Oops. I just re-read the original post. Our implementation is Unidata on
Unix. The subroutine utilizes sendmail - don't know if this will work for
Universe on Windows. Sorry.
Ed
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Java or .Net, the red pill or the blue pill :-)
You can use uniobjects to connect to your existing data and actually
deliver some business value as you learn things. Write some web based
query screens that you can roll out to the existing userbase. They
won't care how rough it is, it will blow t
That shouldn't be too difficult. I did a test with a free zip code
service.
What tools/components do you need to write a service to send stuff OUT
of unidata?
$ cat ST.BASIC.ZIP.REQ2
SUBROUTINE ST.BASIC.ZIP.REQ2(L.ZIP.CODE, RespHeaders, RespData,
SoapStatus, xmlString)
***
Windows has its own SMTP server that usually gets installed with IIS. All
you need to do is configure it to send email properly then simply write the
properly formatted UniVerse email to the standard
"C:\inetpub\mailroot\Pickup" directory (via a Q file - errr a VOC file
pointer).
This doesn't tak
Can you post it on this list so all of us can see?
rex
doug chanco wrote:
can you send me a copy as well? I am interested how it works
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Rex said.
>> Learn to program in C. If you want to stay in the construction side of
>> development, the aptitude to understand C is what separates the men
from
>> the boys. Notice that it's an "aptitude"; some people just don't have
>> the brain cells that understand memory allocation, let a
can you send me a copy as well? I am interested how it works
dougc
my email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Burwell, Ed wrote:
A few years ago a nice participant on this list sent me a subroutine that got
us going (on Unidata). It's been great. I can email it to you off-line if you
like.
Ed Burwel
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the response, but I'm trying to go the other way. I'm trying to
write a web service CONSUMER in Unidata, not provide access to the MV
database. I was looking at the SOAP functions in Basic (SOAPCreateRequest,
SOAPSetParameters, SOAPSubmitRequest, etc) to connect to an outside
However there are many instances where it is more efficient and certainly
makes more sense to do this in unibasic.
I shall send an example on for you It is very simple and does indeed work-
You can use either the soap api or make your own soap header (very easy) and
use the http api straight up.
I've got some mail subroutines that work on both Unix and Win32 here:
http://www.schasny.com/BP/
You'll need to install Blat and get the MAIL.SEND routine for Win32
Doug Chanco wrote:
> Another "free option" that I do not like but does work, is to ftp an
> email formatted text file (that you cre
A few years ago a nice participant on this list sent me a subroutine that got
us going (on Unidata). It's been great. I can email it to you off-line if you
like.
Ed Burwell
Consultant
Data Processing
CASIO AMERICA, INC.
570 Mt. Pleasant Avenue
Dover, NJ 07801
973-361-5400 x1512
email: [EMA
UV/NET only needs to reside on the system that you want to remotely read/write
data from. For example, if you have system A and B with uv installed, and you
want to read/write uv files on A from B, then UV/NET is installed on A only. If
you need to do both read and write on A from B and on B from A
Curt,
Only the file server (remote) needs to be licensed for UV/NET. The
client just needs uv. If you have two machines that want to access each
other, then both need UN/NET licenses.
If your local box is accessing a remote UV box via UV/NET, you need
enough UV/NET licenses to support the number
Another "free option" that I do not like but does work, is to ftp an
email formatted text file (that you create in universe) to an email
server (exchange/sendmail/etc) and have it process the files in a
particular directory as emails and send them out.
Like I said I don't like it but it's free and
Larry - have a look at the video on our website:
removepleaseNebula-RnD.com/products/gallery.htm
You can do this in less than 20 minutes. You said free so
disregard references to mv.NET and use UO.NET. The point here is
that the SOAP/webservice part is completely generated by Visual
Studio. The
Curt,
Yes, Universe supports triggers on ordinary files, since about version
9.6 I think. Certainly any of the 10.x versions will. See the
Universe System Description manual; there's a whole chapter on
triggers.
HTH
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Curt Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> T
wSendmail works on Windows, I had to modify the source in order to send
Attachments.
I use my own version now written in UniBasic with a socket connection
directly to the SMTP server. It's much faster and more reliable.
Thanks,
David A. Green
www.dagconsulting.com
(480) 813-1725
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Amy Raisanen wrote:
> We just got started building a web application and got stumped trying to
> create a pdf with the information the user has already provided us. How
> do we create a pdf and also create an auto filled pdf application/form?
For one application, I had somebody paint a pdf form
First off let me apologize for my last post. I realized it was unsigned the
moment I released the button after clicking on Send.
I've just reviewed the Uv/Net documentation and would just like to get
confirmation on my understanding of what I read.
For UV/NET to work, both systems need to be ru
Al,
"Software development is inherently an exercise in climbing steep
learning curves - an exercise in problem solving - and the learning
curves don't disappear" -- Steve McConnell
I find that Steve's quote equally applies to professional development;
growing as an application developer is a
Thanks to everyone who has been helping to re-educate me on Universe.
Apparently I've successfully managed to comingle my Unidata and Universe
features and now need help separating the two. Unfortunately I haven't been
able to get all my answers from the manuals.
My next question, doesn't Uni
Shareware product called BLAT... Enjoy..
Jay Jones
mbtech wrote:
>
> What are some free options on sending email from Universe on Windows?
> I've done this in Unix before but never Windows. Thanks.
>
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Depending on undocumented behavior is usually a bad idea. Just because
A<0> = 'ZZZ' happens to work in this release is no guarantee that the
vendor will continue to support this behavior in the future. The fact
this doesn't work in other Pick flavors or variants makes me want to shy
away from
Hi,
[UV] However, there's no A to insert an MV, it just overwrites the
attribute.
A<2> = DEFvHIJ
A<2,0> = ZZZ
CRT A ;*-> aZZZ
The language definition, common across all mv databases, says that a zero
value or subvalue reference means "the whole of the element". It is exactly
the same as miss
Hi David,
Since we're on the subject of UniBasic Oddities, I was wondering how many
flavors support the following syntax like my 6.0 PE edition.
A = "One":@VM:"Two"
PRINT A<1><1, 2>
This compiles and prints "Two".
There is nothing odd about this at all.
A<1> is not a single construct. It is
Going down the linux route ...
IBM support RedHat, so look at RHEL or CentOS.
My choice would be Slackware or gentoo - not because they're better or worse
distros, but because you learn a lot more dealing with their oddities. Slack is
very BSD-oriented (or was), but is also very minimalist in i
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