I saw them in the Using UniQuery Manual under the Basic of Uniquery
Here are the main limitations:
n Cannot exceed 9247 characters.
n Cannot contain more than 20 sort fields (BY...).
n Cannot contain more than 120 WITH statements.
n Cannot contain more than 60 WHEN statements.
n A WHEN
What version of the UniObjects assembly are you using.. We ran into this alot
with the first .Net assemblies IBM shipped, but later releases are a lot
better, and the RPC issue seems to have been largely resolved.
FYI - We use the same assembly on Unidata and UniVerse, and had the
same/similar
Can anyone provide me with a link / info on the differences between Hash/ file
types 0 and 1..
I would like to know more about how these work internally, so that at design /
file creation time, the files can be created with the correct intended type,
rather than just relying on file stats to
job as required, rather than having it wait for work..
Regards
Raymond de Bourbon
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On Behalf Of kishor [kis...@parmars.com]
Sent: 26 February 2009 07:52
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at the appropriate time and
maintaining the record value between subroutine calls.
I'm on leave today, but I will post the 2 wrappers I have for update and delete
as soon as I get a chance.
Regards
Raymond de Bourbon
-Original Message-
From: Bill Haskett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: u2-users
Hi Bill,
You are correct, Unidata only supports one trigger for both update and delete.
In order to have multiple triggers you need a wrapper program... I can send you
the source if you want.
Regards
Raymond de Bourbon
-Original Message-
From: Bill Haskett [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello All,
Does anyone know if there is a version of UniObjects for version 2.0 of
the .Net framework?
Regards
Raymond de Bourbon
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