Which database does the verndor recommend short-term and long-term ?
If the vendor favors one, I would select that database.
Jeffrey Butera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It may be depend on which software package works best for the college.
Then it would depend upon which database that
That may be true.
It may be depend on which software package works best for the college. Then
it would
depend upon which database that software package uses.
Jeffrey Butera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I can add more fuel to the fire.
A good friend who has been running Datatel
Has anyone seen where the udt.exe and udsort.exe has been modified ?
If so, what causes this to happen ?
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Might be failing on the backend (stored procedure).
Paul Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I once worked for a company that had a
similar problem with Redback. Our solution was to have Redback restart every
night. Our suspicion was that the log file was becoming so large that it was
killing
Look at vertexinc.com. They should have a product called vertex for sales tax.
Kevin King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Larry is right, logic has nothing to do
with taxes. Strategically,
I've found the best way to do tax calculations is to first assign
codes to different tax types and then group
We have a file that has the customer number and invoice date indexed.
When we execute at TCL SELECT ORDERS WITH CUST.NO = '12345' AND WITH
INV.DATE = '12/14/05' no items are selected.
We are running Unidata 6.0.6.
Is anyone aware of any issues ?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dave S
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 8:54 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Select with Multiple Indices Not Working
We have a file that has the customer number and invoice date indexed.
When we execute at TCL SELECT ORDERS WITH CUST.NO
We have tried both ways.
I am now tweaking the invoice date dictionary to see if that helps.
Gordon J Glorfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's always been my understanding that the single quotes don't work at
ECL/TCL. I'd try the same thing but use double quotes instead.
Gordon J.
Yes. I am sure.
If for some reason, I can't get this index to work --- I may convert the date
to output
format and store it that way.
Jeff Schasny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I'll ask the obvious question. Are you sure that there is data
matching this criteria in the file?
Dave S
If the indexes are deleted, the select statement works fine.
Kevin King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When we execute at TCL SELECT ORDERS WITH CUST.NO = '12345' AND WITH
INV.DATE = '12/14/05' no items are selected.
And if you disable the index (via DISABLE.INDEX) the select works
fine? And
I have done so.
Angelo Collazo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you have the luxury and can do a
build.index on primetime then do it.
This would rule out corrupted indexes.
Hope It helps.
Cheers,
Angelo
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dave S
OK. I am using double-quotes at TCL.
Timothy Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
08/29/2006 09:53:33 AM:
When we execute at TCL SELECT ORDERS WITH CUST.NO = '12345' AND
WITH INV.DATE = '12/14/05' no items are selected.
Try it with double quotes instead of single
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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 8:54 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Select with Multiple Indices Not Working
We have a file that has the customer number and invoice date indexed.
When we execute
I will need to check in the morning. But I am almost certain that it
does work this way.
Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you do multiple selects does it work?
SELECT ORDERS WITH CUST.NO = '12345'
xx items selected
SELECT ORDERS WITH INV.DATE = '12/14/05'
Richard
We have a
When I try DELETE.INDEX ALL on a file, I get a permisions error #13 permission
denied
unable to delete CUSTOMERS /idx001 error.
What does this mean ?
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Will the program run only in Universe ?
Brian Leach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave
No, but you might want to download a free utility from my web site to do the
same.
Go to http://www.brianleach.co.uk and download EXPORT from the Downloads
page. This is a stand-alone program with a RetrieVe
Does anyone have any tech tips on how to select parameters when resizing
dynamic files ?
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What does the guide -r option do ?
We have been using the -a option.
Timothy Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/12/2006 10:24:51 AM:
Does anyone have any tech tips on how to select parameters when
resizing dynamic files ?
The following is from a published
that
there is anything better.
Mark Hennessey
(a FAST Customer since 2002)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dave S
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 10:25 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] RESIZE DYNAMIC FILES
Does anyone have any tech tips
It sounds like they should have one PSE for each server.
Brian Leach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brad
If you are running PSE against multiple machines, each print job should have
a unique server id prefixing it. This prevents them from overlapping.
Check your ADGCONTROL MVQUERY.INI on each
1. Stop unidata telnet service.
2. Kill any users logged on
3. Backup the system
4. Start unidata telnet service.
This is what we do and have been doing for many years.
You should back up the server each day.
Bob Hite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry,
Unidata files
Backup takes
I don't see what this issue is.
There are many robust backup programs that can be used in various O/S
environments.
You should only backup the system when there is no activity on the system.
Otherwise
you will not get a clean backup.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems like there should
This web site does not work.
What's the purpose of this : removethis
Tony Gravagno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craig Bennett wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get FREE software that will convert
Excel files to text files in command line mode ?
Have you considered a perl script? The
weekend
Arie
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Dave S
Verzonden: vrijdag 12 mei 2006 16:32
Aan: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Onderwerp: RE: [U2] xls to text
This web site does not work.
What's the purpose of this : removethis
Tony Gravagno wrote
We use many reporting tools here :
UNIQUERY
SB+ Report Writer
SB+ ARD
MVQUERY
DOWNLOAD (cedarville.edu)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill;
With all of the really cool stuff that UD can do with UniQuery (fmt,
eval, calculate, etc) it is really frustrating that (sub)totaling is
such a
It is truly horrible that IBM locks up this valuable information. I don't
understand
the reasoning behind it.
Does anyone have any idea what it would cost a single developer to access
the knowledgebase ?
Gordon J Glorfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Time to kick that VAR to the
I don't think Unisplat can create an xls from csv.
Gordon J Glorfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/13/2006 02:45:46 PM:
Our UV system creates an ASCII .csv file for another
- Another part of the application selects a record
from the Invoice Detail file. It locks it for
update and then locks the associated Order Header
entry e.g. to adjust summaries.
You could lock the header file first, and then lock
the detail file to avoid this deadlock.
--- Ewinger Klaus
You can purchase it from this company :
http://www.sandritech.com/
Sandri Technologies, Inc.
Mark Ballinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 09:28:16AM -0400, Dianne Ackerman wrote:
We love mvQuery and so do our clients.
-Dianne
How much does it sell for? Their website
It is very time consuming to code this way. However,
you do end up with self-documenting code.
--- Peter Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob,
In all the places that I have worked without
standards, I have applied the
standard you refer to with variables names. It's
great. Additional, I
We use Mvquery. Mvquery does a nice job with ad-hoc reports. It does
have it's limitations.
Clifton Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of my clients has asked me what reporting tools, other than Crystal
Reports other U2 shops favor.
Any recommendations of what they might want to evaluate?
I agree with you. I am a end-user and we do not have access to IBM'S secure
technical notes.
I understand that my company may be allowed to purchase software support to
allow us to see these restricted documents.
Ken Wallis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And the good reason why IBM restricts access
I ran guide_ndx and there are no errors.
I deleted the indices and then rebuilt them.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you dellete all inexes and then rebuild? This is the only way you get
a new file created. Run guide_ndx against the index and see what it says.
Dave S
Sent by: [EMAIL
The indexes look good. They are all numeric.
John Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi
This is a deep memory: I seem to recall there was a reserved character you
could not have in UniData indexes because it is used as an internal
delimiter in the index file structures.
It has been a LONG time
What does this error message mean ?
Inserting index value(s) error in U_append_strtuple for FILE 'JOURNAL', key
2.80132.A, number=25751
I ran guide on the file and there are no errors in the file.
What could cause the error ?
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I did rebuild the index file last nite to be safe.
Kevin King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Could the X_file (index) be corrupt?
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I will run the guide_ndx after hours.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Did you dellete all inexes and then rebuild? This is
the only way you get
a new file created. Run guide_ndx against the index and see what it says.
Dave S
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
05/18/2005 01:44 PM
Please respond to u2
What is the definition of a webshare ?
Cliff Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Millions (plural) of DB requests per
day will require serious
infrastructure regardless of middleware platform. Plus there's always
the last-day-of-quarter discount with IBM. 8-)
With SQL Server, you also need one or
, there are many reports that 'turn the corner' and cannot be
done in English and must be done in Basic.
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From: Dave S
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 10:35 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] Hold-file to CSV
That's the danger of creating reports in Basic. As you can see it's
Could you elaborate on this issue ?
breaches on SQL Server license
David Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not
heard of a single legal case in the IT world, not just the MV market,
brought by a DBMS vendor against a VAR/developer for abuse of this common
communications design. I think
Piracy would mean installing and using an unlicensed software product.
Piracy and multiplexing are not the same issue.
David Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dean
I have gone through a number of detailed sessions with Microsoft on issues
of Piracy and Microsoft regards improper licensing of
If the reports where written in Uniquery it would be simpler to extract data
from them.
Have you looked at MVQUERY ?
Key Ally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[AD] You can do this with Zeus as well, and Zeus has other advantages
which Monarch does not share. (www.MtOlympus.us) [/AD]
Roger Glenfield
As mentioned before, if you use Redback you can multiplex until you
are blue-in-the-face.
Redback is not that expensive to purchase.
David Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dean
What you are doing is not a breach of the license. Connect, process,
Disconnect and forget is OK.
However if you
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From: Dave S
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 7:57 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] Hold-file to CSV
If the reports where written in Uniquery it would be simpler to extract
data from them.
Have you looked at MVQUERY ?
Key Ally wrote:
[AD] You can do this with Zeus as well, and Zeus has other
the multiplex software or how it works
only RedBack is allowed by contract to do multiplexing. All of the
scenarios would require more licenses except those using RedBack.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave S
Sent: Thursday, April 14
You can develop client-server applications that don't
require persistent connections.
I hope you don't think that Unidata/Universe shops are
going to develop 100% client-server applications that
require each and every desktop to have a
Unidata/Universe license. That's not the case from
what I
He may be speaking from the VAR point-of-view instead
of the end-user point-of-view.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is absolutely false.
It would be interesting to see one company trying
to force a particular system onto a company that
wanted to use a competitor's product. I think
to handle that load versus just around 6 to
10 web shares with
RedBack. We have not found a lot of companies
running Web sites that want
to gamble that IBM is not going to catch them.
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Does anyone know where I can get a document that explains the key
differences between the Unidata and SQL database ?
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Subject: [U2] Unidata vs SQL
Does anyone know where I can get a document that explains the key
differences between the Unidata
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Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:One of my clients would like to replace
their pre-printed forms with those
generated by the system. Basically the form has been re-created in MS
Publisher and saved as a PRN file.
I understand that there is some magic to send the form,
Maybe you fix your email and stop sending us these messages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I am currently attending our user conference and will have
limited access to email. If you need support, please call my voice mail at
973-822-0700 ext. 105 and I will return your call as soon as possible.
Does anyone know what this error message means below ?
The data buffer created for the UdtMonDynArray service in the
d:\unidata\Udtmon\UdtMon.dll library is not aligned on an 8-byte boundary
We are running Unidata 6.06 on Windows 2000.
-
We run SB+ on Unidata. We normally use the SB+ (SE) to edit files.
Stuart Boydell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Behalf Of djordan
I occasionaly need to edit a type 1 file of around 30-50 megabytes. The
problem is most editors want to load the file into memory before
working on
it. Does anyone
Yes. Make it dynamic.
Adrian Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Does making it dynamic get round the 2gb
limit with Unidata?
It certainly doesn't on Universe and you're running a 32-bit system so I
suspect it wouldn't on Unidata either.
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We had major problems with the first release of Unidata 6.0 . These problems did
not clear up until 6.02.
Bob Modrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have received the upgrade cd for Unidata 6.1 and are contemplating
upgrading from Unidata 5.2
Just wondering if anyone has experience upgrading to
We use HR Pyramid. It used to be called ScorPEO.
Steve Kunzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Has anyone worked on a package called Pyramid
HR? It uses Unidata for its
database. Any details would be appreciated.
TIA
Steve Kunzman
Minneapolis, MN
(612)750-3899 cellular
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routines.
If it is an issue (generally only in exporting) most of the new exports will
allow you to deselect it.
Regards,
Brian
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Sent: 24 July 2004 02:31
To: U2 USERS
Subject: [U2] Mvquery Row
Does anyone
Any opinions on Unidata replication ?
We are using Unidata 6.06 and are looking for honest opinions on the replication
feature.
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Does anyone know how to prevent the column called ROW from getting
created when the results are produced ?
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SB+ has a report writer and an ad-hoq query builder.
Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:One of my new clients (new to MV as well) would
like a program to help them
create their own ad-hoc mvquery reports. Presently, I'm creating a simple
2-section program where the first section indicates the
Shouldn't the subject line have an AD in there ?
Lee Bacall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Subject: [U2] Report Writer to Create MVquery
Statements
Mark,
There is a utility we call BUILD that is a part of the Nucleus Programmer's
Workshop.
It was designed for non-programmers to create ad hoc queries,
Try !cmd
Eugene Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Universe has a command called DOS that allows
you to drop into the DOS side.
I am not aware of a similiar command on Unidata - does anyone know of such a
command?
I am aware that there is the PCPERFORM command but it does not do the same as
the
That's painful to look at.
Isn't it more efficient to do the select and then read the id's while they are in
memory ?
What if your selection contains 500,000 items, won't that IDS array be huge ?
Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another note on the differences between READNEXTS.
As I
I like to use :
LOOP WHILE 1 DO
READNEXT ID ELSE EXIT
REPEAT
Louis Windsor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The format -
LOOP WHILE READNEXT ID
code
REPEAT
was the suggested standard where I used to work.
Louis
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To:
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 4:57 PM
Someone required all coders to code that way.
Kishor Parmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Why do you need the WHILE 1 DO?
You could use
LOOP
READNEXT ID ELSE EXIT
code
REPEAT
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Sent: 17 June 2004 14:57
Health Care Management Group
Dave S
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
06/17/2004 09:56 AM
Please respond to u2-users
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] WHILE READNEXT id DO
I like to use :
LOOP WHILE 1 DO
READNEXT ID ELSE EXIT
REPEAT
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Looks like someone has too much time on their hands today
Stevenson, Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Please let me deflect this thread
before it degenerates into a GOTO war.
Which would you suppose is much faster:
1: T0=TIME()
FOR I = 1 TO 100
EXECUTE 'SELECT VOC WITH TYPE = V COUNT.SUP'
LOOP
REPEAT
END.CPU = SYSTEM(9)
CRT END.CPU-START.CPU
I get
290
320
Bruce M Neylon
Health Care Management Group
Dave S
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] WHILE READNEXT id DO
If you are running on some old
the way we've always done it
:-)
Have a good one.
Bruce M Neylon
Health Care Management Group
Dave S
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Please respond to u2-users
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] WHILE READNEXT id DO
No thanks. I don't have any time for that today
How do I access a so-called entitled technical
document on the IBM U2 support web site ?
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Folks,
Hang in there.. UO.NET for U2 will be announced VERY
soon!
Regards,
LeRoy F. Dreyfuss
Advanced Technical Services - U2 Technology Analyst
IBM U2
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Behalf Of Dave S
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 8:21 AM
To: U2 USERS
Subject: [U2] Date Conversion Format
I am using looking for a date format conversion to
use. We are using
the format DDMMY which formats the date to 02 10
1970.
We are creating an MVQUERY
I would like to know if there are any mvquery users sharing the same concerns that we
have.
When we run a query on a large data file the task manager on my Windows 2000
Professional Desktop indicates that mvquery is not responding.
Mvquery seems to be the only application that I run that
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Sent: Thursday, 3 June 2004 8:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [U2] Mvquery Users
I would like to know if there are any mvquery users sharing the same
concerns that we have.
When we run a query on a large data file the task manager on my Windows
What version of Windows where you running before ?
Where you able to compile and save on that version of Windows ?
Perhaps you are having a permissions problem.
D Averch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We just upgraded to Windows 2003 using Designer 4.1 and redback version
4.1.3.2. We get the
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