RE: [U2] [UD] Files from UD Unix to UD Windows

2004-11-05 Thread Claus Derlien
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 I always transfer binary.  I've never really understood why 
 you would use 
 an ascii ftp.  But, I guess that's another subject entirely. :-)

The need for ascii transfers arise if you have a nice flat textfile which
you need on a windows system, and you U2 is on a unix, if you use an ascii
transfer you will get an automatic cr - crlf conversion, for some ftp
servers this is also valid for ebcdic and so on :-)   


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RE: [U2] [UD] Files from UD Unix to UD Windows

2004-11-05 Thread u2
Something to watch out for (though I don't think it applies here).

People always say transferring from Unix to Windows. Yet here I'm running UV/SCO, 
UV/Win and UV/linux.

AND THE DATA FILES ARE BINARY COMPATIBLE ACROSS ALL THREE !!!

Thing is, most nixen run on little-endian RISC, while Windows runs on big-endian x86. 
It's the big/little-endian that determines whether files are compatible, not the 
nix/Win dichotomy.

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RE: [U2] [UD] Files from UD Unix to UD Windows

2004-11-04 Thread BNeylon
Thanks,
I downloaded the PDF 6.1 manual set and found the proper section.
I will now RTFM and try it tomorrow.

Bruce M Neylon
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There is a convdata command that will change it from *nix to windows.

Read about it in the u2 .PDF

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Is there a way to use files ftp'ed from UD on UNIX to UD on Windows XP?

I'm not going to bore you with why other than I want to know if I can do

it.   I ftp the file, set up the voc pointer and I get the message File

D_FILE.837 does not belong to current language group 

Any ideas?

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RE: [U2] [UD] Files from UD Unix to UD Windows

2004-11-04 Thread BNeylon
I connected using my favorite handy-dandy windows-based ftp program.

Bruce M Neylon
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I would be interested in knowing how you got the FTP to work.

I have tried here, but to no avail.

I have got a SmarTerm (Terminal emulator) macro to ftp back
and forth, but I need a way of Window$/Unix to do this also.
I have tried windows .bat files and unix ftp commands, nothing works.
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RE: [U2] [UD] Files from UD Unix to UD Windows

2004-11-04 Thread Buffington, Wyatt
From what I just found out, I need to change some windows settings.
Do you have any ideas what they might be?


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I connected using my favorite handy-dandy windows-based ftp program.

Bruce M Neylon
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I would be interested in knowing how you got the FTP to work.

I have tried here, but to no avail.

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and forth, but I need a way of Window$/Unix to do this also.
I have tried windows .bat files and unix ftp commands, nothing works.
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[U2] [UD] Files from UD Unix to UD Windows

2004-11-03 Thread BNeylon
Is there a way to use files ftp'ed from UD on UNIX to UD on Windows XP?

I'm not going to bore you with why other than I want to know if I can do 
it.   I ftp the file, set up the voc pointer and I get the message File 
D_FILE.837 does not belong to current language group 

Any ideas?

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RE: [U2] [UD] Files from UD Unix to UD Windows

2004-11-03 Thread Marc Harbeson
There is a convdata command that will change it from *nix to windows.

Read about it in the u2 .PDF

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Is there a way to use files ftp'ed from UD on UNIX to UD on Windows XP?

I'm not going to bore you with why other than I want to know if I can do

it.   I ftp the file, set up the voc pointer and I get the message File

D_FILE.837 does not belong to current language group 

Any ideas?

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RE: [U2] [UD] Files from UD Unix to UD Windows

2004-11-03 Thread Hanley, Iain
Hi Bruce,

The files will need to be converted in order to use on an NT OS.

You will need to look at:

convmark
convcode
convdata

Iain.

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Is there a way to use files ftp'ed from UD on UNIX to UD on Windows XP?

I'm not going to bore you with why other than I want to know if I can do 
it.   I ftp the file, set up the voc pointer and I get the message File 
D_FILE.837 does not belong to current language group 

Any ideas?

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Re: [U2] [UD] Files from UD Unix to UD Windows

2004-11-03 Thread Lembit Pirn
What kind of Unix You have ?
From Linux to Windows there is no need to use convdata/convidx.We never 
do it except copyinf files from Solaris to Linux or Windows.
Have You installed both UDT's with the same LANGGROUP ?

Marc Harbeson wrote:
There is a convdata command that will change it from *nix to windows.
Read about it in the u2 .PDF
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Is there a way to use files ftp'ed from UD on UNIX to UD on Windows XP?
I'm not going to bore you with why other than I want to know if I can do
it.   I ftp the file, set up the voc pointer and I get the message File
D_FILE.837 does not belong to current language group 

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RE: [U2] [UD] Files from UD Unix to UD Windows

2004-11-03 Thread Alfke, Colin
Yes, we used to do it all of the time - until we converted most of our Unix clients to 
Windows.

It sounds like you did a binary transfer, but you also may need to run convdata from 
the O/S command line. help convdata in UD will provide the proper syntax.

However the current language group error is (IIRCC) something a little bit 
different. I think the last time we moved a bunch of files I had to update the 
language group even after doing the convdata. I believe the command was convmark. 
Again, see the help for proper usage/syntax.

hth
Colin Alfke
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Is there a way to use files ftp'ed from UD on UNIX to UD on Windows XP?

I'm not going to bore you with why other than I want to know 
if I can do 
it.   I ftp the file, set up the voc pointer and I get the 
message File 
D_FILE.837 does not belong to current language group 

Any ideas?

Bruce M Neylon
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RE: [U2] [UD] Files from UD Unix to UD Windows

2004-11-03 Thread Buffington, Wyatt
I would be interested in knowing how you got the FTP to work.

I have tried here, but to no avail.

I have got a SmarTerm (Terminal emulator) macro to ftp back
and forth, but I need a way of Window$/Unix to do this also.
I have tried windows .bat files and unix ftp commands, nothing works.



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Is there a way to use files ftp'ed from UD on UNIX to UD on Windows XP?

I'm not going to bore you with why other than I want to know if I can do

it.   I ftp the file, set up the voc pointer and I get the message File

D_FILE.837 does not belong to current language group 

Any ideas?

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RE: [U2] [UD] Files from UD Unix to UD Windows

2004-11-03 Thread Pingilley, Ron
Bruce,

Did you try an ascii transfer?  That probably won't work on a hashed UD file.  
Try a binary ftp.  UV has a tool called format.conv for byte-swapping.  Not sure what 
UD calls it.  You may have to use that tool on the file after it's transferred over.

--Ron P.

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Is there a way to use files ftp'ed from UD on UNIX to UD on Windows XP?

I'm not going to bore you with why other than I want to know if I can do

it.   I ftp the file, set up the voc pointer and I get the message File

D_FILE.837 does not belong to current language group 

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