Back in 1985/86 I helped design and develop a terminal emulator, the first one
for PICK, called PK Harmony (based on the PC-Harmony Business Basic emulator
family). We designed all these useful escape sequences so you could have a
PICK/BASIC program run a DOS command, or drive a printer,
a while 3rd set of drives, you only need enough
space to hold the pending writes for the length of the backup. And they can
live on the same set of drives of separate drives if you prefer.
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Baakkonen, Rodney A (Rod) 46K rodney.baakko...@cigna.com 4/28/2010
1:14 PM
Do you do a dbpause at all during this snapshot process?
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boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Robert Porter
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Subject: Re: [U2] Universe and stripped drives
Many 'nix systems not longer require breaking mirrors for backups... We
haven't
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Subject: Re: [U2] UniODBC/UniOLEDB and Win2008?
Thanks Robert, I see that now. But... how is one to actually use that data
Hi Kevin,
[ad] (I thought I'd be honest and put this tag in here...)
We can and do connect people to U2 data. We have customers doing some very
interesting things with our products. And we support not just current U2, but
PI/Open, mvEnterprise, mvBase, D3, and the list goes on...
Our
Depending on what tool you are using, the dots will get you into big trouble.
For most compliant SQL engines the dot has special meaning, separating
qualifiers. If you don't want that to be the case, try putting double quotes
around the fields that contain embedded dots in them, including the
Try something like fiddler2, or some other packet sniffer.
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Hi Kevin,
On Windows 64 bit, there is a 64-bit odbcad32.exe (ODBC Administrator) and a
32-bit one. You have to run the 32-bit one to see 32-bit data sources like the
UniODBC driver:
C:\Windowsdir odbcad32.exe /s /p
Volume in drive C is Preload
Volume Serial Number is BCAB-EEE5
Directory
And, are they both configured to participate in the same domain?
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Subject: Re: [U2] [ud]
Windows authentication cannot be forwarded to another system. For security
purposes it is not possible.
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from Microsoft helps!)
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Robert
I would try renaming the old one and copying in. That should normally be a safe
test, as you can always just put it back.
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I'm beginning to think Hayden Bishop doesn't actually have an office... He's
never in it from all appearances.
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/EntryId/17/Easy-access-to-SQL-data-from-MV-BASIC.aspx
Very easy to use, also easy to configure and setup. It's not free, though...
We do like to get paid. :)
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We have a customer who does this in large volumes, both to SQL Server and
Oracle from a Universe system.
They are using a product of ours called the Legacy2SQL Bridge. There are APIs
for doing the equivalent of read/write from BASIC and there are bulk copy
to/from routines as well.
Of Robert Houben
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 12:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [U2] Updating SQL database from Universe 10.3
We have a customer who does this in large volumes, both to SQL Server and
Oracle from a Universe system.
They are using a product of ours called the Legacy2SQL Bridge
Free is definitely less expensive, but your time is probably worth something.
I guess I need to blog about the bridge... :)
The bridge lets you create a dynamic array of data, and pushes it into SQL
Server or Oracle. You have to make the data types match, of course, but
otherwise it works like
Hi Jaweed,
I haven't looked too closely at your code, but I did notice on thing that I
would consider the most likely candidate:
CHAR(13) is a carriage return, not a line feed. Try using CHAR(10) instead for
your LINE.FEED variable. You might have to use CHAR(13):CHAR(10), but I think
Always glad to help! :)
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Subject: Re: [U2] import data to excel sheet...
Hey Robert Houben,
It worked
Hi Baker,
There's no way to respond to this that doesn't sound like an ad, so I marked
the response as an ad...
We have multiple product lines and numerous customers who do various types of
GUI interfaces to MV, with some great successes in the list.
Most of our larger customers that do these
I'd have to think about it a bit, but wouldn't your scenario be a good case for
a BY-EXP clause? I haven't used a BY-EXP in years! :o
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Sent: Thursday,
is not
supported. My goal would be to do smaller incremental changes than 1 bid HP-UX
and simultaneous UV upgrade.
Also anything to watch out for on the change from UV 10.1 to 10.3?
Thanks,
Robert
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of
Windows.
Also correct on the %HOMEPATH%, you would need %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%\Documents\
for the full path, unless the above applies...
Robert
Holt, Jake jh...@samsill.com 3/4/2010 11:30 AM
I don't think it works if the user moves their documents/My documents
anyway so it's probably
. Not to mention the increased network
traffic sending a Windows job to the printer over a couple k of ZPL.
Rob
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Which languages are supported will depend on the model number of the Zebra...
For example, A (T)LP-2844 will only have ELP, while a (T)LP-2844-Z will have
ZPL and ZPL II.
Robert
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already have
a good bit of built in application level monitoring for things like queue
length, dependent record lock wait, etc., so to tie into that was not that
difficult. I was asking if anyone had done for UV itself that might be of
interest.
Thanks,
Robert
Kevin King precisonl...@gmail.com 1
8 digits on the card.
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That's true... POS requirements such as sales receipts are often even stricter
than PCI DSS. PCI DSS controls, as I understand it, apply to ALL reporting
including internal use only.
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, stripe 1 or 2 data,
etc. in databases, logs, audit trails, or elsewhere.
Obviously it can be done. There are just lots of rules that have to be
followed.
Good luck,
Robert
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Implementing a replacement for our monitoring system using Nagios... anyone
written any cool check_* for UV (or UD that can be updated)?
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And this is news? Might be less clutter to the list when Hayden Bishop is IN
the office.
Robert
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Hadn't seen uucp used in a while...
For a one-shot deal I'd do like Rod says.
If this is an ongoing process, I'd either look at scp or rsync over uucp.
Robert
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systems.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Bonnie :-)
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Hadn't seen uucp used
or whatever it
was for 400 credits every so often than risk the email gateway throwing out the
messages (which it did to me).
Robert
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Robert
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Thanks, that answered my question. We will need to do a HP-UX updated to move
to 10.3.x
Thanks,
Rob
Dianne Ackerman dia...@aptron.com 10/29/2009 10:48 AM
If you look at the product availability matrix, it's listed there:
https://u2tc.rocketsoftware.com/matrix.asp
Robert Porter wrote
, med-tech, mlts, csr-techs, phlebs, etc. (most of whom are not
computer savvy) about shift-enter.
I've tried the other 2 options and they change it to act like tab... also not
what I want.
Any ideas?
TIA,
Rob
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Nevermind... I decided to move on to another issue, and after I made the change
I noticed it wasn't picking it up either. I had 2 copies of the template out
there and was changing the 'other' one. The other still had the button style as
'OK' and not normal.
Thanks,
Rob
Robert F. Porter
Yes please...
Thanks,
Rob
Bill Haskett wphask...@advantos.net 10/27/2009 1:07 PM
Robert:
I have a BASIC program that builds an AccuTerm input box and allows data
entry. I call this program from my normal programs.
If you're still interested I can post the AccuTerm program and the call
I've used Tee32 from here before
http://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~bfriesen/software/console.shtml
Rob
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Does anyone know about how much these licenses are? And any runtime licenses
needed as well...
I need a round number very quickly. I just got asked for what I want for next
year for budget request meeting in a few minutes.
Thanks,
Robert
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their application. So whereever you got your application/database, that's
where you'll have to ask this question.
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Robert Porter
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://www.axosoft.com/ that works well in an agile shop. Check out the Scrum
in 10 minutes video ...
Robert
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At some point, we will hopefully evolve beyond the old = undesirable
mentality that is pervasive in our society, and once again appreciate the
imagery that old things can evoke. As a technician with over thirty years
experience, I have thoroughly enjoyed the journey I have witnessed since the
FYI...
http://www.rocketsoftware.com/u2/
Technical Information (for support personnel)Error Code: 403 Forbidden. The
server denied the specified Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Contact the server
administrator. (12202)
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I meant to send it to the OP, but got distracted as I replied... But I think I
would have commented the link with something like (after Oct. 1) or at least
put a landing page in the meantime saying to come back then. 403's just look
don't look good.
Rob
Robert F. Porter, MCSE, CCNA, ZCE
a
quote for 50 additional user licenses, and it was more than double what we pay
for MS per user price and almost triple the per device license.
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good, and looking at
the various options, I'd pick one and concentrate on that then venture out into
others. Personally I love .Net (C#) and using Cache' Managed Objects and much
of what I learned translated well into Entity Framework.
Rob
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Rob
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with the restored files
data. Best part if you may not even know, until things (like SELECTs just
don't work in your production account.
Robert
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the restored file without
SET.INDEX (filename) TO NULL can (and often will) corrupt the index. Once you
do this once, you won't
forget about it again.
Robert
Steve Romanow slestak...@gmail.com 7/8/2009 10:43 AM
Robert Porter wrote:
Just a quick note on indexes... and kind of goes to the EMC
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Baakkonen, Rodney A (Rod)
46Krodney.baakko...@cigna.com wrote:
Do you have truss or a trace command at UNIX that can track what the
PID is doing.
I think on redhat/linux strace is the equivalent routine. Also lsof
might be useful.
- Robert
edit via a SFTP over SSH session.
Just change your editor in WinSCP to point to the editplus.exe as the first in
the list.
Robert
George Gallen ggal...@wyanokegroup.com 6/25/2009 10:17 AM
I Use EditPlus, but I have found one major flaw that ED
can do without a problem.
If you want to add say, 4
for
watching communications logs for real-time interfaces. I'm sure other programs
can do that and actually found this by accident one day.
Robert
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Double-quotes can be embedded within the quoted field by escaping them. Just
double up the double-quote character.
So the text: This is my description field. Would go be exported as: This
is my description field.
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it means at least that aspect doesn't need to change when moving
your application from Windows to 'nix.
Robert
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. Anyone
know - I'm sure someone does as it was the U2 list that I saw it on
originally.
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Robert
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That's it! Thanks!
Rob
Bob Rasmussen r...@anzio.com 4/30/2009 1:03 PM
This sounds a lot like Print Wizard, at www.anzio.com
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, Robert Porter wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions so far but none of those looks familiar... the
way
the one I looked at worked was you would
Hi Jeff,
This suggestion is completely devoid of logic, but do you think that
something like Cedarville Download could be used to extract the records
from the file? The standard UD utilities seem to have a problem...maybe
CD will work? Then, depending upon the file, create ELF records from the
, esp. since I will not be able to attend
the conference. I will be following.
---
Regards,
Robert (http://twitter.com/rdunnmiller)
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date, and sending the queries and commands to UV.
I'm sure there are other ways too now. But there's no reason for us to change
at this point.
BTW - the ZCE in the sig is Zend Certified Engineer -- the PHP people...
Robert F. Porter, MCSE, CCNA, ZCE
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But ... a quick google...
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/db2/library/techarticle/dm-0701xia/index.html
U2 PDO Driver, Part 2: Write PHP applications to access U2 data
Brutzman, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/23/2008 3:03 PM
Is there a way to do PHP with UniVerse?
I just found out that there
I've always heard that the power of 3 version is engineering notation - which
is a more specialized form of scientific notation. The form in question is
normalized scientific notation.
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It's working. Thanks all! Especially David who gave me very nicely done code
that was almost ready to drop into place.
Less than an hour later and it's running, and am just tweaking some of the data.
Thanks,
Robert
David Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/7/2008 11:42 PM
Hi Robert,
I've
Check out the ENCODE() function.
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Any help is appreciated!
TIA,
Robert
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8??xml-stylesheet type=text/xsl ?xml
version=1.0 encoding=UTF-16?
?xml-stylesheet type=text/xsl
href=C:\IRIS2K1\Templates\SpecimenAnalysis-style.xsl?
SA BF=URN ID=021305941 SID=AP OP=gloa ADT=2005-06-08 16:03:32-08:00
. Programmer/Analyst
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Dayton, OH 45342
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supposed to come off the
analyzer that way. Even the 'abnormal flag' (AF attribute) doesn't even seem
to agree with the data. Can't wait to see what the real data looks like...
Thanks,
Robert
Symeon Breen [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/6/2008 2:38 PM
In the extraction file the position of the data you
If you copy the VOC entry, you may wish to remove the absolute path references
and make it relative, otherwise, if you ever move the account, the VOC entry
will break.
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Blink is short for Backward link. Two blocks of random memory that represent
a logically contiguous object that is = two blocks large will have header data
that point to each other. The first will have a forward link to the second and
a zero in the backward link to indicate it's the first in
a blink error?
thanks!
dougc
Robert Houben wrote:
Blink is short for Backward link. Two blocks of random memory that
represent a logically contiguous object that is = two blocks large will have
header data that point to each other. The first will have a forward link to
the second and a zero
We have a new product for Universe that allows you to do the equivalent of a
read or write of single-valued PICK data directly to a relational table in SQL
Server, Oracle, DB2, or whatever. We have customers doing this in real time on
production systems, allowing them to keep their relational
The date and time of compilation are stamped into the object code. This means
that you will always have a different binary and a different checksum.
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We have a product that uses JDBC to connect to SQL Server (various flavors -
we've had to do both 2000 and 2005). It allows you to call subroutines that
mimic the functionality of WRITE, READ, COPY and other commands to let you
read/write single valued data to/from SQL Server, Oracle and
Actually, that gives you the wrong number (it gives you 489.00).
Try this instead:
OCONV(ICONV(FIELD(var,E,1),'MR4'),'MR4')*(10^FIELD(var,E,2))
Note that MR4 is for precision 4.
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for a numeric character value.
Enjoy!
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Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 2:38 PM
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Actually, that gives you the wrong number
of the product, you could
contact us at 1-866-266-2326, 1, 167 or send an email to sales at
fusionware.net.
[/AD]
Robert Houben
CTO
FusionWare Corporation (formerly Liberty Integration Software)
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Subject: [U2] Reading data from an SQL Server Database from
Harold,
The data.source in ODBC terms is usually a file that contains connection string
information, or it is a connection string. On windows, you can see your data
sources by running odbcad32.exe (use start, run, odbcad32.exe).
The data.source, which on Unix would have to be a file, would
Good Morning,
Does anyone have an idea how I could get my hands onto a copy of the
book mentioned below? I've been searching around and I cannot seem to
hit upon the right place/web site. It's been out of print so long that
it appears as if you can't buy it anymore...has anyone else found that
, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Good Morning,
Does anyone have an idea how I could get my hands onto a copy of the
book mentioned below? I've been searching around and I cannot seem to
hit
]
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Rob,
I assumed they were the same. Maybe I was wrong!
Eric
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I believe that the problem is that the hash algorithm used to determine which
group the item goes into uses the whole key as provided to it, but everything
after the first attribute mark becomes part of the item, and from the point of
view of the system, stops being part of the key. So a key
the ODBC driver that came on the middleware disk with
Unidata 7.1.
Drew
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What ODBC
Note, I've researched it in the past but not actually done it, so I may get
something wrong here.
This I do know, however: Unicode is not the default for Unidata. Note that
some of the default MultiValue system delimiters conflict with Unicode
characters. In addition to turning this on and
What ODBC driver are you using? Is this Id Works using Unidata ODBC to retrieve
data from Unidata?
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, Robert
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 11:51 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] RE: UNIDATA 7.1 performance measures
From: Smith, Robert
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 11:37 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: UNIDATA 7.1 performance measures
I've been listening to this with a mix of amusement and sympathy. I've been
doing integration work between (originally DOS) and PICK since the early 80's,
and have found myself shifting between C/C++/C#/Java/Other and PICK on a
regular basis. I've come to accept that most of my customers want
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Along with Robert I also took Typing (along with football, tennis,
soccer)
in High School and am glad I did.
Eric
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We have a set of steps to import MultiValue Data into the BDC and to access it
using InfoPath, and steps to link InfoPath forms into BDC lists, all using our
FusionWare Direct ADO.NET Provider. Documentation from MS is not very
complete, and their support has a pretty long wait-list right
We had the same problem where the INCLUDE file was dropped onto a samba share
from source-safe. The fix was to read each program entry in and write it out
with a trailing attribute mark. This was a problem for more than includes.
Once I did that, everything worked OK.
It was some weird EOF
I have had little to no success over the years in trying to convince various
flavors of PICK to honor long strings passed in. The stty settings guarantee
that the O/S gets the data, but does NOT guarantee that PICK can handle the
long string.
What has always worked for us is to insert CRs
, that becomes a function of the application itself.
Not knowing (1) the environment and (2) the application, these are just
general comments.
HTH -
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Robert
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Is there a way in universe (10.1) to see the date a pick item was
created/last modified?
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Robert
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Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 10:20
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Subject: [U2] WHERE for universe?
Does universe support WHERE (or have an equivalent), I
Does anyone have any idea of where one might find a list of companies that
use Multivalue products. I would like to send a resume.
Robert Alparone
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Good Afternoon,
We are presently in the process of trying to evaluate whether or not it would
be in our best interests to locate a portion of our software infrastructure on
a separate server and I wondered if anyone on this listserv has ever done
anything similar. We are preparing to move to our
Good Morning,
I really enjoyed reading this thread. I can honestly say that the diversity of
experiences and people who comprise this listserv is amazing. And I've found
the shared knowledge to be invaluable. As one who has not been immersed in the
U2 environment for an extended period of
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