Nick:
We use both. This is because we have two different modules that were
developed by two different groups of developers; one a .NET group and
another an MV group (me) (guess who picked VB). :-)
Bill
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Greg:
This is a very difficult question. The IBM Knowledge Base is only
accessible to IBM authorized VARs. This restriction has been discussed here
and, for the most part, declared to be not in the best interests of the U2
product(s). The URL is:
:-)
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Subject: Re: [U2] list files
Outsourcing companies should make use of the following resource before
accepting
A couple of things I'd look at:
1) Are you on a domain?
2) Do you have another instance of U2 or other MV dbms running?
3) Do you have an older version of UniAdmn installed?
4) Did you install UV with your anti-virus and/or anti-spyware software
disabled?
5) Are you using Zone Alarm?
6) When you
of Universe had also this service: hsrexec
I wonder if an older UniAdmin is looking for hsrexec and, of course, not
finding it.
Thanks to all who have sent in ideas.
Harold
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Harold Kevin:
I just installed UV 10.2 PE onto my local machine (but not the client). I
already have the U2 UniAdmin v1.3 client on my local machine to access
several UniData dbms servers.
I opened UniAdmin and created a new server called localhost pointing to
UniVerse. I then logged in using
RIP. :-(
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Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 2:55 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Passing of Bruce Nichol - Talon Computer Services
I have just learned that Bruce Nichol of Talon
Jeff:
This thread is about __MORE__ than just the data! Kevin eloquently pointed
out that some of the old ways in the U2 space need to be abandoned for
more modern thinking. A certain perspective has survived here for years and
this has spilled over into a number of areas where the U2 products
Arnold:
One can only hope the more experienced engineers of the U2 products are
listening. One work-around after another make life more difficult not
less. In the 21st century a solution would be helpful.
Case sensitivity is a blight on the landscape of computing perpetuated by
systems whose
Ron:
In PICK mode there is no LIKE keyword. Comparisons use the normal =,
#, etc operators. So your example should be:
LIST VOC WITH @ID = XREF] AND WITH TYPE = F
...or
LIST VOC = XREF] WITH TYPE = F
(notice the upper-casing) :-)
Hope this helps.
Bill
Ron Hutchings wrote...
case unless you have really
mucked
up the VOC with extaneous synonyms.
__
From: Bill H [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] Upper Case
An interesting test would be for those who love to upper-casing everything
to try typing in their favorite word processor (where mixed casing is the
norm) without looking at the screen and have one of their children keep
pressing the Caps Lock key.
If you manage to get frustrated, then you can
Doug:
I believe you can alter the udtconfig file in udthome\include (mine's in
E:\IBM\ud71\include). You can also right-click on My Computer Properties
Advanced tab Environment Variables button and add what you want. You
can also execute the command set ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE Value.
The
\\AsiOlyWaWeb\WebDev gives you.
Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary Canada
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From: Bill H
For the life of me I can't seem to get this to work in UniData. I
have...
:AE VOC DTAWEB
Top of DTAWEB in VOC, 3 lines, 30 characters.
*--: P
001: DIR
002: \\AsiOlyWaWeb\WebDev
003: D_VOC
Bottom
Colin:
Thanks! I'm getting success, with questions. :-)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2 Demo (0)- AE VOC DTAWEB
Top of DTAWEB in VOC, 3 lines, 45 characters.
*--: P
001: DIR
002: \\AsiOlyWaWeb\WebDev
003: D_VOC
Bottom.
*--: FI
Filed DTAWEB in file VOC.
2 Demo
For the life of me I can't seem to get this to work in UniData. I have...
:AE VOC DTAWEB
Top of DTAWEB in VOC, 3 lines, 30 characters.
*--: P
001: DIR
002: \\AsiOlyWaWeb\WebDev
003: D_VOC
Bottom.
From Windows Explorer on the UD server I simply enter \\AsiOlyWaWeb\WebDev
into the address field
Tom:
Shouldn't this file be sent raw to the printer? I seem to recall I was
working on signature fonts and was able to easily print the font to the
printer in some kind of raw mode. I can't find my notes on the process but
I think I used something like:
lpr -PMyPrinter -bMyFont.spf
This
Ken:
Ditto! :-) One might add faster and more stable triggers and built-in
input timing.
Bill
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Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 6:04 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2]
David:
Remember, with an unlimited user CPU license there is no requirement for
pooling; as the connections don't run up against any licensing restrictions.
Bill
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over the years can be exposed over
the web. :-)
Bill
...Bill H. wrote:
If I figure correctly, a hundred webshares cost $150,000 at
$1,500 per webshare retail!
Let's see...SQL Server unlimited site license (single CPU)
for $5,000. Sounds like this is an invitation to get off
Somehow or other this thread points out issue(s) mvDbms vendors need to come
to grips with.
I got onto google and entered SQL Server site license and picked the first
link I saw and found out I could get a single processor SQL Server Standard
license for $3,500 (or a single processor SQL Server
Mark:
I would say this is legitimate if one is reading from, or opening, a
prioritized list of files. For instance, say I want to get a configuration
parameter and want to:
READ ParameterValue FROM ParameterFile.Fv, ParameterId THEN...ELSE...
This parameter can come from any of several files
Don:
There are a number or current laws and regulations that attempt to rid
public corporations of this kind of mismanagement. The result of these new
regulations may not so much be the reduction of corporate financial and IT
mismanagement, but the transfer of responsibility to lower level
Marc:
It is possible that this sort of data movement is precisely the reason
financial information, at numerous companies, is difficult to attest to, let
alone use for analysis. :-)
When I see this benefit (capability), red flags go up all over the place.
It's like giving a gun to
I ran this on D3 (flashed and unflashed).
:bptest $options ext ; ans = str('1',1024) ; if ans matches '0N' then crt
'Yes' else crt 'No' ; ans = '':char(253) ; if ans matches '0N' then crt
'Yes' else crt 'No'
BpTest*323682190
.
[820] Creating FlashBASIC Object ( Level 0 ) ...
[241] Successful
Dave:
Since D3 can be case-insensitive, it's possible to:
1) Create an item in (VOC) named Joe
2) Edit an item named JOE, which is the item Joe, and file it.
So, from a certain perspective, one could say that D3 allows an item named
JOE, JOe, joe, jOE, etc to share the same record key of Joe;
Kevin:
Try sending it to the Report Viewer first then export it from there. I
think this will be easier.
Bill
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Phil:
Although this is a U2 specific list, the same pricing problem exists with
ALL mvDbms products. In addition knowledge seems to be locked up and there
are so many proprietary solutions to simple problems.
Developers often have to pull teeth to solve some basic problems. Every
business
Adrian:
I recently saw a Dell add where they partner with Oracle and one can
purchase an Oracle license for about $150/license. Don't know how that
works out in a web environment or a device licensing scenario but that's
not anywhere near as expensive as it used to be.
Also, Microsoft SQL
Great! Now if only the runtime engine would tell me a little more about the
Variable Not Assigned a Value, Zero Used (and other such) error(s); like
what variable and what value! Seems this was requested from Microdata 25
years ago too. :-)
Bill
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Jeeze... and I was going to make some comment about Descartes corollary: I
think therefore I'm right. :-)
Bill
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Glorfield
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 7:21 AM
To:
Chris:
Place:
$OPTIONS EXT
at the beginning of the program then try to compile again. This should do
the trick.
Bill
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To:
Now that I think about this, K is the array being traversed? We simply
remove the next attribute/value/subvalue in array K and assigning this
value to DUM. For example:
K = I^AM^HAPPY]TO]READ^THIS^LIST
REMOVE DUM FROM K SETTING MORE
would result in:
DUM = I
K= the above array
MORE = 2
Tony:
[stuff snipped]
Brian's comment about intepreted code wasn't lost on me and I need to
consider it - I confess I've never done that. Putting some logic at a
middle tier, not necessarily at the DBMS server, also has advantages. At
the risk of yet more bandwidth, but not consuming
I've always thought it is much preferable to read the unuseful discussions
on this list than the many Viagra, ..meds.., complimentary..., Why
pay more, Nice women, and other emails I regulary get. :-)
Merry XMas.
Bill
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any key to continue' on the menu (Universe machine).
Meanwhile there is a wIntegrate window trying to pass the data to
the report
viewer and it times out.
Anthony
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Sent: Wednesday
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill H.
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 12:51 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2] wIntegrate (on Universe) Question
Have you cataloged the WIN.PROGS in the local account? WIN.SERVER must be
able to be executed for the query
Anthony:
Try the following:
** Run process to start wIntegrate script
SCRIPT = 'Chain query\query.wis' ; * path that contains the qb script
CALL WIN.COMSUB(SCRIPT)
EXECUTE \WIN.SERVER\
This will pop open the Query Builder from a BASIC program and you should be
able to do what's necessary from
Mark:
Check with Tony Gravagno. His email address is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Don't forget to remove the remove this. I
know he can help.
Bill
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Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 12:26 AM
To:
Goes to show ya...coming from a Pick background I see nothing wrong with the
results. :-)
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Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 3:35 AM
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Subject: [U2] Re: [UD] problem
.
As ususl, any observation would be appreciated. :-)
Bill
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From: Bill H. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 10:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [U2] wIntegrate text box
Ian:
Thanks very much. My 1996 documentation doesn't have
George wrote:
Bob,
Why would you buy PDP.NET from Raining Data - especially
since it comes
with Unidata 6.1 and probably Universe soon if not now.
From what I understand, PDP.NET has a number of features that the UO.NET
plumbing doesn't offer:
1) it's a Microsoft certified .Net Data Provider
Bob:
Raining Data has their PDP.NET product available for the U2 products. I'm
presently using it for D3 but can't judge its efficacy for U2...would assume
it works just fine though.
You might try checking this out:
http://www.rainingdata.com/products/connect/dotnet/index.html
Hope this
] On Behalf Of Bill H.
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 7:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [U2] wIntegrate text box
I've created a simple text box for wIntegrate and AccuTerm from within
BASIC. The simple task is to allow data entry of up to 1200 characters.
When the [OK] button is pressed
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 is created, it is updated if, and
Troy:
I don't think this is possible. I spent a day trying to find it. There's a
bevy of stuff Universe doesn't do that D3 does easily. This is one of them.
:-(
However, I think some mentioned the Report Viewer. I use this a lot and
maybe it'll work for you.
Bill
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Mark:
The program at http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?BPTest doesn't even
have these limitations.
This wiki has some pretty nice free programs. I like to take the non-mvDbms
attitude: it's free so use it. :-) We should all post our free programs
there.
Bill
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Tim:
In standard Pick format one can assign up to three form ques to a printer or
the same form que to multiple printers. That way a report sent to that form
que would either: a) print to the single printer when it's free, or b) print
to the 1st available printer the que is assigned to.
Of
know,
named commons remain in memory between programs and can be used again
until you logout.)
Bill H. wrote:
Mark:
The program at http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?BPTest
doesn't even
have these limitations.
This wiki has some pretty nice free programs. I like to take
Shawn:
There's a program on the wiki that allows you to execute BASIC code from a
tcl line.
http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?BPTest
This is an extremely useful program and will do exactly what you want, and a
bunch of other things as well. It was originally written for UniData, then
Less:
To install the wIntegrate host programs do the following:
1) open a wIntegrate session and log onto the host computer
2) get to tcl (raw tcl)
3) click on Run Script...
4) select the Host folder where the wIntegrate client is installed
5) select inst_pgm.wis and continue from there.
Mark:
A typical D3 solution is to:
1) sp-assign
2) sp-open
3) print PCL5 escape sequences
4) print report
5) print PCL5 ending sequences (usually [Esc]+E)
6) sp-close
7) sp-assign
Hope this helps.
Bill
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thanks.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 6:28 AM
Subject: RE: [U2] Fancy Printer
Mark:
A typical D3 solution is to:
1) sp-assign
2) sp-open
3) print PCL5 escape sequences
4
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Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 3:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [U2] RE: U2 User's Group Charter
Will:
I have just a few comments. Generally, my comments have to do with the Board.
It has always been my view
Mark:
I'm surprised you say this. The only issue I've found with the D3 spooler
is it uses a hybrid D3 file to store the output instead of allowing
spooler jobs to be configured to go to an O/S directory.
MvBase it's an R83 extension from Mentor and probably only exists because
D3NT couldn't
Allen:
The command you're looking for is LISTPEQS (with no space in it). I think
that's where you're having trouble.
Hope this helps.
Bill
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(CA)
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 8:55
Allen:
For an F correlative:
First value (a number of ways but this will work):
002 9
008 F;9R
Last value:
002 9
008 F;9;P;S;_
Hope this helps.
Bill
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Sent: Wednesday,
Dawn:
AccuTerm has SSH and it works great. This is probably your best solution if
the outside contractors are developing on UD.
Hope this helps.
Bill
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Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 7:04 AM
Mark:
I concur with Ross. AccuTerm offers _very_ reasonable site licensing; I
think it's something like $995 unlimited users. In fact, so much so I'd
wonder why anyone would use wIntegrate at a large site.
However, wIntegrate has:
1) Query Builder
2) Cuts and pastes way faster
and AccuTerm
Dave:
1) AccuTerm supports U2 device licensing.
I knew that.
2) Up to 160 columns
I knew that.
3) The paste speed in AccuTerm is deliberately throttled down to
accommodate serial connections. The speed can be adjusted in
Tools-Settings-File Transfer. Change the ASCII interline
delay.
than being admonished for thinking something that never occurred to
you. :)
Tony
Bill H. wrote:
Tony:
You make large assumptions:
1) Congressional lawmaking is rational
2) Laws passed don't have the opposite effect from intended
3) Those sponsoring laws have a clue what they're doing
Susan:
See the thing is, we're letting the auditors drive this thing.
Auditors don't drive this. Auditing is basic procedures plus statistical
sampling of transactions to validate these basic procedures.
Politics drive this. As Thomas Sowell often notes: politics does what feels
good at the
Ross:
AccuTerm 2K2 has a checkbox for U2 device licensing. I suspect this works
otherwise it wouldn't be there.
Bill
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Karl:
Not to butt in and add something stupid, but I notice this happening a lot
when ftp is executing on the same machine. Other services can have the
same impact.
Hope this helps,
Bill
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Subject: [U2] wIntegrate keep-alives
Does wIntegrate have any facility to send keep-alives, like AccuTerm does,
in order to avoid the inevitible over the internet?
Bill
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Does wIntegrate have any facility to send keep-alives, like AccuTerm does,
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Dave:
So, this must be a permissions thing? Was you XP Pro installed clean or an
upgrade? What permissions did it have if it was an upgrade? What
permissions did you set it as?
Maybe you should open all permissions of the directory where UD is installed
(assuming you installed it in its own
Glen:
If you fax it to me I'll type it up into an MS Word document and send it
back to you.
Bill
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(360)923-4838
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Will:
Try the following:
http://www.vex.net/~ross/uv/
Hope this helps.
Bill
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Subject: Re: [U2] Re: Once again and
Trevor:
I was under the impression the UniOleDB product was not .NET compatible. I
have been under the impression that the only thing one could do to make U2
.NET compatible was use either ODBC, fiddle with UniObjects for Java, use
Redback, or use the Pick .NET Data Provider.
Bill
Jeremy:
Be nice. :-)
Bill
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sorry guy, but you sort of lost out when you said 'if we can get
5% of the 4
million. that's b.s. and you know it. You have no business plan,
a stupid
idea and one of the worst gimicks i have ever seen.
LeRoi:
Try the following:
http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/mbtraining/tidevsys.html
http://www.jes.com/pubs.html
I have a few books on the subject (they're old and out of print). They are:
+ The Pick Perspective
+ Programming w/IBM PC Basic The Pick Database System
+ Pick for
there is a link to a White paper: Using
IBM U2 and Microsoft .NET.
or for those too lazy to look through the page:
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/whitepapers/ibmu2-microsoft
net.pdf
hth
--
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Alberta Canada
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Ray:
I'm stunned, reading such a comment. :-)
Bill
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Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 11:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [U2] My company is complaining about the U2 emails
[snipped]
...Given that Andra's company
Charles:
D3 behaves like:
:bptest x = '1' ; y = '1 ' ; if x = y then crt equals else crt doesn't
equal
BpTest*845955170
.
[820] Creating FlashBASIC Object ( Level 0 ) ...
[241] Successful compile! 3 frame(s) used.
doesn't equal
Hope this helps
Bill
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Mark:
Pardon being a D3 question but someone may have run into this
before.
My new client has D3 on W2K. I edited MD BOB and made
001=PQN,
002=HTIME and
003=P, saved it and then type BOB at TCL and get [3] VERB?.
There are no PQN procs in D3 (I don't believe). Change field 001 to PQ.
I
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