Already mentioned, changing a UniBasic SELECT to an EXECUTE "SELECT..." is
changing the very fundamental definition of what you're doing. The UniBasic
SELECT is, for lack of a better way to define it, a "delayed" select that
does not actually go through the file right then and actually select the
> From: Tom Whitmore
> We are having problems making the .NET telnet tool make an
> SSL connection to UniVerse on a Linux server.
> Has anyone been successful in making this type of connection?
> If so, did you use the .NET telnet tool or a third-party
product?
Someone might suggest a more native
On 29/07/11 23:53, Bill Brutzman wrote:
> Thanks to Larry and Wol for writing.
>
> Both ways work to get rid of the red warnings but both ways I still get the
> pesky SQL+ prompt at the end.
That sounds weird. I was wondering why the EXECUTE made the SQL+ prompt
appear, but there's no way a BASI
What .net telnet tool ?
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Subject: Re: [U2] Using SSL, with .Net to make a connection to Linux/Unix
I should cla
LIST.2 is a variable inside your databasic code. EXECUTE runs some TCL code
and is not privy to your databsic variables.
I presume you want to concatenate LIST.2 to the end of the execute command
and not include it in the string
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2u
Thanks to Larry and Wol for writing.
Both ways work to get rid of the red warnings but both ways I still get the
pesky SQL+ prompt at the end.
I only want to change the Basic SELECT to execute "SELECT..." because this
technique makes the Rocket BDT IDE red warning flag go away. When I started
On 29/07/11 23:14, Bill Brutzman wrote:
> In an inherited legacy app, I have a few commands like
>
> LIST.1 = 1
> LIST.2 = 2
> LIST.3 = 3
> LIST.4 = 4
>
> SELECT F.ICC to LIST.2
> SELECT F.ICC to LIST.3
> SELECT F.ICC to LIST.4
>
> And then
#1 - Why would you want to change a Basic SELECT to EXECUTE a SELECT?
#2 - If you still want to do this, change this:
Execute " SELECT F.ICC to LIST.2"
To this:
Execute " SELECT F.ICC to ":LIST.2
Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
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From:
In an inherited legacy app, I have a few commands like
LIST.1 = 1
LIST.2 = 2
LIST.3 = 3
LIST.4 = 4
SELECT F.ICC to LIST.2
SELECT F.ICC to LIST.3
SELECT F.ICC to LIST.4
And then LIST.2 LIST.3 and LIST.4 show up in loops such as ..
I should clarify one thing. We are able to connect using SSL with our terminal
emulator, it is only the .net application that is unable to make the SSL
connection.
Thanks again!
Tom
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.o
Hi,
We are having problems making the .NET telnet tool make an SSL connection to
UniVerse on a Linux server.
Has anyone been successful in making this type of connection?
If so, did you use the .NET telnet tool or a third-party product?
(We are able to connect to UniVerse on a Windows server.)
Tha
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