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Hi Bruce -
SORT RMA BY F40 BREAK.ON F40 TOTAL EVAL1 DET.DUP
Jim
--- Bruce Ordway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got Dataflo running on Unidata 5.2.
I know just enough TCL to be dangerous.
Anyway I've been struggling this afternoon withg something I thought would
be simple.
Maybe
Funny you should mention it. We just started experimenting with XML yesterday.
CR comes with an
ODBC driver for XML files. UD's LISTTOXML seems to work as advertised.
Many details remain
to be investigated, but it looks promising so far.
Jim
--- John Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Wendy -
The Cal Athletic Department has a Paciolan ticketing system as well. It is,
indeed,
Universe-based as Robin reported. In fact, until about 9 months ago our web
app was combining
data retrieved from our UniData Benefactor system and the Paciolan Ticketing
system and presenting
a
] On Behalf Of Jim Bullock
Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2005 9:55 AM
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Subject: [U2] UD: ODBC/OleDB access to selected records in a file
We are having quite a bit of success writing reports with Crystal Reports,
using ODBC to access
our UD6 database. We have gone through
Thank you both for the workfile suggestion. We have toyed a bit with this
idea. One of the
challenges we face is that we have 200 users who can run reports via the Web
and the Crystal
Enterprise reporting engine. Two simultaneous users couldn't use a single
workfile
simultaneously. We
We have a mix of locally-, globally-, and directly-catalog'ed subroutines on
our UD6 system. Does
anyone know of a single place one can look to find the location of the source
code for ANY
cataloged subroutine? I know about CTLGTB for globally-cataloged programs.
But what about the
local and
We are having quite a bit of success writing reports with Crystal Reports,
using ODBC to access
our UD6 database. We have gone through the exercise of flattening files,
creating new dicts, etc.
It's slow, but we are usually able to get what we need. We serve up the
reports to the users
with
If I remember correctly, you have to have rwx permission on every directory in the
path, i.e. rwx
permission on /datatel, on datatel/development, and on datatel/development/coldev
Jim
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