I have created a Unidata (1.7x) directory to which I am writing files in a
unibasic program. However I want the file to be saved directly in a folder
on another server that is in the same virtual machine as our Unidata based
system. All reside on windows server. I have tried everything I can
On 22/01/11 15:10, grmhbeers wrote:
I have created a Unidata (1.7x) directory to which I am writing files in a
unibasic program. However I want the file to be saved directly in a folder
on another server that is in the same virtual machine as our Unidata based
system. All reside on windows
Can you see this other file/folder from the cmd prompt ?
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of grmhbeers
Sent: 22 January 2011 15:10
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] re directing a unidata directory to another server
The other server is not a unidata server. It's our moodle server. Both are
on sql server platforms. Unidata is underneath the sql server platform for
the application where the Unibasic program is generating the output files.
Wols Lists wrote:
On 22/01/11 15:10, grmhbeers wrote:
I have
.
There is an ALLOWNFS option that will let UV talk to another server, on
the assumption that it is the only UV server accessing the remote files.
I suspect UD has a similar setup.
Cheers,
Wol
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Subject:[U2] re directing a unidata directory to another server
Date: Sat
On 22/01/11 17:45, grmhbeers wrote:
The other server is not a unidata server. It's our moodle server. Both are
on sql server platforms. Unidata is underneath the sql server platform for
the application where the Unibasic program is generating the output files.
In other words, assuming UD
I don't think UD has the NFSALLOW flag. In UD, you can simply write to
any directory that's available to the network where the user had write
privileges. This raises a number of issues but, for instance, in
Windows 2003 Server you can create a VOC entry to:
OSFILE
001 DIR
002
Symeon Breen syme...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you see this other file/folder from the cmd prompt ?
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of grmhbeers
Sent: 22 January 2011 15:10
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] re
Hi Susan
In your logto script try adding CLEARCOMMON then LOGIN so that you go in
cleanly. You can add a Logto subroutine in SB+, go to the Admin screen, SB+
Setup, SB+ Control Parameters, F9 Logto Sub. I've experienced this error
when logging between accounts from different versions of SB+
Subject: Re: [U2] re ceiving error message XX record corrupt on logto
Hi Susan
In your logto script try adding CLEARCOMMON then LOGIN so that you go in
cleanly. You can add a Logto subroutine in SB+, go to the Admin screen,
SB+
Setup, SB+ Control Parameters, F9 Logto Sub. I've experienced
Hi Susan
This is caused by either a missing or corrupt DMSECURITY item(s). We had a
customer that couldn't add anything to their menus because when they did,
upon saving half the menus would disappear completely. It was all due to
the fact that they had removed an account at Unix but everything
Thanks! I will go check that now!
Susan Lynch
F. W. Davison Company, Inc.
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Sent: 05/21/2010 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [U2] re ceiving error message XX record corrupt on logto
Hi Susan
Still haven't found our issue but I'm wondering if you've ever seen this
behavior. It seems to be happening about once a day to different users.
Our users use putty to login to our ssh server. From there they are routed
to the universe server. I'm not real familiar with how all that works.
BZ
001 A
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Hi,
We are on Solaris, running Universe and had a system failure the other day
which affected one of our distributed files. After running a uvfixfile on
the first partfile, we still got the message Warning: No link to overflow
group 325598. We were able to count/select the file without problems,
You could use
EXECUTE ! stat ./BP/PROG1 CAPTURING OUT
and parse out the bits you are interested in. This will show date/time of
the most recent access, modification and change
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View this message in context:
Use the DIR command on the file.
Get the path of the file, append the appropriate \ or /, then do a
DIR.
For example, on a Unix machine:
ITEM.ID = 'TEST'
OPEN '','BP' TO BP THEN
FILE.PATH = FILEINFO(BP,2)
ITEM.PATH = FILE.PATH:'/':ITEM.ID
ITEM.DATE =
...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Doug Farmer
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 11:56 AM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Re trieving Unix Date and Time stamp on records in a
DIRtype file
Use the DIR command on the file.
Get the path of the file, append the appropriate \ or /, then do a
DIR
Hi David
This probably goes back to the limitations of the original port of UNIX that
had the directory name limited and the maximum number of characters in a
pathname.
It's unfortunate that IBM hasn't address this - but it has been around for a
long, long time. But, I guess there has been
...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Hona, David
Sent: Wednesday, 27 May 2009 6:30 p.m.
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] RE: Truncated catdir names
Hi David
This probably goes back to the limitations of the original port of
UNIX
that had the directory name limited and the maximum
...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of phil walker
Sent: Wednesday, 27 May 2009 5:16 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] RE: Truncated catdir names
Any reason for not resizing catdir as type 19? I have done this and
nothing seems to have broken. In fact I would hope that it would not as
the file
Hi Jeff
Check the default printer for that PC. It probably has no printer so it is
saving the print image as a file
Regards
David Jordan
Managing Consultant
da...@dacono.com.au
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[mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of David Jordan
Sent: Wednesday, 6 May 2009 2:52 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] RE: Another probably simple SB+ issue.
Hi Jeff
Check the default printer for that PC. It probably
...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Dan McGrath
Sent: Wednesday, 29 April 2009 3:10 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] RE: Interest results on VOC file
Hi Nick,
I had tried checking out the ID's of the keys affected. There was was
nothing unusual about them that I can tell
Dan,
I tried it and got zero for the NSELECT result - as it should be. I suspect you
have one or more VOC keys that have attribute marks, value marks or newlines in
them. This will affect your select list.
If you LIST the results of the SELECT I would expect there to be a couple of
errors.
It seems that we are getting one message per digest email again.
Thanks,
Jan
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Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 7:10 AM
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Gees. Give it a rest folks.
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From: owner-u2-users-dig...@listserver.u2ug.org (U2 Users Digest)
Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 12:52 pm
Subject: U2 Users Digest V1 #2645
U2 Users DigestTuesday, April 21 2009Volume 01 :
Number 2645
In this
I came accross a case in legacy code where a subroutine is defined to accept
some matrixes as parameter ei:
SUBROUTINE FOOBAR(TXT, MAT A, MAT B, MAT C, MAT D, OPTION)
One of the calling programs that makes use of this subroutine does this:
CALL FOOBAR(HELLO, , , , , WORLD)
Instead of passing
...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Jacques G.
Sent: Friday, 17 April 2009 7:27 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Re: [UV] Passing a string when a Matrix is expected
I came accross a case in legacy code where a subroutine is defined to accept
some matrixes as parameter ei:
SUBROUTINE FOOBAR(TXT
True, but they will appear in the right order when they arrive and, barring
a failure, they will all arrive.
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John,
Be aware that sockets are a stream based protocol and not a message
based protocol. When you send data to a socket it may arrive in one or
more pieces (packets). On a LAN this may never occur, but over a WAN or
the internet your data packets will almost surely be broken up into
smaller
Kevin, aren't you describing UDP communication, not TCP? Packets can be
fragged and move through any number of different channels w/ UDP, but
they're reassembled as a part of being received through TCP. If you sent a
1024 packet over UDP I would expect exactly what you've stated. Send a 1024
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Subject: Re: [U2] RE: U2 Users Digest V1 #2599
Kevin, aren't you describing UDP communication, not TCP? Packets can be
fragged and move through any number of different channels w/ UDP, but
they're reassembled as a part of being received through TCP. If you sent a
1024 packet over UDP I
Thanks everyone for your comments and links.
Rudy
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Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 1:00 AM
To: u2-users-dig...@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: U2 Users Digest V1 #2597
U2
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
Our UniData database is on a Unix box. I have mapped the key dirs to my PC.
This allows me to use any PC editor I wish. I usually use SlickEdit because
that is an editor that lots of other folks here use for other applications, but
I have also used Primal Script (the 2nd most popular editor
Sorry Guys!
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Subject: Email from a Old Friend!!!
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 8:59 PM
Hi Mike,
How are you? I left couple of e-mails
I Tried to write something similar, but kept getting random program lockups or
universe
bombouts. What I was trying to do was as letters were being typed, fine tune
a listing
to the right. Also, I tried to make a full screen editor, allowing the
arrows to allow
the user to move from
George,
I've run into that before - it's probably network latency. If there's
nothing in your keyboard buffer, your routine will bail. If a
multi-character keystroke gets broken between packets, that can happen.
Experiment with a delay before the INPUT TEST,-1 to allow the
George,
Email me tomorrow at charlien at inlandtruck.com and remind me and I'll
share some code with you that worked extremely well on Universe, and now on
Jbase - it's almost identical. I almost never get those straggling
characters anymore.
Charlie
Charlie Noah wrote:
If you might also want to play with putting the WHILE... line just before the
REPEAT. This would be dependent upon your actual program (might need to
consider if the loop starts with a failed condition). Your mileage may vary.
John Israel
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From:
I hadn't really played much with RAID/VLIST, so I guess this is my springboard..
VLISTING the WHILE/DO vs IF THEN yielded some interesting results
WHILE/DO
3 6 : 1C2 vec_addCTR 1 = CTR
5 E : 10C nop
5 00010 : 0DC lt CTR 4 = $R0
5 00018 : 2DE testfw
Could you have the first PHANTOM fire off the 2nd PHANTOM when that critical
point is reached?
John Israel
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[mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tom Whitmore
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 7:57 AM
To:
If you are running unix, you could have an email alias run a script
that triggers the phantom, then to start the phantom, just have
unix send an email to that address.
George
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From: owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:owner-u2-
us...@listserver.u2ug.org]
Sorry for stating the obvious, but... is the .GUI record in the dictionary
for that /SD?
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Following up to myself, could the following have any bearing on the matter?
Wed Feb 04 12:02:31 -2761 PROG1\Administrator Program *vmadmsub: pc = 8c66,
Message[02]
Wed Feb 04 12:02:31 -2761 PROG1\Administrator Program *vmadmsub: pc = 8c66,
Message[02]
Wed Feb 04 12:02:53 -2761
Colin and Ron are correct! A quick I-descriptor to CONVERT 4A to
something else caused proved it.
As soon as I read the first mention of MATCHING... I remembered, with a
sinking feeling, that LIKE is just a synonym for MATCHING...
Thanks again!
Mark
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Use LIKE ...'4A'... to prevent pattern matching
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[mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Hennessey, Mark F.
Sent: 03 February 2009 21:03
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] RE: UV - Error when using
Yes, WHEN can be frustrating.
1st, make sure the multi-valued associated fields are properly defned with
M's in field 6, association name in field 7 and, for good measure, create a
phrase with said association name as the id of the phrase, and all the
associated fields listed in 2.
Then add a
Isn't the ...4A... evaluating to the match string and not the literal?
That means it will match anything with 4 alphanumeric chars???
Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Canada
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From: Charles Stevenson
Yes, WHEN can be frustrating.
1st, make sure the multi-valued associated
Remember 4A is a valid match qualifier, to look for 4 alphabetic characters.
I experience this sort of behavior and had a real challenge to force it to
find the values for which I was looking.
Subject: [U2] RE: UV - Error when using WHEN [not-secure]
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 16:03:00 -0500
From
Aw shucks,
LIST I_Love_it WHEN I.Get.Packages
;-)
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[mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org]on Behalf Of Hennessey, Mark
F.
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 1:03 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] RE: UV - Error
Beau,
I'm trying to hook into the Virtual Server Manager @ NILWA as I've just had to
restart the Linux virtual ` trying to logon as administrator with our usual
invisible password with no joy. Created a STAMINA user that I assigned to
administrator group ... same story
Has anything changed?
Of Ross Ferris
Sent: Tuesday, 20 January 2009 10:17 AM
To: Beau Murray
Cc: NILWA; Sally Clark; u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] RE: Internal Visage
Beau,
I'm trying to hook into the Virtual Server Manager @ NILWA as I've just
had to
restart the Linux virtual ` trying to logon
Followup. this code works perfectly on Unidata 7.1 on Windows. So is the
problem the Unidata version, or the underlying platform? Regardless, is the
problem fixable?
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In English: if either or both (attribute 5 value 0) and (attribute 6 Not
Equal empty) then show attribute 5 else show value 0
In Step-by-Step:
1. Load value of attribute 5 on stack
2. Load constant value 0 on stack
3. Compare and replace top two elements of stack with 1 if 5 greater than
0
Owww
Firstly I doubt the trigger on one system will spot changes made by the other
system.
But, rather more seriously, we have had UV file corruption which was laid
pretty conclusively down to two systems accessing the same dynamic file - oh
and one of them, allegedly, only had read
Hi Wol,
But, rather more seriously, we have had UV file corruption
which was laid pretty conclusively down to two systems
accessing the same dynamic file - oh and one of them, allegedly,
only had read access!
This is an even worse case of what I brought out in my earlier reply. A
dynamic
of paying for a doctor to take one.
Jerry Banker
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Subject: RE: [U2] RE: spaces in file names
I enjoy Tonys insights
Holy cow. Um, thanks for the concern.
Now that this thread has gone non-technical, I'll be the first to
request its termination.
Best,
T
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Nah, Tony's solid. A bit stressed out - aren't we all? - and amazingly
comprehensive in his explanations, but SOLID overall. Then again, not like
he needs my endorsement...
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 7:59 PM, JPB-U2UG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not offensive, I just think he sounds angry in a lot
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Subject: Re: [U2] RE: spaces in file names
Nah, Tony's solid. A bit stressed out - aren't we all? - and amazingly
comprehensive in his explanations, but SOLID overall. Then again, not like
he needs my endorsement...
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 7:59 PM, JPB-U2UG [EMAIL
For reference, Windows still stores path/file names internally in
short 8.3 format. Support for long names and additional
characters was added in Windows 95 as an abstraction (a view)
over that for common usage where non-technical people want to use
file names like:
J. Jones Budget, 2007-2008
Do you wake up on the wrong side of the bed every morning?
Jerry Banker
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Subject: [U2] RE: spaces in file names
For reference
jpb-u2ug wrote:
Do you wake up on the wrong side of the bed every morning?
snip
Um, I'm not sure why you found what Tony wrote offensive. I thought it
was a reasonable presentation of his point of view.
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Not offensive, I just think he sounds angry in a lot of his emails. He
really should watch his blood pressure.
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To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
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Bob Rasmussen wrote:
I'm exploring a possibility, and would like feedback.
The problem: administrators want the security that SSH offers, but
Universe (and some others) running on Windows offers only telnet access.
Possible solution:
One possible solution would be to setup a linux PC
I'm exploring a possibility, and would like feedback.
The problem: administrators want the security that SSH offers, but
Universe (and some others) running on Windows offers only telnet access.
Possible solution:
1) Obtain and run an SSH daemon on the Windows server, such as WinSSHd.
2) Run
HI Laure,
SSH is possible on windows. However,
There isn't a complete SSH solution
You have to purchase it (there are some free ones but they are very
weak)
They don't work with many of the terminal emulators, but it does work
with Putty
We are using SSL, which is an
Closing a file apparently releases all the locks. There's an implied close in
read_prog, therefore the lock gets released.
To fix it, you need to remove the OPEN in read_prog, either by opening the file
in COMMON or passing the file pointer as an argument.
Yup, I agree that behaviour *might*
Informaticos
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Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 9:56 PM
Subject: [U2] RE: UNIVERSE on Red Hat
Hey all,
First off thanks for the responses I have gotten so far! A couple
more questions:
1. what kind of systems are you running red hat/universe on (model,
specs, etc )
2. what are you doing for high availability?
3. what are you using for backups (software/type of
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Subject: [U2] RE: UNIVERSE on Red Hat?
Hey all,
First off thanks for the responses I have gotten so far
don't know whether the equipment the board are using even has that
capability.
Cheers,
Wol (ex board member)
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Sent: 28 August 2008 19:12
To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org'
Subject: RE: [U2] RE
The U2 User Group Board met via conference call at 4:00p US Eastern time on
Tuesday, August 26, 2008.
In attendance were Laura Hirsh, David Jordan, Chuck Barouch, Ross Morissey
and Susan Joslyn
Business discussed included:
7 New logo and color scheme to refresh our image and the
Consider opening these conference calls up to ordinary U2UG members.
--Bill
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I will be out of the office on vacation Thursday 8/21 and Friday 8/22.
During this time I will have limited access to email. If you need to
contact me, please try me on my cell phone.
Thanks,
Russ
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Charles-
As I read it, the unhandled exception
Charles-
As I read it, the unhandled exception is happening within the U2 object
when you are trying to execute the Java method PbrGetMgrList.
I never heard of JavaBridge before, but after reading the requirements
at http://php-java-bridge.sourceforge.net/doc/overview.php, I don't
think that
Rather than writing a simple program ...
SELECT PARTS WITH EVAL DCOUNT(F1, '') GT 0
Cheers,
Wol
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Sent: 12 August 2008 21:59
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Subject: [U2] RE: TCL literal
Ooops ...
COUNT, not DCOUNT
Cheers,
Wol
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Sent: 13 August 2008 12:01
To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org'
Subject: [U2] RE: TCL literal select
Rather than writing a simple program ...
SELECT
: INDEX(F1,'',1)
003:
004:
005: 6L
006: S
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To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org'
Subject: [U2] RE: TCL literal select
Ooops ...
COUNT
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Subject: RE: [U2] RE: TCL literal select
Hi,
I ended up using this from Martin C. (of Epicor fame).
I don't know why none of the TCL examples would work for me.
Something to do
From: Bruce Ordway
I want to select all parts that have a in the description
field (F1). People have been using instead of INCH.
This causes problems for me during processing some reports
and exports.
I don't didn't get the original post to this, only replies -
weird.
What's being
I tried using the lower case SELECT/LIST to use native UniData syntax, and
that did not work.
Try writing a simple program to convert the double quotes to something else
(like a tilda) then search the I-desc for that.
ED BP TILDA
SUBROUTINE TILDA(RTN.VAL, ORIG.VAL)
RTN.VAL = CONVERT(ORIG.VAL,
In message
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Israel, John R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
You need the double quotes on the outside of the ...
SELECT FILE WITH FIELD LIKE ...LLOYD'S...
Alternatively, you can often get away with no quotes. Loosely
speaking, you only NEED quotes on the outside if you have
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Youngman
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Subject: Re: [U2] RE: SELECT problem with quote characters
In message
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Israel, John R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
You need the double quotes on the outside of the ...
SELECT
You need the double quotes on the outside of the ...
SELECT FILE WITH FIELD LIKE ...LLOYD'S...
Alternatively, you can often get away with no quotes. Loosely speaking, you
only NEED quotes on the outside if you have spaces in your search string,
though if you have a single quote in your search
Here we go again, with the digest sending individual emails.
Thanks,
Jan
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Subject: U2 Users Digest V1 #2306
U2 Users DigestTuesday, August 5
We are also running Epicor's Avanti. I looked at my program vs. what you had
written. I noticed 2 things, neither one of which should cause such a serious
error, but it might point you in some direction.
1) we are running unaltered software, and the WRITE statement you mentioned is
on a
What help exactly do you need? Make sure that the @ID is listed in @SELECT or
whereever (I try to always list it as the very first field). That way, you can
simply JOIN the single-value table to the ASSOCiated table.
And have you seen the article on PickWiki? It's a bit out-of-date but still
is numeric ;-)
Oh, yeah - put a space before each '_'
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Sent: 24 July 2008 07:34 PM
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Subject: [U2] RE: English phrases
Sorry to bother - I have found that on Universe , all
Sorry to bother - I have found that on Universe , all the definitions have to
be listed on attribute 2 instead of being in subsequent attributes as we can do
on our jBASE system.
Boyd
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Sorry to bother - I have found that on Universe , all the definitions have to
be listed on attribute 2 instead of being in subsequent attributes as we can do
on our jBASE system.
Boyd
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Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 10:44 AM
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Subject: [U2] RE: Basic SORT() Function not avail in UniVerse?
When I need an array to be sorted, I always build it that way using the LOCATE
command with the BY option.
John Israel
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Subject: [U2] RE: Basic SORT() Function not avail in UniVerse?
Look on PickWiki - there are several sort routines there.
Of course, I'd recommend the SHELL sort :-)
NB - which version of UV are you using - it's long fixed but there's a nasty
bug in the COMPARE function in 9.6.
Cheers
the raw data, what
the delimiter is (FM, VM, etc), and such) so that it can be reused anywhere.
John
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Baker Hughes
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:35 PM
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Subject: [U2] RE
One of Janet Oswald's email ad broadcasts for U2U indicated that there
would be pre-conference chargeable tutorials the day before each of
the 4 editions of the conference. The list of tutorials and their
charges are not yet on the web-site, but she tells me they should be
there tomorrow. These
Unfortunately I'll be in the wrong part of the planet for all four sessions. I
note that the fourth session (in England) clashes directly with Information on
Demand 2008 (which is where I will be that particular week).
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Ah, found the U2 University session abstracts:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/info/u2/university/index3.jsp
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