Hi
I have an application that is based in the UK, one of the things it does is
allow entry of a phone number, I then determine if this is a mobile (cell
phone) and send a text (easy in the uk as all mobiles begin with 07)
We are embarking upon our first US client (well existing uk customer
Hi Symeon,
In our phone call billing system, based in Australia, we can't tell if a called
number in the US is a mobile. Perhaps someone in the US may have some way of
knowing. This web site gives a lot of information regarding the relevant
numbers per country.
Short answer is that you can't. At least not from the phone number.
Numbers here are broken down into aaa-bbb-; (aaa=area code;
bbb=exchange; =number). The area code tells you what state the phone
was/is issued in, the exchange gives you the general area, and the number is
simply
There is a company that has an API that determines that. It will with 1 number
or a list of numbers. Don't know how well it works.
www.phonevalidator.com
Brenda Ives
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf
Symeon, are you planning to send the sms message directly through a local
gateway at your company, or through a third party provider, or via email?
If the latter, in the US, all the carriers have different email gateways.
It sounds to me like you need to collect more information than just the
I had good results with Clickatell.com for SMS gateway. Then someone used them
for spamming, and several of the carriers started rejecting shared short-codes.
I didn't want to take the expense of getting a unique short-code. Think you can
register a regular 10 digit as well. Da$# Spammers!
From: Symeon Breen
I have an application that is based in the UK, one of the things it
does is
allow entry of a phone number, I then determine if this is a mobile
(cell
phone) and send a text (easy in the uk as all mobiles begin with 07)
We are embarking upon our first US client (well
Wol:
Thanks... that helps a lot.
Most of our programs are UniBasic and users get to choose a destination...
screen, laser, or greenBar. For some of the legacy script reports... it is a
big deal to rewrite them in UniBasic... or problematic to launch these
scripts from UniBasic. I do not know
Hello group – has anyone implemented the multi-language feature of system
builder?
I’d like to call and discuss.
Thx
Julius Fingerle
Dayton Superior Corp
Julius Fingerle
Senior ERP Developer
Dayton Superior Corporation
1125 Byers Rd
Miamisburg, OH 45342
Office: 937-866-0711 x44304
Fax:
What techniques are you folks using to start up apps when UniVerse on Linux is
started? Obviously hooking into uv.rc is an option. Are there others?
Thanks.
Perry
Perry Taylor
Senior MV Architect
Office (877) 494-7633 ext. 4392
Direct (502) 779-4392
ZirMed
888 West Market Street, Suite 400
yes,
we use it with french, dutch, german, english, ... translation.
please, what's your question ?
Manu
Fingerle, Julius juliusfinge...@daytonsuperior.com a écrit :
Hello group – has anyone implemented the multi-language feature of system
builder?
I’d like to call and discuss.
Thx
Julius
I simply want to write a filename to a Windoz server from an IBM box running
AIX. What is the simplest method? I would like to avoid ftp. Been there,
done that!
Thanks!
Boyd
Boyd Parks
MDIV ERA Programmer/Analyst
770.237.7541
770.975.3303 (cell)
770.237.6541 (fax)
McKesson
Business
You need a mount point do you not still for Unix to even *see* Windows servers ?
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To: u2-users u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Wed, Jul 10, 2013 12:43 pm
Subject: [U2] Writing to a Windoz box from Universe
I simply
We use the following to mount a windows share:
mount -t cifs -o username=windowsusername //192.168.0.0/Websites/Data
/mnt/cmexml
Not sure if -t cifs works on AIX you might need to the old format -t smbs
First create the mount point on AIX
run as root, then enter the windows password for the
If it is a permanent thing then you would probably want to use a cifs mount to
the windows server.
If it is not a local mount or temporary situation then ftp is probably your
best bet.
Dan
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
Wouldn't a simple startup script suffice - like in /etc/init.d/rc*x*.d
(depending on Linux)?
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Perry Taylor perry.tay...@zirmed.comwrote:
What techniques are you folks using to start up apps when UniVerse on
Linux is started? Obviously hooking into uv.rc is an
You can certainly launch a UV process from a unix script.
e.g.
#!/usr/bin/bash
cd /$path_to_uv_account/$ACCOUNTNAME
$UVHOME/bin/uv phantom PROGRAMNAME /somedir/log1.txt
$UVHOME/bin/uv LIST SOMEFILE DICTITEM1 DICTITEM2 /somedir/log2.txt
You can call this from cron too if required.
Cheers
Peter
You should use uvsh rather than uv and you also need to consider multiple cron
jobs running as the same user at the same time as Universe does not like this
or never used to at least.
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Hi Symeon,
Interestingly we're facing a similar issue here in Oz whereby we're wanting to
send certain activation codes to our overseas clients for security purposes.
Currently we're doing this for our local clients and apart from the odd modem
failure, have no issues sending to domestic
Yes, this was a problem - but I haven't recently tried to execute UV11 and
cron. UV11 has a different shared memory model - inherited from UD - in
comparison to older releases.
A quick test shows that phantom processes are getting their own shared memory
segment under UV11.
So - at first
Last time I checked, AIX has no native built-in capabilities to mount
CIFS/Windows shares.
1. Samba/AIX port - open source
If you wish to load the Samba port to AIX, you can use smbclient to perform an
sftp/ftp like connection that'll mount the share temporarily - then you can
get/put the
We use smbclient, scripted as though we were doing ftp's.
DO.SMB:
FTP.REC=lcd :LOCALDIR
FTP.REC-1=cd :REMOTEDIR
FTP.REC-1=put :FILE
FTP.REC-1=quit
WRITE FTP.REC ON HOME.F, FTP.SCRIPT
PRINT SMBing to :ADDRESS
E=!smbclient :ADDRESS: :PASSWORD: -U :USER: ~/FTP.SCRIPT
PRINT E
I use /etc/rc.local, if you vi the file you will see:
#!/bin/sh
#
# This script will be executed *after* all the other init scripts.
# You can put your own initialization stuff in here if you don't
# want to do the full Sys V style init stuff.
to not just start up universe processes, but linux
I use /etc/rc.local, if you vi the file you will see:
#!/bin/sh
#
# This script will be executed *after* all the other init scripts.
# You can put your own initialization stuff in here if you don't
# want to do the full Sys V style init stuff.
to not just start up universe processes, but linux
From: Peter Cheney
There is the cost associated with this too. Currently I think it is
$0.50
per international SMS message and given that there's no guarantee of
delivery success, the likelihood of repeated failed attempts is
quite
real.
Peter, my mouth fell open at that. We provide
AIX 6.1 does have it built in.
I think 5.2 ML12 might also include the ability to mount CIFS shares
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