Late last year I had a project torpedoed almost entirely because no one
could find any "literature" about the U2 environment. The "it's OK,
it's IBM" saw didn't work either.
They liked the concept of a multi-valued database, liked the design,
were blown away by the proof of concept and were thri
Just saw this...
A. It'll be in the next release (3rd 1/4 of the year)
B. No
C. No
D. Currently a custom written Delphi app (thin client sorta thing)
Moving to .NET client (again 3rd 1/4 of the year) that is slightly
'thicker'
E. See 'D' above - mostly C# for .NET with some VB for .NET purchased
c
Can anyone tell me how I can look at the 'raw' data that comprises an
HTTP header the would normally be sent via the UniData submitRequest()
command?
I believe that I'm sending the request to our partner correctly but they
claim its not right (of course they can't tell me what's not right about
I've been working with 2 of our 'web heads' for the past several hours
trying to do just that - apparently, since its an HHTPS request and that
we're an IIS shop, it's not as simple as I thought - one of the guys is
cursing me already!
The problem with the header is that we don't know what the pr
Regrettably we have no knowledge of Apache here so it IIS or nothing and
to top it off the 1 guy in the office that is most familiar with doing
any of this kind of stuff is out
-F
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ror) 0(No
error)
04/22/2010 11:11:49 [ 760 192 ] socket 10c658 freed
04/22/2010 11:11:49 [ 760 192 ] Host b1508 freed
04/22/2010 11:11:49 [ 760 192 ] protocolLogging ... name=C:\TEMP
\SENDMAIL.LOG,action=OFF,level=10
On Thu, 2010-04-22 at 10:26 -0400, Graham, Dave wrote:
> Can a
OK - Just remember, you asked for it
04/22/2010 09:11:44 [ 3809296 2973944 ] addRequestParameter ...
host=interconnect.ct.sts.equifax.com,parm=service_name:,type=x-www-form-urlencoded
04/22/2010 09:11:44 [ 3809296 2973944 ] addRequestParameter: added
service_name=, type x-www-form-urlencoded
Does anyone recall the ability to compare two DIMensioned arrays as
follows?
DIM ARRAY1(10)
DIM ARRAY2(10)
MAT ARRAY1 = ''
MAT ARRAY2 = ''
.
.
.
IF MAT ARRAY1 = MAT ARRAY2 THEN dosomething ELSE dosomethingelse
I could have sworn that I used to do that on some PICK variant or
another.
aring two DIMsnsioned arrays
>
> Yes, I definitely used to do it on a Reality system. Nice feature.
> -Dianne
>
> Kevin King wrote:
> > I seem to recall having done that decades ago as well... possibly on
> a
> > Reality system?
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 22, 2010
what to do.
Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald & Long, Inc.
http://www.fitzlong.com
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