I am pleased to announce that version 7.40 of Cedarville Download is
now available at ftp.cedarville.edu.
Download is a program which uses LIST-style syntax to extract
data from Unidata and Universe tables. Output formats include
CSV, tab-delimited, HTML, and XML.
Here is a list of changes
Vance--
The behavior you are seeing reflects the same behavior you would get with the
Unidata LIST statement. I assume Universe would produce similar results.
Using BY.EXP causes LIST and DOWNLOAD to produce an output record for each of
the multivalues in your field INVOICE. So, running a
I have a simple program which merely echoes the command line to the screen:
X.COMMAND = @SENTENCE
CRT 'X.COMMAND ':X.COMMAND
If I run the program with a literal string on the command line and that string
happens to contain a quoted string containing the word THEN surrounded
by spaces,
If I run this paragraph:
001: PA
002: RUN LOCAL.SOURCE DAVE \
003: LITERAL 'A' \
004: FIELD1 \
005: LITERAL 'ENTER SOMETHING,1-30X' \
006: FIELD2 \
007: EVAL IF STU.CLASS = 'FR' THEN '1' ELSE '2' \
008: FIELD3
and enter ABC in response to the inline prompt, program DAVE sees the
I am pleased to announce that version 7.30 of Cedarville Download is
available on our ftp site:
ftp.cedarville.edu
Download is a utility that uses LIST-style syntax to create output in a
variety
of formats (csv, tab, HTML, XML, etc.). Download is a mature product
that is in use by several
I am pleased to announce that version 7.20 of Download is available on
our ftp site:
ftp.cedarville.edu
Download is a utility that uses LIST-style syntax to create output in a
variety
of formats (csv, tab, HTML, XML, etc.).
Here are the changes implemented in version 7.20:
* Add
Version 7.13 of DOWNLOAD is available from:
ftp.cedarville.edu
Here are the changes compared to version 7.12:
* Add @COUNTER (running counter) as a pre-defined AT variable
* Bug fix (DEFAULT SUBVALUE.SEPARATOR did not work)
* Bug fix (Using @RECORD required TYPE to be in DICT.DICT).
*
I'm guessing that 2GB is fairly minimal for running
a production DBMS. My recollection is that
Datatel recommends 60-80MB per user, but I can't
seem to locate that info on their web site. There
would need to be some base amount of memory
just to get the OS and Unidata running (1GB?)...then some
Version 7.11 of DOWNLOAD has been posted at
ftp.cedarville.edu
This version has minor changes from version 7.10:
* Enhance error message when record keys are not found.
* Bug fix (COMMA.CHAR did not accept multiple characters)
* Bug fix (QUOTE.CHAR did not accept multiple characters)
*
I believe the SAVING UNIQUE operating on a multivalued field
treats the request as a BY.EXP request...thus giving you the
value marks.
You might want to try BSELECT to get just the individual keys:
SELECT PERSON.ST 3152749
BSELECT PERSON.ST PST.ROOM.ASSIGNMENTS
SAVE.LIST X.1
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