I just have one question:
Is Richard Taylor out of the office today?
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In a message dated 9/21/2005 5:18:23 AM Pacific
I don't know about UV, but I use SYSTEM(40) on UD to return the absolute
path of the object file currently being executed; then pick out the name
from this.
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I could write a subr to fetch these, but I don't know how to do it with
uniquery only. I think Noah is saying that he wants to...
SELECT all File2 items if FILE1_ID can be found in the savedlist
containing the IDs from File1.
In this case, won't BLAH still contain IDs from File1?
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Any special considerations for x86_64?
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From: Leroy Dreyfuss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 11:24 PM
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Subject: [U2] New U2 Personal Editions posted
Folks,
UniVerse 10.1.11 PE has been posted to the Website, as
Notice field #14 below. What would cause it to display like that?
AE PERSON 177
Top of 177 in PERSON, 141 lines, 393 characters.
*--: P
001:
002:
003:
004:
005:
006: 162
007:
008:
009:
010:
011:
012: F
013:
//4:
015:
016: import
The DICT item is defined as:
AE DICT PERSON
This is what's there:
^013//
Thanks, Gentlemen.
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From: Shawn Waldie
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 12:00 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Weird looking record
Notice field #14 below. What would cause it to display like that?
AE PERSON 177
is mv'd.
I would probably write a subr for this in most cases, but I just wanted
to see what the list had to say. What are the gotchyas, and are there
some other UD function combos that can do this job more efficiently?
TIA
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I have fixed-width records in a text file that I want to import to a UD
hashed file, but have to create this file first.
If the text file is 46,061 KB, and the UD file would not be added to,
what CREATE.FILE specs should I use to create this file?
TIA
Shawn
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Would anyone be willing to share an algorithm that imports a fixed-width
text file to UD?
TIA
Shawn
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That works.
Thank you.
SW
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From: Martin Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 12:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [U2] EVAL keyword -- was: uv pe
For some reason (a bug?), the varf syntax does not work in Unidata
7:35 PM
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Cc: Shawn Waldie
Subject: RE: [U2] [UD] i-desc mystery
Shawn,
In your mystery, PTD.POSITION.ID references the _e_n_t_i_r_e_ 75th
attribute. It is a dynamic array. It may (or may not) contain value
marks. PTD.POSITION.ID[5,5] does a substring extraction
13515*H*0001222*1 1900CLCINST_2 CLCIN 10105019005233
0.00
1900CLCPRODE_2 CLCPR 10105019005450
31.50
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check -
Employer: $170
Employee: 42.50
X.EMPLYR.AMT = 17000
X.EMPLYE.AMT = 4250
Suggestions welcome!
* Shawn WaldieSan Juan College *
* Programmer/Analyst 4601 College Blvd *
* Phone: (505)566-3072 Farmington, NM
My thanks to all for the responses.
Shawn
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From: Shawn Waldie
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 1:37 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UD] Precision
I see a strong potential for penny-creep here unless I add/truncate
some zeros before/after I make
I've always used some variation of most of these approaches to test my
subroutines. I was hoping there might be a more efficient (read easier
- I'm getting lazy) way. I see a couple that I need to take a stab at.
Thanks, everyone.
Shawn
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like:
:RUN BP subr.name value.of.arg1 value.of.arg2
Is something like this possible? What I've tried so far hasn't worked.
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With gvim, I'm editing on my windows pc; then I ftp the source over to
the unix host.
I'll give Paul's suggestion a shot.
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From: Ken Wallis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 5:20 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2] RE: gvim on UD
Where
Before I tried gvim, I used UniDebugger to edit code on my windows pc,
then ftp'd it over to the unix host. I always express ascii mode when
making these transfers, and did the same after using gvim to edit. The
CR was still there.
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From: Scott Ballinger [mailto:[EMAIL
this?
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* HP-UX 11.11 UniData 6.0.4Colleague R17
This may be common knowledge to most of you, but I just looked at a
program that I wrote without gvim and there are no CRs. So the million
dollar question is: how do I keep those from existing when editing with
gvim/vim?
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From: Shawn Waldie
Sent: Thursday, October 07
Hi Allen.
Your assumption is correct.
Gvim is the gui-vim (I think).
I fixed my program by editing it with AE:
SB startline finishline
CB/^013//
The compiler didn't have any more problems.
There must be a way to keep vim from entering a CHAR(13) after every
line. I just haven't found it
Yes, but I have several subroutines that will be very similar and this
will allow me to return values based on the name of the subroutine being
called...and I can keep the mods made to each to a minimum.
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From: Jamnadas, Bhupendra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
If you're using Datatel's Colleague, you may want to check their subrs
for opening/closing/reading, etc. sequential files:
S.OPEN.SEQ
S.READ.SEQ
S.WRITE.SEQ
S.CLOSE.SEQ
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Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 3:37 PM
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From: Shawn Waldie
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in.
I recently changed my password. However, only when I attempt to access
my source code using UDB am I denied...so I know it can't
Ok, folks, I think I know at least part of the why.
My DBA, who is out today, is testing LDAP to authenticate users logging
into the unix box against the network AD. Because of this, I know longer
have my own /home directory.
To make a connection using uniobjects, is my /home directory required?
This is what's so strange. I can log in through other windows.
I have UniDebugger running right now, and I can access my source code
through the wIntegrate pane (on the right). However, I get the error
message when I attempt to access my source code with the editor pane (on
the left). I've always
I'm good here, too.
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From: kafsat taiyus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Permission on the source code.
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I recently changed my password. However, only when I attempt to access
my source code using UDB am I denied...so I know it can't be a
permissions problem. I'll try changing my password.
snip
So it looks like the user/password you are using on the editor side
isn't valid or doesn't have the
I can log in using wintegrate, and I can even telnet in, but an error
message is returned stating invalid username or password when I try to
access my source code using unidebugger.
Any suggestions on where to look first?
TIA
* Shawn Waldie
That's what I love about this line of work...and this list: you learn
something new just about every day.
It turns out that Unidata has the same feature, and it took me right to
the culprit...on line 258.
Thanks, everyone.
Shawn
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From: Stevenson, Charles
He has a way of doing that.
The reason for storing a unix date is certainly intuitive. However, I
was unaware that integer math could be performed more quickly. Thanks
for the clarificationmom. 8^)
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Since storage space is relatively cheap these days, what's the advantage
of storing numbers without decimal points? Or is that not even the
issue?
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From: Allen E. Elwood (CA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 1:46 PM
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Disregard if this doesn't answer the pertinent question.
To save all unique pointers to ROOM.ASSIGNMENT from
PST.ROOM.ASSIGNMENTS:
SELECT PERSON.ST BY.EXP PST.ROOM.ASSIGNMENTS
SELECT PERSON.ST REQUIRE.SELECT SAVING UNIQUE PST.ROOM.ASSIGNMENTS
SAVE.LIST UNIQUE.ROOM.ASSIGNMENT.IDS
This should
. Any suggestions?
TIA
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IN XL.SORTED.DATES
DELETELIST X.SAVEDLIST
But I'll change it if it's much less efficient. What do ya think?
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From: Shawn Waldie
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 9:46 AM
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Subject: [U2] [UD] Sorting
I have records that contains a mv list of dates
Are trying to build a key to another file?
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From: Chauhan, Savita [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 11:56 AM
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Subject: RE: [U2] How do we get unique records from Universe file(Table)
Can this (selecting only those order IDs
OR
:SELECT file1 SAVING EVAL ATTRx:'*':ATTRy
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From: Shawn Waldie
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 2:53 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2] How do we get unique records from Universe file(Table)
Try
:SELECT file1 SAVING EVAL ATTRx:ATTRy
where ATTRx:ATTRy
THEN
^
Expecting: ELSE
Suggestions are most welcome.
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It looks like 'ignorant' might be a better descriptor than 'naove'. 8^)
...but still, aren't there any mv-type systems that can bring this guarantee to the
table?
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From: James Canale, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 2:38 PM
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For reasons detailed on this list in many previous posts, I see lack of
constraints in MV as a benefit. Since their presence is necessary, they
can be built in to the app.
I look at MV as sort of the libertarians (in the U.S. anyway) of DBMSs -
there's a lot of freedom so discipline is required
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