that is
used to stored, as the name implies, saved select lists. You can create
this file yourself with the CREATE.FILE command. It is a type 1 file.
HTH,
Gordon
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to
join us for a final happy hour at Hard Times Cafe in Frederick, MD Friday
after 5:00PM EDT.
This group has been an invaluable resource over the years. I only hope I
can find something similar for the new technologies I'll be tackling.
Thanks again for everything,
Gordon
Gordon J
).
However, I don't think what you are asking about is that simple. Given
the GMT date/time, what or probably better put is where are you trying to
get to?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/22
? Is it the
partial week that includes January 1 or is it the first full week? What
constitutes a full week? Does a week start on Monday or Sunday? This has
been discussed on this list many times.
HTH,
Gordon
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No I got it 3 times as well.
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Please respond to
u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
To
u2-users
value of NAP 1 is 0 milliseconds
Maximum value of NAP 1 is 1000 milliseconds
TIME.END 61118 [16:58:38]
Average difference of TIME() is 1000.00 milliseconds
Minimum difference of TIME() is 1000 milliseconds
Maximum difference of TIME() is 1000 milliseconds
Gordon J. Glorfield
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you try to get a machine to dictate
ethics.
Merry Christmas to all!
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of our programmers was really good with C programming and he added the
modification. The using the make file he rebuilt the executable.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/21/2006 01:03:33 PM
But would triggers work on a dictionary that was created as a type 18
file? All of our files are created with type 18 dictionaries.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/28/2006 04:10:13 PM
My mailbox was full of messages I'd already read from the list. It was a
deja vous moment there at first. Is there a server somewhere that is
bouncing the messages back to our list server or has our server had a
hickup?
Gordon J. Glorfield
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Just really quiet on the list. No messages since early this morning.
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Doug,
For this you might want to look at the DOS command. It's similar to the
CSH and SH commands. It only works on *NIX platforms if you are running a
DOS emulator though.
Interacting with the operating system is a strength of UniData over
UniVerse.
HTH,
Gordon
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Doug,
I'm afraid you're out of luck with this one. You'll have to write your
own platform aware replacement. Yet another shortcoming of UniVerse as
compared to UniData.
Sorry,
Gordon
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as what you want.
Good luck.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/03/2006 04:11:37 PM:
Hello all,
I am trying to search for a monitoring tool for UniData UniBasic
applications and am getting
,
Gordon
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/25/2006 12:51:53 PM:
When I do a query is like this:
select table with term eq some term
what I want to do is to
select table within the last 120
The CLEARDATA command will flush all data from the input stack.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/25/2006 01:47:35 PM:
This is for UV.
I'm using the DATA ... ; followed by EXECUTE
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.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/29/2006 09:53:33 AM
The list server seems to be sending multiple copies of the messages today.
Is there an issue there today?
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Wendy,
Those instructions are for installing the database itself. Not the UniDK.
Is there a *nix version of the UniDK? I don't think there is yet.
Gordon
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08
Document everything! Make no changes without a written request from the
users. Have them test and approve the changes, in writing, after
completion. Store your documentation in a format that is readily
accessible to the auditors.
Gordon J. Glorfield
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?
Thanks,
Gordon
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/22/2006 06:41:42 PM:
Hello,
I am using a copy of Universe PE on my laptop and I am interested in
accessing
a file over the network
email watch dog would not deliver it with a number that even looks like a
SSN.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/09/2006 09:17:00 AM:
All,
How could I test a subroutine with AccuTerm command line
That would be the NOPAGE keyword. Add that to the end of your statement
as in:
LIST VOC NOPAGE
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/12/2006 10:11:53 AM:
How can I skip Press any key
I vote we go golfing! Perhaps we can call it an off site meeting.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/11/2006 09:21:09 AM:
Just a slow week.
-Original Message-
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Our shop converted some years back to UV from Sequoia and Pick OA. It was
just an easier conversion to go to Pick flavor (flavour?). We currently
run UV 10.1.6, Solaris 8 os on Sun Sparc servers. We've stuck with Pick
flavor.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
It's autumn.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/06/2006 05:53:11 PM:
For a good time, as if you have time to waste, visit
/usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/src.
So what time is it at the South Pole
better in the long run. This applies to most entry processes.
Timecards are a different issue all together due to labor laws, etc.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/06/2006 01:29:32 PM:
Windows
That's how a port listener usually works. As soon as it accepts an
inbound message it spawns a new copy of itself to continue the listening
of the port while it then goes off to deal with the message.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
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I'd never seen the RTNLIST clause until I moved from UniData to UniVerse.
In your example replace the RTNLIST with TO as in:
EXECUTE SELECT CLIENTS TO 1
This syntax works for both UD and UV.
HTH,
Gordon
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Sr. Applications Developer
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ECLTYPE P
BASICTYPE P
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/30/2006 04:06:08 PM:
Jerry,
I haven't been able to find any reference to flavor or PICK in the
UD
documentation, so I haven't
XLOGTO is our version of the logto verb but with some security add-ons.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/21/2006 05:12:23 PM:
[snip]
BTW: EXECUTEs from a RedBack method callaare expensive - what does
. I am at a loss as
to why this error is being generated. Any clues anyone can offer will be
gratefully accepted. Is this something that RedBack is causing?
TIA,
Gordon
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Yes, you are correct. After posting my comment, I talked with our DBAs
and they informed me that it was an exponential rather than additive. I'm
just a programmer. File sizing is a foreign concept to me.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360
On UV we call a UV supplied subroutine called SPOOL.NUM. It's located in
the VMARK.BP.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/15/2006 10:52:38 AM:
Hi all:
I need a little printer help if someone has
As the 64 bit version of UV allows files to be twice the size of regular
UV, it would behoove you to check file sizes before doing the backup. You
may have to break some files down to smaller parts if the file size is
over the 2 gig limit.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/08/2006 02:03:39 PM:
I would like to pass a variable (let's call it SUBNAME) to a
subroutine,
and this variable would contain the name of an existing label which I
Mark,
I asked our PC techs here and they tell me it's referred to as a Square-D
(pronounced Square Dee) connector.
HTH,
Gordon
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/05/2006 08:40:45 AM:
With every computer
There's just one problem with your attempt. You must remember that a
TRANS in UV will lower the delimiters. So if the field in the remote file
is value mark delimited, it will be sub-value mark delimited once TRANSed.
You're still an FNG it looks to me. (tic)
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr
Thank you, Dawn.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/01/2006 08:54:36 PM:
On 2/1/06, Gordon J Glorfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message yesterday, it was mentioned that we would be receiving
our
In a message yesterday, it was mentioned that we would be receiving our
voting instructions today. Will that still be forthcoming?
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that with ODBC.
Sorry I couldn't be of any more help,
Gordon
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/30/2006 02:37:59 PM:
How do you prevent in Unidata someone from using SQL to update (or
delete) your Unidata data
Personally, I've never used either methods. Here is how I would do the
I-descriptor:
001 I
002 IF @RECORD12 = THEN OCONV(@RECORD2,D4-) ELSE *VOIDED*
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/27/2006 03:24:47 PM
Bill,
In UV you would indeed use CREATE.FILE. Just tell it that it's a type 1
file, which is a directory.
HTH,
Gordon
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/27/2006 03:58:04 PM:
With HP-Ux and UniVerse, I
Time to kick that VAR to the curb! The thought of denying a client access
to information like this is unacceptable.
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Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/26/2006 12:41:52 PM:
Robert,
I contacted my VAR
That's what RedBack is for. You might look into it.
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301-360-8839
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/25/2006 08:36:52 AM:
Is there anyway to pool these such that we're not eating up license
seats? We're just moving
.
Happy Friday everyone,
Gordon
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/20/2006 10:50:45 AM:
AE is part of the standard UV? What version?
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We are on UV 10.1.6. I just tried AE and I get the following:
/u1/uv/catdir/AE_ICOM1 is not a uniVerse/BASIC object file.
Program *AE: pc = A06, Unable to load file AE_ICOM1.
Program *AE: pc = A06, Unable to load subroutine.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Gordon
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That's gotta be a $90k+ job. With everything they want that's what it's
going to cost them. Especially to live in the Chicago area which I
understand is not a cheap proposition.
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some of the files needed
by your production version. You will probably end up having to do a
re-install of 6.0 to get it back running again.
You can install 2 different versions of UD on the same server but they
must be installed in separate directories.
Good luck,
Gordon
Gordon J. Glorfield
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/13/2006 02:45:46 PM:
Our UV system creates an ASCII .csv file for another
system to import on a daily basis. The 3rd party software
after a recent upgrade now only imports
anymore? I'm thinking a
Java interface would be much more in demand that a Fortran 77 one.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/11/2006 01:28:00 PM:
Thanks to Wendy, JayJay, and Kevin who responded to my
pooling so our license requirements are reduced compared to some other
options. Something to consider if your installation is of any size at
all.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/09/2006 06:34:12 PM
.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/06/2006 05:14:50 AM:
[snip]
How do those companies who operate 24/7 get around this and perform
backups?
Thanks,
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you
could obtain a third party product.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/05/2006 12:21:07 PM:
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I remember a Universe List.CSV command
R%4
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/22/2005 12:57:11 PM:
I want to convert a number so that it always has the same number of
digits padded with zeros (1-0001, 14-0014, ...). Which conversion code
should
therefore no updates to
the index.
What would be better (and would work) would be to build an index on
attribute 67 then select for 67 not equal to null.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/13/2005 12:06:07 PM
.
In a small shop ( 50 users) you might be able to get away with combining
the two roles. But in any shop larger than that, I don't see how you
could effectively do both jobs.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12
...)
Yes, productivity has gone down but accountability is way up. It also
makes the users think about requests rather than just asking for
shoot-from-the-hip development. (I don't know exactly what I want but,
I'll know it when I see it.)
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI
That why we have triggers on our basic program files and on the voc. If
you do copy something from dev to live, it will show up in the logs. Then
your supervisor comes to you not in a very genial mood. You then have to
end up doing the paperwork anyway.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications
I use the UniDebugger exclusively for editing programs and it has the
debugging built in. It comes free with each licensed installation. Check
it out, it's on the utilities disk.
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,
Gordon
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/28/2005 02:29:44 PM:
I'm sure this is a pretty simple fix but having scoured IBM's U2 docs on
CD, I'm still lost.
I've got a PROC that prints a report in landscape
I've seen a couple of good guesses but I don't think they will do what
you've asked for. Here is the I-Descriptor you're looking for.
1 I
2 @NI
3
4 LINE COUNT
5 10R
6 S
This works in UV. I don't have a UD system to try it on.
HTH,
Gordon
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definition with the length and name of each field. From there you should
be able to parse the records as needed.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/10/2005 02:07:45 PM:
Does anybody know of a good way (or program
as HTML is too dynamic as far as document dimensions. HTML will make
the document fit the size of the window. PDF retains the proportions of
the document. At best a document converted from PDF to HTML will only be
an approximation of the original.
Gordon J. Glorfield
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And what is high-level integrated documentation?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/07/2005 02:44:34 PM:
What is a Universe flow diagram?
-Original Message-
From: Bill Lockwood [SMTP:[EMAIL
What you are looking for is the MAX verb. You would use it thus:
LIST file.name PART MAX DATE DET.SUP
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/06/2005 01:45:56 PM:
Hi,
I ran into yet another beginners TCL
Ok. In that case do it thusly:
LIST file.name BY PART PART MAX DATE DET.SUP
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/06/2005 02:03:12 PM:
Sorry,
My first post on this had an example that was a little ambiguous
What would the expected outcome look like? Not being familiar with that
format syntax, I'm not sure what it's supposed to do.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/03/2005 02:40:56 PM:
I am moving some old
by the
way, does nothing to prevent the kinds of things that went on at Enron.
Nice job congress!
/rant
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/29/2005 10:41:04 PM:
I agree with Jeff's disagreement.
In my travels
FOR X = 1 TO PROMPT.CNT
*some code here*
*Back up one prompt*
X = X - 1 - (X # 1)
NEXT X
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/29/2005 10:55:26 PM:
Define tricky looking code.
Thanks
subroutine.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/27/2005 04:35:12 PM:
Kevin:
Not if you alphabetize the labels; then it works just like numeric. :-)
Bill
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/27/2005 04:35:12 PM:
Kevin:
Not if you alphabetize the labels; then it works just like numeric. :-)
Bill
h nationwide... Wonder what nation we are taking about? Trust
Company of America... Does that imply the USA? Or is it some other
western hemisphere country?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/08/2005
Mark,
What is your objection to creating an I descriptor dictionary item? That
would be the simplest method. I am assuming the date is stored in human
form.
Here's the one I used to test it with.
0001 I
0002 ICONV(@RECORD1,'D')
0003
0004 I.DATE
0005 10R
0006 S
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Is it a holiday somewhere? It's awfully quiet.
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MDC.GROUPS
63029562 528980 56941 19 RU 8595 login_1
386400*05#001*241#135
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/04/2005 09:07:05 AM:
Doesn't LIST.READU DETAIL give you the file name
PE would definitely NOT be a good choice. As well as user limits there
are also file size limitations. IIRC the limit is a modulo of 1000.
The license agreement would be a problem also. No commercial use. PE is
licensed for development, training and testing only.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr
Could you send a embedded plain text version of the job description? The
list server doesn't let attachments through.
Thanks,
Gordon
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/28/2005 04:40:06 PM:
Ohio Dominican
You have to enter it as:
^^XA
^^MUD
The double circumflex is treated as a single literal circumflex.
HTH,
Gordon
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/15/2005 11:41:20 AM:
Hi,
I want to enter the following
FYI This does work in UV. Which is odd to me. I had always thought that
in an ICONV anything following the D was ignored. I wonder when this
changed?
I've learned something new so it's not a completely wasted day.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company
To all members in the USA I wish you a safe and happy 4th.
To the rest of you, no the list hasn't died. We'll just be at home
enjoying our BBQs and liquid refreshments. We'll be back on Tuesday.
TTFN,
G
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Where exactly would this job be located?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/27/2005 04:59:37 PM:
What We Do:
Mothers Work, Inc. is the world's leading designer, manufacturer and
retailer of maternity
Hey Kev,
No, there isn't a native UV scheduler. But I would guess that most shops
have a roll-your-own job scheduler of some kind. I know we have one here
that was built in-house.
HTH,
Gordon
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[EMAIL
, a huge speed gain was realized over the use of dynamic arrays.
Now on Sun boxen and UV we don't use dimensioned arrays anymore. We've
found that for ease of software maintenance, dynamic arrays are the best
fit for us.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
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It's been a while since I worked on UniData but I believe you are looking
for HUSH ON/OFF.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/27/2005 01:21:39 PM:
Hello,
Is there a simple UniBasic command (kinda like
can verify that it's the UniObjects not connecting by using a small VBA
application in an Excel spreadsheet.
I'm not real sure what SASL is but I'll pass it on to the admin types.
Thanks for the response,
Gordon
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Sr. Applications Developer
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301
I see that IBM is buying Ascential. Isn't that the company that broke
away from VMark/Informix when IBM bought the U2 products?
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Wonky? I'm sorry but I've never heard that term. What does it mean?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/10/2005 02:30:36 PM:
[snip] leaving my terminal all wonky.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/04/2005 05:06:34 PM:
A labeled/named common might work. As long as your phantom doesn't
stop, you might be able to.
BobW
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else
experienced this issue and what can be done to remedy it?
TIA,
Gordon
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Will,
The main thing that Redback does is connection pooling. In other words it
reduces the number of licenses that you'll use.
HTH,
Gordon J. Glorfield
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/20/2005 07:59:06 PM:
What I'm still
I don't believe there is anyway to get that number prior to closing the
print job. But you can get the number assigned to the job that just
closed. Look for a subroutine in the VMARK.BP called SPOOL.NUM.
Gordon J. Glorfield
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Seems that I remember a DELETE.CATALOG verb on UD. You had to execute it
2 or 3 times to be sure you hit all the places that it could be catalogued
to.
Gordon J. Glorfield
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/11/2005 05:20:02 PM
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/09/2005 09:06:04 AM:
We have a phantom process running on several of our UniVerse servers
that we use to do updates to various accounts. This process calls a
subroutine
, as a possible solution.
Cheers,
Gordon
Gordon J. Glorfield
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/01/2005 07:40:55 AM:
The UniDebugger doesn't use locking when it reads/writes host Basic
programs as this would not fit the home-grown check
We are on UV 10.1.6. Our UniDebugger is Version 1.2.
Gordon J. Glorfield
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/31/2005 01:10:22 PM:
Anybody know what is the most recent version of the
UniEditor/UniDebugger? And where that might
message alluding to a security violation.
Unidebugger does not honor the checked out status of programs in our
library. Is there a way to add this check to Unidebugger?
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and try to match the current login ID against the database.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/31/2005 05:08:42 PM:
That's odd
It would seem to me that checking out the program would check the write
Well said Debster!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/27/2005 09:13:02 AM:
Barry
You left yourself open to the abuse that always seems to erupt whenever
there is a job posted.
Karen is most likely
When using REMOVE to extract the values in a multi-valued variable in a
sequential manner, an internal pointer is used to tell the system what
value was last REMOVEd. Using K=K resets the pointer to the first value
in the variable.
HTH,
Gordon
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