were getting the following message;
"SSL API ERROR: Security context load failed."
All of the docs seem to point to a problem with the security context
record itself. So we decided to start from scratch, reques
I don't agree with Shaun's analysis of UniData and indexes - though perhaps
we are looking at it slightly differently.
1) CREATE.INDEX just creates the index file and puts a flag in the source
file header indicating that indexes exist - and how many.
The details about the specific fields and their
I'm on digest, so sorry for the delay. Indexes on UniVerse and UniData
are different. UniVerse will stop you from creating them if the file is
open by any process
(very good!). UniData will go on it's merry way and create the index
even if the file is open by another process. You run the BUILD.
Thanks Symeon. Good thinking!
Bill
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 4:26 AM
> To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
> Subject: Re: [U2] UD: UniObjects permissions
>
> Hi Bill - your un
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Hi Bill - your unirpc service is running as system, what happens is that
this process will access the permissions of the file and determine if the
user you have used in uniobjects is allowed access. If you have only given
access to administrators and unidata on the file, then perhaps it is because