Glen,
snip
You always get the good ones, doncha? What does the warehouse control
system use as a database? How many different O/S are we looking at here?
The first idea that comes to mind is transactional queuing and
inspection. A FIFO updating situation will not work, since you have
logic that
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Hey,
What is the fastest and lowest cpu overhead method of transferring data
between U2/MV databases, and other data sources?
Assumed:
a) no restrictions on underlying OS - whichever best facilitates your
proposed method.
b) no restrictions on Database of choice - I know this is a U2 list and
we
and
usually draw other names from folks grin/humor
Jeff - your response about sockets, along with Kevins, are noted.
Thanks. Have a great day,
-Baker Hughes
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Janet,
snip/
I can setup a conference call with one of Developers.
We have been in the transferring MultiValue data to other data sources
since the early 80's (PK Harmony to start with, anyone remember). We may
have some good input for you.
/snip
I'm not in a position to buy anything, really
Still trolling for Multi-Value people in TEXas or adjacent states
I trust our other colleagues will view our efforts beneficently and
rejoice at the activity among local user groups.
Warm regards,
-Baker
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0001 PA
0002 FORMAT BP I2,Enter BP item
0003 ED BP I2,Enter BP item
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My 2 bits on this topic.
Karl
snip\
Which is why I like the AE [alternate] editor.
Once you've executed a format
You should take a look at Nucleus.
It generates a characters screen, an Accuterm GUI screen, or .Net GUI
all from the same code.
Develop character screens in minutes, and If you ever decide to go GUI,
just do it, no rollout to clients. (your desktop group will love you for
this)
Hey y'all,
A couple of us are trying to help a new UV site nearby get a copy of PE
going for a development machine.
This is the same issue that Charles B. first introduced some weeks back.
I took a look at the IBM Thinkpad last night. Here is the skinny.
OS is XPpro.
He has un-installed and
Our Texas User now reports that he got PE-UV running fine when
installing on a pretty fresh laptop running XPpro.
Apparently, something on both a Win2k desktop and a XPpro laptop wasn't
playing nice with PE.
He's up going for now but we're still hoping for
resolution/understanding.
Glen - Just
Man, we nailed this issue, thanks to Glen, and Bill, and Martin, and
Drew, and Tony G, and Dick.
Fantastic research, help, historical links.
As they say in Yewston, 'you guys 'er ALL-som !'
;-)
-Baker
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the initial receipt. If you use absolute values, your average cost will
go up, and your inventory will be overstated.
Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
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Hey,
I have a distribution/manufacturing question. Could some of you share
your formula for calculating Moving Average Cost.
Consider:
Assume you are receiving stock into the warehouse, and recalculating
your new average cost upon each receipt (which later serves as basis for
your cost-plus
Scott,
We use Chase Paymentech to process our CC transactions. They are pretty
decent to deal with. They are pretty big so having a good acct manager
to get what you need makes all the difference. They handle all card
brands and multiple currencies (if connecting your web portal).
Just a
As Bob noted, the DSS is a global initiative by the major card brands.
It is huge, and produces negligible ROI for all your effort, except it
protects your brand name, which is no small thing.
At least 1/2 of your effort is going to be other than in-house coding.
a) Reviewing / Re-writing
Recent projects have led me do more reading in the realm of data
security.
I was actually reading the PCI article in this magazine and they did a
piece on Skype.
The writer raises some valid concerns.
-Baker
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Recent projects have led me do more reading in the realm of data
security.
I was actually reading the PCI article in this magazine and they did a
piece on Skype.
The writer raises some valid concerns.
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You know how when you go to bed sometimes and your brain keeps thinking
about some problem...
I've been thinking this isn't possible in U2 environment, but sometime
during the night I resolved to ask the question.
Does anyone know of an Identity Management Suite that is U2 aware? This
data
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Subject: [U2] Single Signon for U2 - Identity Management ?
You know how when you go to bed sometimes and your brain keeps thinking
about some problem...
I've
- Identity Management ?
Sun has the Sun java System Identity Manager.
http://catalog.sun.com/productinfo.xml?site=SE_SWEcatalogue=FCsegment=
FC_Ritem=FC_SC_CATgroup=2014fid=5136id=13394
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Thanks, Dawn, for that thorough response.
You mention the helpdesk project at IBM. Susie S. told the Spectrum
gathering at Long Beach that the embedded db is UniVerse.
Perhaps we're not speaking of the same project. I was also told by
others this is the coming app to manage all software
and
If you don't want to use their own 'Zen' object stuff, can you use
whatever you want? C#, VB, Java ?
How does it like ODBC, ADO or other methods of getting to the Cache
data?
We've all had our days hemmed into a proprietary environment.
I hope I'm wrong for the sake of my comrades like Dawn, but
' structure.
Just for clarification, TXAMUG is intended to complement the role of
the
U2 and CDP groups in the MV community, by providing periodic physical
meetings with some of the same friends you interact with on these
worthy
technical forums.
Cordial Welcome,
-Baker Hughes,
Moderator, texas_mug
with some of the same friends you interact with on these worthy
technical forums.
Cordial Welcome,
-Baker Hughes,
Moderator, texas_mug
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Thank you Brian. Your sentiments are warmly received, and strengthening.
Thanks also to Chuck 'danced across the trade floor to get us vendor
backing' Barouch, Charles Stevenson for encouraging counsel, the folks
at IBM who let us commandeer their booth to hash it out, Nathan Rector
who is
This is sad to hear. When his obit appears in the paper, perhaps Ross
or one of our friends down under will send us the link?
peace on his family and friends,
-Baker
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I have just learned that Bruce Nichol of Talon Computer
Services
there
to discuss this.
Other list readers - if you have any counsel for us in this enterprise,
say on. Respond off list, or on list with the moderators blessing.
Also posting to cdp.
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I had the same issue when I attempted to show some colleagues the U2UG
site the other day.
-Baker
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factors, beyond the
toolset itself, that contributed to the *nightmares* - please give
credit where due.
R. Baker Hughes
UniVerse Programming
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Bill,
Thanks for sharing the code. The answer was in there - SYSTEM(9001) for
UV,
which gives me this - from which I can find what I need:
001: 5 LOCAL.SUBROUTINES.O/DATA.SECURITY.BSUB 0x7be
002: 4 LOCAL.SUBROUTINES.O/DOE.HEADER.SUB 0x3282
003: 3 /system1/dev/DEVPROG/SUBROUTINES.O/DOE.USER.SUB
Steve,
a couple suggestions:
a) It shouldn't make a lick of difference, but enclose the math in
parans, just to insure the precedence you desire in the operation..
IF (INTREC+PRNREC) # (INTPAY+PRNPAY) THEN
b) if that doesn't change things, try something like:
WHATSUP = ABS((INTREC+PRNREC) -
Does anyone know
I want to report in a logging process the originating calling program -
this would be the lowest level, or root level of the 'T'race command in
RAID debugger. Normally, it's enough to report the calling subroutine,
but in this case I need either the root program in the
I'm reaching back to my Reality days... would there be any value of a
PRECISION statement in that particular subroutine? I don't know the
default precision for your implementation but if you forced it to
something higher before your compare, maybe it would work, as written.
HTH.
-Baker
I've seen similar erratic behavior when a phantom process set locks for
a possible update, but then didn't clear the lock when no update
occurred. I'm suggesting you have a locking issue but the out of memory
behavior is identical - it waits for available memory before it can
perform the next
Corrected posting - sorry...
I've seen similar erratic behavior when a phantom process set locks for
a possible update, but then didn't clear the lock when no update
occurred. I am NOT suggesting you have a locking issue but the out of
memory behavior is identical - it waits for available
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Is there nothing that man doesn't know???
/snip
There are but he's ignorant of them.
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characters, or other languages?
Anything you can share would be helpful.
TIA
-Baker
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Hey,
George S. asked for input about how good a development platform UD on a
Sun Sparc is.
I like that platform myself. I would think its a little better,
economically, than say an RS6000 these days, but I haven't compared of
late. I would for sure take UniData or UniVerse on Solaris before I
I trust some mates more familiar with distributed files will also
respond...
but you might try this just to get you going:
UniVerse handles things differently if you do
OPEN '','CUST' TO FILENAME ELSE GOSUB DEALWITHIT
SELECT FILENAME
LOOP WHILE READNEXT
more.stuff
REPEAT
or
EXECUTE 'SSELECT
to Excel, simply add the
factor to the value in question.
R. Baker Hughes
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John,
Thanks for your useful insights. From what I read, DES-III was indeed
cracked in 1999 by a brute force attack, by a program that generated 199
billion keys per second. http://gilchrist.ca/jeff/distrib-des3.html And
as you've noted, Joe Hacker doesn't usually have enough hardware, time,
or
be of use to anyone who later
faces the same unresolved issue 8088.
Many thanks.
R. Baker Hughes
UniVerse Programming
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Symeon, others,
I tested every 128+ bit cipher available with Encrypt and here are the
results:
All the ciphers work with encoding but require the workaround (remove
extra LF).
None work without encoding - the decrypt side either adds a random
character, or craters altogether, and Decrypted
.
The discussion can take in other encryption methods, openssl, gpg, etc.
U2 offers rc4, des3, rc2, rc5 - I'm not listing anything 128 bit.
TIAA,
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that the
Encrypt patch will arrive in 10.2, but I'm not certain when/if we'll
load 10.2 anyway.
Always enlightening reading this list. I'm thankful for you guys (in the
NY sense of the word, inclusive of gals)[Y'all, for other Southerners.]
TIA,
-Baker
R. Baker Hughes
UniVerse Programming
Mouser
have to write a Unix script that would be called from a subroutine.
Thanks for your contribution, and for the -a -A flag point you make.
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have done this. Where did you start? Did you buy
a solution, write your own?
TIA,
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Bob,
Thank you for this account of your experience, very helpful. I will
share this with our development team.
R. Baker Hughes
UniVerse Programming
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Thanks Lembit. This is very helpful, and gives us greater confidence in
our strategy.
R. Baker Hughes
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with a kazaillion sockets and see who yells
'uncle'.
R. Baker Hughes
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never disappointed. I was with a public safety
agency then, and if she can teach cops and fire fighters computer stuff,
hey, you know she's good ;-).
R. Baker Hughes
UniVerse Programming
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Check out http://www.discoverycomputersystems.com/
I got my Universe training
here prefers to speak of either Multi-value industry or the U2
(standing for UniData and UniVerse, both now owned by IBM but have
divergent genealogy). Pick is now D3 and well let some other
folks check in now.
Hope you have fun. MV is a blast.
R. Baker Hughes
UniVerse Programming
Mouser
Bob,
This is from memory, so I trust someone will affirm/correct my
prognosis, but isn't the PIB (primary input buffer) cleared when you
execute the program. So when you return, A (or answer, A1 assumed) is
now null?
-Baker
My problem is when I come back from one of the PROGxx.PROC's, I'm not
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Poifect.
Thanks James.
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There is a GCI call, getpid(), that you can use to get your process id.
DECLARE GCI getpid
CRT getpid()
END
James
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Thanks Tim. That's a 2nd witness ... confirms our plan.
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In UniData it's @USERNO. In UniVerse you have to use a GCI call. Try
the
following:
DECLARE GCI getpid
pid = getpid()
Tim Snyder
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Could you T-Load them to a virtual tape file (.vtf) and then ftp that to
wherever you want?
R. Baker Hughes
UniVerse Programming
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I am migrating an old AIX server running U2 to RH Linux. Because of the
server's limitations, I need to transfer files between the two
arguments/parameters. The
client is multi-threaded so the connection is persistent for the life of
each call, returning a Transaction ID and various response codes
(decline/approval why, etc.).
Thanks for taking the time. I'm thankful for this community. TIA.
R. Baker Hughes
UniVerse Programming
On 1/11/06, Wendy wrote:
I may have edited it out, but one question I had was, what kind
of volume are we talking about here? Five transactions an hour? A
minute? A second? More?
300 authorizations an hour, max; 2 thousand a day, max.
This is growing steadily though.
You do *not* want to do
, the CallableStatement in UV looks like what I
need. Does anyone have any fragment or code example of this, or other
call to a Java interface?
BTW, if you see any extra rainclouds, send them to Texas.
Thanks,
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Wendy wrote:
IBM provides an implementation of the JDBC specification, (a JDBC
driver,) as well as a proprietary Java API known as UniObjects for
Java.
Yes, I was reading the docs on it, but no code samples there, so things
still a bit fuzzy.
If you mean the the JDBC CallableStatement, you would
Forgive if I'm asking something that may be extracted from past posts -
a project was just switched from an ftp batch file process to writing a
Java client. I'm trying to get up to speed in the shortest possible
time.
We have to write an interface to Live Processor credit card processing
Carl,
We faced this recently with data coming from our E-commerce portal,
here's a function we put in our Standard.Variables Include, so we can do
this from any program:
FUNCTION CLEAN.STRING(STRING.IN)
RESULT = ''
LEN.STR = LEN(STRING.IN)
FOR STR.POS = 1 TO LEN.STR
From what I'm told, we can send/receive batch XML to their
Live-Processor server (which will be on-site, within our WAN) and the LP
server will handle the connection/communication to the PaymentTech
gateway. This is all in process here so I'm still trying to wrap my
brain around it. I'm writing
Say, has anyone written some code to validate a Credit Card number,
using the Mod10 (nicknamed) or ANSI X4.13 (realname) LUHN formula? I
was just told today get this installed yesterday, so I'm naturally
looking to see if some kind-hearted fellow MV'ver has something already
written (it is the
Thanks to each of you for the good postings. You've got me going now. I
may miss their target date of yesterday but Tuesday is looking pretty
good. Now, if anyone has an algorithm to speed up the QA dept things
will shake out rather nicely. We'll be using something which follows
very closely on
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