If there is an attribute mark or value mark, they count as part of the Length
of the @Record.
So a record with only a single value mark, still has a length of 1.
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From: Allen Elwood RR
To: U2 Users List
Sent: Fri, Aug 31, 2012 8:29 pm
Subject: Re: [U2] Friday
does that still work if there are attr/value marks but everything else
is null ?
not sure, never tried, but i know i've seen recs with nothing but these
before
ellusian, lol, sounds like the aliens with the big brains that could
make you see things that weren't there in star trek (had to l
For some odd reason, for all these years that I've lurked here, I've been under
the impression that this user group was actually ours, not Rocket's (or
whatever corporation has happened to own UD/UV at any given time!). If I'm
wrong, then I may be in the wrong place, as I'm very interested in k
David,
Create an 'I' type dictionary which with this function:
< 1 > Top of "REC_LEN"
001: I
002: LEN( @RECORD )
003:
004: LEN
005: 10R
006: S
Select the file with your new dict = 0
SELECT PARTS WITH REC_LEN = "0"
Marc Rutherford
Principal Programmer Analyst
Advanced Bionics LLC
661) 362 1754
In the DICT, in an I-descriptor you can specify LEN(@RECORD)
If the record has zero length it's empty.
-Original Message-
From: Morelli, David W.
To: U2 Users List
Sent: Fri, Aug 31, 2012 4:42 pm
Subject: [U2] Friday type of question
Is there an easy way to determine if a rec
Is there an easy way to determine if a record is empty?
I have a saved list of a thousand or more records that have record ID's that
interfere with our Ellusian database.
If they are truly empty, I can do house cleaning on them. If they contain any
data, I have to do a different process.
When
A problem that's not submitted through the hierarchical bureaucracy is how I'd
express it.
The point being that the problem is being submit, through this list.
That Rocket chooses not to listen to their own user group for bug submissions,
is Rocket's choice, not the user who submitted the bug.
AMEN...
Rocket has been the most responsive support I've experienced.
*SOME* of the folks are a little slow "getting it" initially, but once they
understand the problem... it's addressed.
They have been very personable, friendly and professional in my experience.
However, it's a tad difficult to
Not quite succinct, but well said.
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
Sent: 31 August 2012 19:14
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] U2 Bug reporting / list monitoring
Three
G-man:
I suspect it'd be nice if we were all reasonable here. Sometimes a bug
is defined as a functionality that doesn't work as expected, and
sometimes it's defined as a functionality that doesn't work as expected
in a particular environment, and sometimes it's defined as a
functionality th
Because they want to fix bugs in their product?
Really I don't comprehend the line of reasoning that says
1. Our product is defective, and here is a reported defect
2. Support dollars go for *support* not fixing our defected product
3. We won't fix defects unless someone is paying for *support*
Su
Three topics here...
> From: Wjhonson
1)
> Not support though. Bugs.
> In my book, they are opposite ends of the spectrum.
> And a company that ignores bug reports because they don't come
> through "approved" channels is heading in the direction of Netscape
and
> Liquid Audio.
Questions and an
In what world is isolating bug reports from any user a good idea?
You're being utterly over dramatic. Just because a user submits a bug report
doesn't mean you have to immediately stop all development and put your entire
staff on vetting and fixing the bug. I would guess most companies fix comm
-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Wjhonson
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 11:48 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] U2 Bug reporting / list monitoring
Not support though. Bugs.
In my bo
> From: Bill Brutzman
> Yesterday... I just released my third HTML app (runs on both mobile
+
> desktop) that uses ColdFusion to grab UniVerse data to hydrate and
> launch pdf forms in the user's browser. The apps/forms... [1]
Purchase
> Order [2] Invoice [3] Part Inspection... were whipped up wi
Not support though. Bugs.
In my book, they are opposite ends of the spectrum.
And a company that ignores bug reports because they don't come through
"approved" channels is heading in the direction of Netscape and Liquid Audio.
I agree there are consultants who know tricks and make customers pay
David:
I am glad to learn now that UV 11 has some major new OBDC things.
Yesterday... I just released my third HTML app (runs on both mobile + desktop)
that uses ColdFusion to grab UniVerse data to hydrate and launch pdf forms in
the user's browser. The apps/forms... [1] Purchase Order [2] In
David:
On the back of a Sopranos T-Shirt... it indicates... "Know Your Role". On the
front... there is a smoking gun.
Of course, U2 is not open-sourced... my goal role is merely that of a pragmatic
customer.
As Rocket monitors this list to a greater or lesser extent... that is Rocket's
busin
Bill,
You make good and valid points. :)
To all question posters in general (not directed a Bill):
The better the quality of the problem definition and context = the better the
quality of the response.
As I sometimes jokingly tell my users:
All answers are free, but correct answers are cost
Will
> So I see no reason really why it cannot be done through *this* channel.
Money. People pay for support. This list is free and potentially open to
people who don't pay AMC or support. As David rightly says, this is not a
Rocket Support Forum and we need to be mindful of that.
That's been pa
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