For anyone who is interested , I was informed by the client yesterday that they
have been informed by their var that the problem they are encountering is an
IBM confirmed issue with the version of universe that they are running. The
latest version of universe is set to be installed and is
the info in a previous message.
What version of UV are they on, what OS, and what version of UV are
they upgrading to?
Thanks.
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Regards,
Clif
On May 12, 2005, at 6:32 AM, gerry-u2ug wrote:
For anyone who is interested , I was informed by the client yesterday
that they have been
Hi
I am looking for a reference regarding performance/monitoring of dynamic files
in universe.
In particular I am looking for a way to gauge the impact of dynamic files on
system performance.
Is there some way to know exactly when a file splits/merges, hw long it takes
and the impact on the
ah - so this is an SQL issue - which makes complete sense.
MD1 implies a decimal position and INTEGER datatype by definition does not
allow decimals.
change your SQL data type on this field to DECIMAL,10,1
the real question though is does universe generate this error for non-sql query
?
Gerry
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gerry-u2ug [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Hi
I am looking for a reference regarding performance/monitoring of dynamic files
in universe.
In particular I am looking for a way to gauge the impact of dynamic files on
system performance.
In what way? I use dynamic files all the time, and we don't notice much
anyone care to share any comments, impressions, cudos or critiques of uvo.net
?
Gerry
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I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong ,
but the output of an ICONV MD call is always an integer.
contary to the documentation [uv] the decimal places in the mask is ignored for
ICONV.
the critical item is the scaling factor.
in your example, the iconv would be used to generate internal
Thanks Ray.
It doesn't appear that HS.SCRUB is 'changing' anything but it is almost
definitely causing writes to the file being scrubbed to be lost without any
type of error or warning.
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I don't get your point ?
Who cares about Users opinions on PE, they should already have a fully licensed
installation. I am just a poor lowly developer.
Also - don't forget to consider that as developer costs rise, so do the costs
of the products/services that they pass on to their customers.
According to the UV docs , HS.SCRUB with no arguments other than a filename
will do nothing but generate a data error report.
However it seems that HS.SCRUB does some type of internal record or file
locking that completely messes up writes to the specified file.
We have run into the situation
of the embedded market
than Oracle so not everyone thinks it's expensive or could it be that the
application is more important that whats its written in.
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what exactly is your definition of embedded ? and if universe IS an embedded
system - what system isn't ?
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as 11% of the
embedded database sales worldwide are U2.
- Charles Embedded Barouch
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gerry-u2ug wrote:
ok , so why would they care about PE ?
What are you basing your 'embedded market' statement on ? I haven't heard of
any instances of universe being run on any kind of embedded system
:29 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2] uv pe
10.0.1.
We are using UO with .net, no problem.
Are there going to be .net enhancements in the new version.
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even though it didn't ship with our release of
universe.
This presumes you have u2 license somewhere of course...
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Will the .NET Apps Live ?
There is a DOM for Word, a DOM for Excel, and a DOM for Accuterm. You have
the definition right but too limited in scope.
BobJ
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I almost understood OOP - and got a few things running. Now I'm
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I almost understood OOP - and got a few things running. Now I'm
Thanks for the replies.
Let me ask a related question - maybe the question I should have asked in 1st
place ;)
My universe su solution works just peachy for terminal sessions. The new
request was raised with regards to the clients web interface. Of course the
common logon scenario doesn't
level.
Mike Randall
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Ok - so now to the actual question :
Their web interface
level.
Mike Randall
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Ok - so now to the actual question :
Their web interface
try using :
deffun MYFUNC(A) calling !MYFUNC
R = MYFUNC('HELLO WORLD')
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OK, I
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