Greetings Group,
I just started a new position with a company running a Unidata / SB+ shop after
my hiatus from the multivalue market. It seems some things have changed since
I left (Rocket instead of IBM) but many things seem the same. I look forward
to the discussions on this group which
Does anyone have a line on a SB+ discussion group? As it's been about 15 years
since I last used SB+ I have a few questions.
Gordon J Glorfield | Software Application Developer | Vertis Communications
250 W. Pratt Street, Suite 1800 | Baltimore, MD, 21201
T 410-361-8664 | M 443-280-7093
Along with being limited to two users, the UniData and UniVerse Personal
Editions also have an eight-process limit and a limitation of modulo 10007
assigned to a file. Also, the following add-ons do not function: Connection
Pooling, EDA, NFA, RFS, UV/Net.
Right off of Rocket's U2 downloads
Don,
Carnation Software makes MacWise terminal emulator specifically designed for
connecting to multi-dimensional databases such as U2. They provide emulations
for a wide variety of terminals. See http://www.carnationsoftware.com/ for
more information.
Gordon
Gordon J Glorfield | Software
Look at Nagios. It's open source and very adaptable to a wide variety of
system and process monitoring. www.nagios.org.
Gordon
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I've been following this thread somewhat cursorily. But I've not seen a
mention by anyone of the built in transaction handling in U2. I'm speaking
about the TRANSACTION START THEN END construct with TRANSACTION.COMMIT and
TRANSACTION.ABORT commands. This would seem to fit the bill of the
Good Morning,
Looking for opinions and experiences here. We are trying to do some system
cleanups. We found that our PO file has over 10 million records dating back
some 7 years. We've decided that 2 years of PO history is plenty to keep on
file.
Currently there are no indices on this
I will second the positive feedback on Matt Hart. He got me my current
position. And it is an excellent position indeed.
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Group,
I know I'm dredging up long ago memories but the company I'm working for now
still has many PROCs running. I haven't used PROC for 20+ years now and I've
forgotten most of what I did know. Never did like that cryptic language. That
being said can someone on this list point me to some
P.S. We are a Unidata shop. If that makes any difference.
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Subject: [U2] PROC language
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Sent: 15 March 2011 15:57
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Subject: [U2] PROC language documentation
Group,
I know I'm dredging up long ago memories but the company I'm working for now
Seems I remember a tutorial program that taught the basics (no pun intended) of
the Pick DBMS/OS. As I recall it was PROF. I can't find anything online about
it though. Does anyone have any information about this program?
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Our network admins use a product called Websense to restrict access to certain
web sites such as Facebook and Myspace. For some reason Websense blocks my
access to the wordpress.com domain saying that it is categorized as a Black
Friday Site. Is there a mirror site for these helpful documents
wordpress.com locked down...
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Subject: [U2] Site blocked
Our network admins use a product called
This is how it was explained to me. We are an advertising company and do
inserts and direct mailings for various stores. We create for these clients
advertisements for Black Friday. At some time in the past some of these Black
Friday ads mysteriously appeared on wordpress.com in advance of
I was going to hide my ignorance by being quiet but I can't take. So I'll bite
(pun intended). What is bit depth?
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Kevin King
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 4:05 PM
Ah so. Just because you are running on a 64 bit system you can still be
running 32 bit Unidata. And for hashed files both static sized and dynamic, 64
bit Unidata does not get past the 2G file limit. For some of the log files
though it does allow files to grow past the 2G size.
For Unidata the ED and AE editors are documented in the Unidata Commands
Reference. However the documentation is scanty. It tells you what they are
and how to start them but there is nothing about the functional commands within
the editors.
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We solved a similar issue here in a rather low tech way. We set one of our
print spoolers to produce PDF files that are then emailed to the user. They
can then open and print from their PC. They don't even need to stay connected
to the network once the file/email is received.
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What about SWAP?
SWAP str.expr1 WITH str.expr2 IN var
The UniBasic SWAP command replaces all occurrences of one substring with a
second substring. The search string does not have to be the same length as the
replacement string. SWAP supports mulitbyte languages.
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What do you mean your system does not recognize the file? Do you mean
UniData doesn't recognize it? Is there a VOC item pointing to the file?
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Had a user get a message I've not seen before. Message was: Index: 0 to one
dimension is out of range. The system kicked the user to TCL after this
message. We are running UniData 7.2.4 on HP UX.
I went into the system but was unable to duplicate the error. Has anyone seen
this message
Unidata has no equivalent to the UV COMPARE function.
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Subject: Re: [U2] Comparing numeric strings
Have
First off, I've never seen that syntax before. Do you mean:
DIM X(25)
or do you mean you are setting X to the 25th value in a dimensioned variable?
And I don't understand what you mean when you say some records get taken out.
How are they taken out?
I'm a little confused by your question.
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