I have not got it to connect either - same arror as above - so if you
find how to fix it please do tell.
On 10/12/05, Jerry Banker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is a toll that comes on the client CD or download. Not documented in the
UV documentation but is in the Unidata docs in the basic
Take a look at the following - they are all well known websites that
have a unidata system in their somwhere supplying data to the JSP
front end
www.aerlingus.com
www.snow.com
www.thomascook.com
www.malaysiaairlines.com
www.flysaa.com
On 10/11/05, rbl000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They began
a windows odbc.
On 10/13/05, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Symeon Breen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it is easy to read/write mysql from your Unibasic.
Really? So far we have not been successful getting a connection from
UniBasic to a SQL database. What are you using? (My guess is that you're
MySql is easy - i understand it is perhaps not as easy if you are
talking MS sql and your U2 is on unix - as said above third party
drivers are required or an odbc bridge !
On 10/14/05, Mats Carlid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gerry-u2ug wrote:
things are not this simle on unix - 3rd party odbc
Old ground it is - you either need a third party unix odbc driver for
ms Sql or a third party odbc bridge (my preferred) from the likes of
easysoft.
On 11/15/05, Norman, David (SAAS) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know I'm probably going over old ground again, but what's the present
state of play
Most of our clients are on sun fires, e8000 etc running unidata -
works fine. Clients are java for web or VB for desktop but they
connect through our own proprietry method rather than objects,jdbc
etc.
On 11/16/05, George Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone care to comment on their experience
Hi Tim - great info - I am always being asked how U2 performs and this
is helpfull to a point. However without being critical it does not
realy say much in terms of real stats ie. Number of transactions, IO
read/writes, program executions etc per second/minute/day .
Maybe bear such info in mind
The wintegrate programs are in WIN.PROGS, you should be able to
compile them and if they do not compile edit them accordingly - i dont
see why it should not work - it is only databasic.
On 12/15/05, Robert Paterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand the if it ain't broke comments.
But
Hi - just a quick one
On Universe you can edit attributes 7 and 8 (i think) of the voc entry
for CATALOG (and BASIC) to change the default behaviour. Can this be
done in unidata as well ??
No problem if not, I have a plan B ;)
Thanks
Sym.
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If we where obj orientated we could have REC15.dcount but alas no
On 1/6/06, Larry Hiscock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Johnson wrote:
REMOVE doesn't give you the MV counter for the associated fields
by itself. You have to manage separately and hope to keep in sync.
That's more
I know some people who did the transaction logging and replay trick a
few years ago on unidata before it got replication - turned into a bit
of a nightmare for them, tho in the end it did the job. I think os
level would be best.
On 1/13/06, John Hester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Doyle
You can run wintegrate in a browser, not heard of SB Client in a
browser tho (with the exception of citrix)
On 1/18/06, DAVID WOLVERTON [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only if the Browser is attached to a Citrix Session!!
But if you wait, the word is there will be an Eclipse version of SBClient
that
Ken - the nightmare was in the time and effort to get it setup for
100+ accounts and 1000 users. Once done it did work, tho they did have
the odd hickup.
On 1/19/06, Ken Wallis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Symeon Breen wrote:
I know some people who did the transaction logging and replay trick
use EVAL @RECORD40 | @RECORD53 etc
basicaly anything you can use in an I type dict item, tho there are
restrictions I believe on number of levels.
On 1/25/06, Jeff Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to use eval to format a response from a uniquery list. This
works if I use
Maybe it is just the way you have cut and pasted but the new xml does
not have the closing /VEHICLE and /VEHICLEPOSITIONS tags.
On 1/26/06, Nancy Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a new URL to download some XML data and although the xml data is
supposed to be nearly identical to what
I use PREPAREXML and OPENXMLDATA on Unidata and have some UTF-8 and
some ISO-8859-1 encoded XML files and they all work fine.
Are you on NT or *nix ?
On 1/27/06, Andy Pflueger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This resp header works:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
The resp header from this URL
I use PREPAREXML and OPENXMLDATA on Unidata and have some UTF-8 and
some ISO-8859-1 encoded XML files and they all work fine. FYI
ISO-8859-1 is the old standard which is now no longer developed as
they have moved to UTF-8/16, but it should still work fine...
Are you on NT or *nix ?
On 1/27/06,
Hi andy,
Seems you can do this in universe using system but perhaps not unidata
Rgds
Symeon
On 2/7/06, Brian Leach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whilst we're on the subject, has anyone compiled a list of these
'undocumented' system() values?
Brian
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I heard of these guys using it - thats all tho im afraid
http://www.hds.com/pdf/cs_naca.pdf
On 2/23/06, Andy Pflueger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We have a project in the works up the corporate chain which involves
setting up our Unidata/Oracle production system in a Veritas Cluster
Actually puting Unidata in a cluster environment is of imense interest
to me and could solve some huge problems i am facing - has anyone any
further info on veritas or any other clustering solution for unidata
.
Thanks
Symeon.
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I dont think source'ing it will work anyway as i presume unidata executes !
as a seperate shell anyway, so the source will only exist for the life of
the shell. In my experiments that has been the case anyway.
Also i have found sourcing to work fine from unidata either using !source
script params
Hi Guys - I am currently working on a problem I have, with JayJay at IBM but
thought I would throw it open to see if anyone else out there has seen
something similar.
I am using PREPAREAML/OPENXMLDATA/READXML to process some fairly large XMl
files (over 30 meg) very succesfully. However i do have
you go?
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Hi Guys - I am currently
I do use it all the time and have encountered numerous problems, with
breakpoints, also in using run to cursor. If you do get into a muddle and
reset does not work you can do Session-show duel session. This is the
actual session in debug, so you can then do E or whatever command you need +
you can
I too have spent many months on XML in U2 (Unidata). Donald has given you a
good set of pointers above. The only thing I might add is that I have found
getting XML into U2 using Unibasic is realy rather easy. Getting XML out
using Unibasic needs a bit more thought, and unfortunatly does not always
Easiest way is to write a program with no parameters that then prompts for
each entry in the parameter list and then calls the subroutine correctly.
On 09/05/06, Vance, Kathy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
How could I test a subroutine with AccuTerm command line? For example,
the subroutine
As above, LANG=C (or similar) must be set for rpcd to work correctly. other
uv services work fine with LANG set to anything, rpc needs it tho ...
Rgds
On 10/05/06, Lembit Pirn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the LANG setting correct (C) ?
Senn, Bruce wrote:
FWIW, you can't always be sure of
Hi - I have had experiance of a VB app that connects to Unidata, with the VB
app distributed via citrix.- This was on windows, but I believe there is a
mac citrix client so it should be fine. One thing to note is that we did
use the IP address of the vb client for security, however in a citrix
Hi - has anyone got experiance or ideas of using php to access unidata data
and unibasic routines - this would be on linux ? I know there used to be a
perl DBI but that was for udt v 4.0 so I presume it does not work now. I
have a few ideas but want to know if someone has been there before.
, Lembit Pirn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, we have. If You are interested, please contact me off-line.
Symeon Breen wrote:
Hi - has anyone got experiance or ideas of using php to access unidata
data
and unibasic routines - this would be on linux ? I know there used to
be a
perl DBI
Angelo - I have lots - i will send one on to you off list if that is ok
Symeon.
On 02/06/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Angelo
Do you mean ODBC from UniData (BCI) or into UniData (UniODBC?)
For BCI, check the (new) knowledge base at:
www.mvopen.org/kb/
There is an
Hi Angelo - as mentioned i will send you an example program later (sorry
been a bit busy)
What i have done for unidata on linux is the following ...
1. Install the databases odbc library (i.e. MyODBC for MySQL)
2. Environment variables (these are the locations i normally set)
-
Cheers,
Angelo Collazo
System Administrator
Silver Line Windows
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Subject: Re: [U2] IBM U2 UniData ODBC sample working
If you are on linux you can use xml_pp - it has a few different styles you
can use and is v fast and easy to do e.g. xml_pp -s nice doc.xml
rgds
Symeon.
On 15/06/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Absolutely! By using a stylesheet you can pretty-print your XML in U2
(see
Hi Bob - my experience with Redback tels me that i would look very carefully
at what i wanted to do if i was to go down that path again. If you are
wanting to do some .net development then uniobjects.net gives you a a heap
of classes you can use in your app. Or mv.net gets some pretty good write
Hi Guys - I seem to remember this being mentioned before, but I can not find
the email.
The XML.H include shipped with udt 7.1 does not have the equates for the
XDOM api (e.g. XML.FROM.FILE). Can someone pass them on to me please.
Thanks
Symeon.
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Hi Bob - I have sat through the demos etc. I think maybe if you are
integrating with biztalk redback may be better, as biztalk is a business
integration piece and likes business objects etc.
All the same it will need carefull planning to get the best out of the
solution, but then again doesnt it
This is seriously flawed !
I have over the past years, as some of you know, already had problems
reading XML docs that are utf-8 encoded, problems being processes crashing
out randomly etc.
Now I am using the XDOM routines to parse an xml document, and they fail to
work if there are characters
Hey Andy - I have used the unix utils that convert a txt file to a
postscript (txt2ps) file and then a postscript to a pdf (ps2pdf) . These
where for fairly simply formatted text files. You can also run an xsl
against an xml (using xsltproc) to reformat it, and perhaps run one of the
above tools
The xml parser handles any number of levels - it is when you want to map
that data back into a record, we are limited to attributes, values and
subvalues.
I have used the approach you mention of having two EXT files to solve this
and have had it working fine. If you are not getting seperate
I have a udt on linux machine that has several apps connecting to it via
uniobjects. (designbais + some of our own asp and asp.net apps)
I have found that if i have just one uniobjects session open (i.e. if
designbais, or unidebugger has one) then all the other apps, that need to
open and close a
Phantoms that use the socket api will take a licence. Phantoms that use
sockets in other means (gci) do not.
On 04/07/06, Bob Witney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't phantoms that use socekts etc now take a license ?
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Hi Guys - is there anyone out there running udt 7.1.0 on Redhat Enterprise
linux ES 64bit at all ?
please contact me if so ...
Thanks
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If you have copied universe onto the new server you will have to transfer
the licence. If universe is just staying on the old machine, and it is just
the ip that is changing then you should be fine. (when i last did it anyway
...).
rgds
Symeon.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Barry - on Unidata there is SYSTEM(9) which gives the CPU millisecond count
within the current program. - not sure what the uv equiv is
Rgds
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Hi John - I have used crypt and decrypt from unidata and in .net. There was
an issue with both crypt and decrypt in that a trailing char(10) was added
or something. - See IBM issue 8088
On 27/07/06, John Godzina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PHP and perl. I can do the implementation if need be,
Sorry - i forgot to say, whenever i do an encrypt i check it for a trailing
char(10) and if it does, i strip it out. Similarly when i decrypt i add a
char(10) onto the end.
On 27/07/06, Symeon Breen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John - I have used crypt and decrypt from unidata and in .net
Hi Perry,
If you are talking the EXT file then the things to be careful of are the
starting point in the xml tree as defined by the start property and where to
place the , to denote MV and SV extraction.
If you are talking the DOM then it may be good to have a look at the xml in
some sort of DOM
Is this normal behaviour ?
I have device licencing switched on, on a 4 user udt system on Linux. I have
3 telnet sessions from different hosts, and i have two vb processes on a
web server connected using UO. I now want to run an ASP.NET app that
connectes from the same web server via UO.NET and
version that addresses that.
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Subject: [U2] device licensing question ...
Is this normal behaviour ?
I have device
, Perry Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Symeon,
What are the spurious problems when using utf-8 encoding?
Perry
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I am on udt 7.1 on redhat Enterprise ES 4 EM64T, so only a year old.
UODOTNET.DLL version is 2.1.0.7137
BTW - i have succesfully used the MySQL odbc drivers on unix to write to
MySQL on windows and unix machines using the unidata bci calls from my
databasic - it works very well .
One point to note - there was a bug in version 4 of the MyODBC drivers that
go with MySQL 4. The bug was to do with the
BTW I have found that port.status stack.trace, atleast on linux, on a
unirpcd process sometimes does not work, it does not return anything ! Not
sure why.
On 02/08/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/2/06, Tom Dodds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are on UniVerse it is LAYER.STACK
Hi Group - I have partially used the .net ObjectDataSource as a datasource
to a GridView control in .net for lookup purposes and programatically
controlled the datasource from data using uniobjects.net.
I would like to go to the next level and have a fully interactive CRUD grid
using uniobjects,
In Unidata there is a NEWVERSION option on the CATALOG verb that is supposed
to push the program live to shared memory which i took to meaning that
already running processes would use. You can only do this if you are logged
in as root.
However i have tried this, and my uniobjects app still used
As far as I was aware the actual unidk install is windows only, however you
can then grab the uojsdk directory and use what you need from there - the
class files are zipped in the lib directory etc...
rgds
Symeon.
On 08/08/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/8/06, gibboda [EMAIL
I have my unidata CoLo'd - If your hosting centre allows CoLo then they dont
really care what DB you run so there are no issues on that front. As for
hosting, you will probably need a hosting provider that is able to support
unidata, of which there are some, but i can not remember who they are. My
Stephen, can you clarify please - when you say host, I presume you mean 'be
the hosting service provider' and not an end user who has their hardware in
a hosting centre
rgds
Symeon.
On 09/08/06, Stephen O'Neal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just make sure your on the same O/S. Don't go
Hi Clause - there are a few people on cdp (comp.databases.pick) who know
about cache, maybe pop on there (i use google groups to access it) and pop
the question ...
rgds
Symeon.
On 15/08/06, Claus Derlien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have started to look alittle on Cachi from Intersystems, and
Here is my standard crypt sub
FUNCTION AD.CRYPT(Word,key,iv)
* Function to crypt something i.e. a password
* a2c limited, Oct2005
Crypt=Word
Err='';result='';resLoc=1;salt=''
algorithm=rc2-cbc
Err=ENCRYPT(algorithm,2,Word,1,key,1,1,salt,iv,result,resLoc)
IF NOT(Err) THEN
Is there an equivalent in udt ?
On 31/08/06, Womack, Adrian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rather than writing a program and using SYSTEM(4001) SYSTEM(4002), a
slightly easier way is to use:
COMMAND.EDITOR ON ALL acct name
PI/Open had the COMMAND.EDITOR command years ago, and it was documented.
Hi,
I have been using the ReadListAsStringArray method of the uniselectlist
object and have found a problem, if there is only one record on file,
.ReadListAsStringArray returns null into the string array.
How have people dealt with this in their code ?
Thanks
Symeon.
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Hi,
I have been using the ReadListAsStringArray method of the
uniselectlist object
Hi, Is it possible to set the ECLTYPE for a uniobjects or UO.NET connection
in an account. It does not use the LOGIN paragraph for the account, and is
defaulting to ECLTYPE U wheras i want my UniCommand to execute in ECLTPE P
mode for this particular account.
Thanks
Symeon.
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wintegrate does this also !
Rgds
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On 30/09/06, John Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Karen
UniData and UniVerse both support SSL native via OpenSSL - and this works
with Dynamic Connect (if you don't have wIntegrate or SBClient).
So unless you specifically want to use SSH?
Regards
JayJay
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uv seems to ignore any files in a type 1/19 directory file begining with a
dot. I think this is because it places a .Type1 entry in there so it can
identify if it is type 1 or 19, and ofcourse you would want this ignored in
any selct or list commands etc.
Rgds
Symeon.
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Yes
I seem to remember the Intercall manual tells you how.
rgds
Symeon.
On 12/10/06, David Tod Sigafoos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a Intercall library for Linux?
If so .. where can i find it
If not how is the same functionality achieved?
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Hi Easysoft do an odbc gateway so your oracle app connects to the gateway,
which in turn connects to the universe odbc. It does not have to know what
the end point DB is.
Rgds
Symeon.
On 31/10/06, I-Rafferty, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the updates.
Unfortunately Easysoft do
On 03/11/06, Bill Haskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if one can do the same thing in UniData?
Yes - udt command works from the shell - e.g. udt PHANTOM command.name
you do ofcourse need a path to udt setup.
rgds
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To
On windows do dos dir on *nix do sh ls -ailor similar.
Rgds
Symeon.
On 07/11/06, Gordon J Glorfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doug,
I'm afraid you're out of luck with this one. You'll have to write your
own platform aware replacement. Yet another shortcoming of UniVerse as
compared
Hi - I actually had a problem on a w2k3 machine running iis6 where only one
uniobjects connection per asp worker process w3p.exe was possible - this
made it look very slow - I am not sure where the problem was with this as we
re-wrote it in asp.net and it was fine
rgds
Symeon
On 14/11/06, Doug Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:16 PM 11/12/2006, you wrote:
And another thing, I heard talks about combining user ids on IBM's
website to a 1 universal web user id to simplify access. We as Vars
are frustrated too as it is confusing of what user id is needed in
the
Also on unidata the config variable NUSERS should not really be overun in
terms of udt processes .
Rgds
Symeon.
On 24/11/06, Tom Dodds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my experience, which is at UV 10.0.x some years back, the limit is not
system wide, but was imposed at the host process level.
Maybe your terminology is wrong, but the xml/db tool is for creating an XMAP
not an extraction (EXT) The xmap is for mapping data from a DB file to an
XML, the EXT is the other way round.
Personnaly i would do the EXT code manually, it gives you a better
understanding as to what is going on.
No No No- Wintegrate wins against Accuterm any day .
On 14/12/06, Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you must get wintegrate, it should still be available from IBM.
I would strongly go with Accuterm as it wins hands down on many
comparisons.
Unless your apps are married to
I have had a lot of problems in unidata parsing xml files with characters
over decimal 128. It seems there are a number of flaws in the u2 xml api
which really do need to be addressed.
On 19/12/06, Manu Fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear U2UG,
With our Universe 10.1.16 on Linux, we
Hi There - i need to make a soap request using a https connection - reading
through the soap api there is not a createSecureconnection as there is in
the http and the socket api
Does anyone know if there a secure connection method with the soap api - or
shall i just step back a bit and use the
Hi Stewart
the xpath notation would be ORDERS/@CUSTOMER to take the CUSTOMER attribute
of the ORDERS element.
On 03/01/07, Mitchell, Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone how to extract data from an xml file using attributes.
This works for elements but I don't know the
No it doesn't - if you look at the other api's, that the soap one is built
upon,
i.e. the http and the socket ones, they both have a opensecure method that
you use a security context with. What i have done to do soap on https is use
the http api and formulate the soap request manually - not
Host your class on a server and use the u2 soap api - or the u2 http api to
call the webservice methods required.
Please do ask if you want some examples.
Rgds
Symeon.
On 09/01/07, lito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to invoke a Webservice (with parameters) from a Subroutine , so
far,
Hi Jason, Without looking at code, the first thing to check is if you can
access the https service from the u2 machine, you can try and telnet to the
host on port 443. Network error may mean just that (tho it could mean
anything knowing u2) and there is a port blocked on a firewall or
something.
Hi Jason - I find the best way to debug these is to turn protocol logging on
At the top of the program put something like
res=protocolLogging(SymTest.log,ON,10)
and at the bottom
res=protocolLogging(SymTest.log,OFF,10)
The file SymTest.log will then contain detail of the connections and the
I am not sure how this works on windows, but on *nix the uniobjects user
passed in is not as important as the user and mask that the unirpcd deamon
is running as. I have had to edit the startud shell script to set the
permissions correctly so that anything created by uniobjects is accesible by
Hi Bill - your unirpc service is running as system, what happens is that
this process will access the permissions of the file and determine if the
user you have used in uniobjects is allowed access. If you have only given
access to administrators and unidata on the file, then perhaps it is
Hi - as you state the wintegrate subs need to be run inside a telent sesion
with wintegrate as the client, The funny characters are infact instructions
to wintegrate, so there is no way to get them to run outside of this whether
in a phantom or not
I presume your unidata is on *nix - it is infact
I was thinking of writing an EDA and non EDA interface for this so you can
open, select, read, write to the google disk space etc -- would anyone be
interested in such a thing ??
Rgds
Symeon.
On 24/02/07, Adrian Merrall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/24/07, Brutzman, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry - my mistake in the below - i meant the Amazon disk space api.
On 26/02/07, Symeon Breen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was thinking of writing an EDA and non EDA interface for this so you
can open, select, read, write to the google disk space etc -- would anyone
be interested
Hi Anita - welcome to the world of Universe and Unidata.
Firstly Universe is the name of the database and Universe Basic the name
of the embedded language which you may want to call stored procedures.
So yes - there is a language called Universe Basic or Uni Basic. Based upon
Basic it has all
You can change the timeouts in the unirpcservices file. However if your VB
app is not coded to accept the exception/error of a timedout connection
object you may get into trouble.
unirpcservices is in /usr/unishared/unirpc on *nix - there is documentation
on what to change.
Rgds
Symeon.
On
On 14/03/07, MAJ Programming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does using upper case make a programmer primitive?
Considering that beaucoups of prior source code is in pure upper case, it
would be hard to cost justify changing the case for its own sake.
Accuterm's WED program editor allows you
On 14/03/07, MAJ Programming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm gonna throw my 4 cents in to hopefully stop this excessive coding.
or this doozy of a mess
OPEN FILE1 TO F.FILE1 THEN
OPEN FILE2 TO F.FILE2 THEN
OPEN FILE3 TO F.FILE3 THEN
500 LINES OF PROCESSING AS
I am with Brian in this one - everything i do inlife is mixed case,
different programming languages, emails, letters etc. All upercase looks a
mess to me.
Rgds
Symeon.
On 14/03/07, Les Hewkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry Brian, but I can read the second one a lot better then the
Hi Sanjeeb - as Phil states these are simple questions - I think it worries
some people that you may be coding systems with little knowledge. This is
not just a programming language it is a whole DBMS and application
environment.
The answer to the -1 question is that it appends to the dynamic
Hi Gabe
I see you posted to comp.databases.pick as well and that you got a rather
rude reply from tronic - he is a known poster on there who is somewhat
deranged so don't take offence. Many posters on there filter out replies
from tronic or his other guises.
Welcome to MV I am sure you will find
A simple method is to copy the file at os level - you can check the VOC item
for the file to find where on disk the file and its dictionary are, and then
just copy those two files onto the other machine via ftp/network
share/floppy disk/email etc.
However as this is done outside of the DB you
Floppy disk ?
If the machines are not connected in anyway you need some intermediary
channel
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Dangerous if either database is live.
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A simple method is to copy the file at os level - you can
On *nix I use mutt as it allows the attachment of files and body text on the
command line.
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I want to sent a
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