In your code snippit, M isn't quoted, so it's probably a variable
assigned elsewhere with a more familiar conversion code.
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You could probably use BCI/ODBC. We had good luck writing to SQL server
from unidata using BCI
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the damage is the CONVERT statement?
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utility had started (uninteruptably) scanning the network looking
for printers ...
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Subject: RE: [U2] I'm in an Array quandry, any suggestions...
WOW. I just found an interesting feature of UV.
You can MATREAD a record that has more fields than are dimensioned,
and you can MATWRITE
, there are many reports that 'turn the corner' and cannot be
done in English and must be done in Basic.
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That's the danger of creating reports in Basic. As you can see it's very
of U2?
Which one? For UV (dunno at which version), dynamic arrays now apparently have
hidden data which stores (a) which was the last field accessed, and (b) where
it is in the string.
So if you're stepping through the array field by field, UV remembers where you
were and doesn't have to start
with Windows/Unix and everything to do with byte
order. It's just that most Unix runs on (sensible) little-endian boxes and
Windows runs on big-endian Intel so everybody assumes its a Windows/Unix thing.
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I know people in this group think U2 is the greatest, but that does not make
it necessary to lock it up like the crown jewels.
Questions:
Why can't end users access the knowledgebase?
I could if I could remember my password :-)
Why isn't their developer versions of the U2 products
an external HP JetDirect print
server.
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on if you bought a Pick box then it was
actually a linux box. I'm sure there'll be other people who know that detail
far better than me if you want some help making that point...
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it is OTT, and from what I've heard
about comparing it to European practices, I gather it's probably not that
effective, either!
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these files and covert the data to a format we could import
into U2. A bit tedious yes, but it worked fairly well.
If you do dump stuff to text file, I've got a program I've called HOLLLOAD to
load fixed-width stuff into a UV file. I'll try and post it at PickWiki in the
next few days
you need...)
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of windows.
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Subject: [U2] FW: Off Topic I need an X window emulator
Hello Everyone,
I have a friend that is looking for a free X
(not Administrator) to do the
install (I was given administrator rights, not sure I'm happy about that...),
and I installed everything on the server in c:\progra~1\IBM rather than the
default c:\ibm. Could either of these two have anything to do with it?
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artifacts. There is a similar number for FLOAT*8, which is what I think UV uses
internally. (And I'm assuming A and B are positive, correct appropriately for
negative numbers :-)
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-pitch and a 12-point
font are roughly interchangeable, as are a 12-pitch and 10-point font.
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sandwiches for a week after
... :-) (a typical goose feeds 6 :-)
Simon
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Hi Folks.
This is probably a bit off topic but I'm hoping I can get
some help anyway. I've been given a task of automating our
customer
having to run fnuxi to transfer files from a machine to itself, should
you have a dual-boot system ...
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Wol
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runs on big-endian x86.
It's the big/little-endian that determines whether files are compatible, not the
nix/Win dichotomy.
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, isn't that why we're MV fans? And while I'm not aware of
any studies, I'd guess there's a very strong correlation between bloat and crappy
coding. The more bloat, the more crap ... and the smaller your code, the easier it is
to find a problem when debugging :-)
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database
like that.
The alternative is, do you know how to create a table and populate it using MySQL
commands? An approach I'd look at is a simple prog that dumps a UV file into a SQL
script - run the script in your RDBMS and there's a table with all the data in ...
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Phil:
What I don't understand about this conversation is why would one expect any
different functionality from the dbms? This has been, in my experience, the
way indexes have always been on the mvDbms products; whether they be U2, D3,
or whatever.
When an index
of a concern than it was in years gone by.
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and not take short cuts ...
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recommend which version of UniVerse I should go for on AIX 5.2
and
what I should watch out for.
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