Re: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe

2013-05-17 Thread Charles Stevenson
At 10.1 (on Windows)  I've run into trouble when filename is an 
F-pointer to a relative path that is not just a file resident in that 
account.  e.g.:


   VOC XYZ
   01: F
   02: ABC/XYZ

Rick,
Your INDICES() result will differ depending on whether you invoke the 
function in the account where  filename F-pointer is defined locally,  
or from an account where you are referencing it with a Q-pointer.  There 
you'll get the full path.


cds


On 5/15/2013 11:19 PM, Rick Nuckolls wrote:

Thanks, Jeff.  Someone else did respond, but with caveats that he remembered 
non-specific issues. One definitely seems to be that INDICES() returns the 
partial path rather than the full one, so utilities that use that information 
will have an issue.

-Rick

On May 15, 2013, at 8:56 PM, Jeff Fitzgerald j...@fitzlong.com wrote:


Rick,

Don't know if you got your question about relative index answered, but this
was from a post I made back in 2007:



IBM tech support just made me aware of an apparently
undocumented feature that was added to SET.INDEX in release 10.1
allowing a relative path for the index file.

SET.INDEX  filename  TO  RELATIVE.PATH

This command will set the index pathname to ./I_filename eliminating
the need to reset the index pathname when the files are copied, as long
as the data file and index file are copied as a unit.  Similarly:

CREATE.INDEX  filename  indexname  AT  RELATIVE.PATH

Wanted to share this *very* nice enhancement.

Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald  Long, Inc.

---

Not too long after my post, Steve O'Neal made this post about a problem.
Haven't tested lately to see if it's still a problem or not

---

There are, of course, caveats with everything.  You cannot add a second
index after you make the first one, AT RELATIVE.PATH, in a typical
fashion.  This would be necessary if you wanted indices with different
characteristics, for example, with and without NO.NULLS.

This behavior occurs on AIX 5.3 and Windows XP at UniVerse 10.2

Case 422234*USA has been created.

C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2C:\ibm\uv\bin\uv
This directory is not set up for uniVerse.
Would you like to set it up (Y/N)?Y
0. Ideal UniVerse compatibility
1. IN2 compatibility
2. Prime Information compatibility
3. PICK compatibility
4. PI/open compatibility
5. Microdata Reality compatibility


Which way do you wish to configure your VOC ? 0
Your VOC is configured for Ideal UniVerse compatibility
Creating file VOC as Type 3, Modulo 23, Separation 4.
Creating file D_VOC as Type 3, Modulo 2, Separation 1.
Loading your VOC file.  (Each * = 10 records.)

Loading your D_VOC file.  (Each * = 10 records.)
*
Creating file SAVEDLISTS as Type 1.
Creating file D_SAVEDLISTS as Type 3, Modulo 1, Separation 2.
Added @ID, the default record for RetrieVe, to D_SAVEDLISTS.
Creating file VOCLIB as Type 2, Modulo 7, Separation 4.
Creating file D_VOCLIB as Type 3, Modulo 1, Separation 2.
Added @ID, the default record for RetrieVe, to D_VOCLIB.
UniVerse Command Language 10.2
(c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2006. All rights reserved.
IndexRelative2 logged on: Thu May 17 10:16:49 2007


CREATE.INDEX VOC F2 AT RELATIVE.PATH
CREATE.INDEX VOC F1 AT RELATIVE.PATH

Unable to open index map C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2/VOC/INDEX.MAP
for rea
d/write,CREATE.INDEX VOC F1

Unable to open index map C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2/VOC/INDEX.MAP
for rea
d/write,
---

Hope this helps!

Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald  Long, Inc.
www.fitzlong.com





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Re: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe

2013-05-17 Thread Rick Nuckolls
Thanks,

I confirmed this as a problem on Solaris at 10.2.2, and find that it appears to 
work correctly at 11.1.11.

-Rick

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Charles Stevenson
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 10:20 AM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe

At 10.1 (on Windows)  I've run into trouble when filename is an 
F-pointer to a relative path that is not just a file resident in that 
account.  e.g.:

VOC XYZ
01: F
02: ABC/XYZ

Rick,
Your INDICES() result will differ depending on whether you invoke the 
function in the account where  filename F-pointer is defined locally,  
or from an account where you are referencing it with a Q-pointer.  There 
you'll get the full path.

cds


On 5/15/2013 11:19 PM, Rick Nuckolls wrote:
 Thanks, Jeff.  Someone else did respond, but with caveats that he remembered 
 non-specific issues. One definitely seems to be that INDICES() returns the 
 partial path rather than the full one, so utilities that use that information 
 will have an issue.

 -Rick

 On May 15, 2013, at 8:56 PM, Jeff Fitzgerald j...@fitzlong.com wrote:

 Rick,

 Don't know if you got your question about relative index answered, but this
 was from a post I made back in 2007:

 

 IBM tech support just made me aware of an apparently
 undocumented feature that was added to SET.INDEX in release 10.1
 allowing a relative path for the index file.

 SET.INDEX  filename  TO  RELATIVE.PATH

 This command will set the index pathname to ./I_filename eliminating
 the need to reset the index pathname when the files are copied, as long
 as the data file and index file are copied as a unit.  Similarly:

 CREATE.INDEX  filename  indexname  AT  RELATIVE.PATH

 Wanted to share this *very* nice enhancement.

 Jeff Fitzgerald
 Fitzgerald  Long, Inc.

 ---

 Not too long after my post, Steve O'Neal made this post about a problem.
 Haven't tested lately to see if it's still a problem or not

 ---

 There are, of course, caveats with everything.  You cannot add a second
 index after you make the first one, AT RELATIVE.PATH, in a typical
 fashion.  This would be necessary if you wanted indices with different
 characteristics, for example, with and without NO.NULLS.

 This behavior occurs on AIX 5.3 and Windows XP at UniVerse 10.2

 Case 422234*USA has been created.

 C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2C:\ibm\uv\bin\uv
 This directory is not set up for uniVerse.
 Would you like to set it up (Y/N)?Y
 0. Ideal UniVerse compatibility
 1. IN2 compatibility
 2. Prime Information compatibility
 3. PICK compatibility
 4. PI/open compatibility
 5. Microdata Reality compatibility


 Which way do you wish to configure your VOC ? 0
 Your VOC is configured for Ideal UniVerse compatibility
 Creating file VOC as Type 3, Modulo 23, Separation 4.
 Creating file D_VOC as Type 3, Modulo 2, Separation 1.
 Loading your VOC file.  (Each * = 10 records.)
 
 Loading your D_VOC file.  (Each * = 10 records.)
 *
 Creating file SAVEDLISTS as Type 1.
 Creating file D_SAVEDLISTS as Type 3, Modulo 1, Separation 2.
 Added @ID, the default record for RetrieVe, to D_SAVEDLISTS.
 Creating file VOCLIB as Type 2, Modulo 7, Separation 4.
 Creating file D_VOCLIB as Type 3, Modulo 1, Separation 2.
 Added @ID, the default record for RetrieVe, to D_VOCLIB.
 UniVerse Command Language 10.2
 (c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2006. All rights reserved.
 IndexRelative2 logged on: Thu May 17 10:16:49 2007

 CREATE.INDEX VOC F2 AT RELATIVE.PATH
 CREATE.INDEX VOC F1 AT RELATIVE.PATH
 Unable to open index map C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2/VOC/INDEX.MAP
 for rea
 d/write,CREATE.INDEX VOC F1

 Unable to open index map C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2/VOC/INDEX.MAP
 for rea
 d/write,
 ---

 Hope this helps!

 Jeff Fitzgerald
 Fitzgerald  Long, Inc.
 www.fitzlong.com




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Re: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe

2013-05-16 Thread Tom Whitmore
Hi Jeff,

Are there problems when writing from a different account?

Tom Whitmore
RATEX Business Solutions

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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org 
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Fitzgerald
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 11:56 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe

Rick,

Don't know if you got your question about relative index answered, but this was 
from a post I made back in 2007:



IBM tech support just made me aware of an apparently undocumented 
feature that was added to SET.INDEX in release 10.1 allowing a relative path 
for the index file.

SET.INDEX  filename  TO  RELATIVE.PATH

This command will set the index pathname to ./I_filename eliminating the need 
to reset the index pathname when the files are copied, as long as the data file 
and index file are copied as a unit.  Similarly:

CREATE.INDEX  filename  indexname  AT  RELATIVE.PATH

Wanted to share this *very* nice enhancement.

Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald  Long, Inc.

---

Not too long after my post, Steve O'Neal made this post about a problem.
 Haven't tested lately to see if it's still a problem or not

---

There are, of course, caveats with everything.  You cannot add a second index 
after you make the first one, AT RELATIVE.PATH, in a typical fashion.  This 
would be necessary if you wanted indices with different characteristics, for 
example, with and without NO.NULLS.

This behavior occurs on AIX 5.3 and Windows XP at UniVerse 10.2

Case 422234*USA has been created.

C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2C:\ibm\uv\bin\uv
This directory is not set up for uniVerse.
Would you like to set it up (Y/N)?Y
 0. Ideal UniVerse compatibility
 1. IN2 compatibility
 2. Prime Information compatibility
 3. PICK compatibility
 4. PI/open compatibility
 5. Microdata Reality compatibility


Which way do you wish to configure your VOC ? 0 Your VOC is configured for 
Ideal UniVerse compatibility Creating file VOC as Type 3, Modulo 23, 
Separation 4.
Creating file D_VOC as Type 3, Modulo 2, Separation 1.
Loading your VOC file.  (Each * = 10 records.)

Loading your D_VOC file.  (Each * = 10 records.)
*
Creating file SAVEDLISTS as Type 1.
Creating file D_SAVEDLISTS as Type 3, Modulo 1, Separation 2.
Added @ID, the default record for RetrieVe, to D_SAVEDLISTS.
Creating file VOCLIB as Type 2, Modulo 7, Separation 4.
Creating file D_VOCLIB as Type 3, Modulo 1, Separation 2.
Added @ID, the default record for RetrieVe, to D_VOCLIB.
UniVerse Command Language 10.2
(c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2006. All rights reserved.
IndexRelative2 logged on: Thu May 17 10:16:49 2007

CREATE.INDEX VOC F2 AT RELATIVE.PATH
CREATE.INDEX VOC F1 AT RELATIVE.PATH

Unable to open index map C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2/VOC/INDEX.MAP
for rea
d/write,CREATE.INDEX VOC F1

Unable to open index map C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2/VOC/INDEX.MAP
for rea
d/write,
---

Hope this helps!

Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald  Long, Inc.
www.fitzlong.com


On Tuesday, May 7, 2013, Rick Nuckolls wrote:

 Has anyone else used relative paths for Universe indexes?  Perry, if 
 you remember what problems you had, please get back to me!

 Thanks,
 Rick

 On May 7, 2013, at 6:38 AM, Perry Taylor 
 perry.tay...@zirmed.comjavascript:;
 wrote:

  Tried it at 10.3.9 and there were some problems.  I don't recall 
  exactly
 what it was but I had to revert back to absolute pathing.
 
  Perry
 
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 u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org javascript:;] On Behalf Of Rick 
 Nuckolls
  Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 1:59 PM
  To: 'U2 Users List'
  Subject: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe
 
  I was told, at one point, that it was possible to use a relative 
  path in
 the SET.INDEX command for UV.
 
  If anyone knows that syntax, please advise!
 
  Thanks,
  Rick Nuckolls
  Lynden Inc
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Re: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe

2013-05-15 Thread Jeff Fitzgerald
Rick,

Don't know if you got your question about relative index answered, but this
was from a post I made back in 2007:



IBM tech support just made me aware of an apparently
undocumented feature that was added to SET.INDEX in release 10.1
allowing a relative path for the index file.

SET.INDEX  filename  TO  RELATIVE.PATH

This command will set the index pathname to ./I_filename eliminating
the need to reset the index pathname when the files are copied, as long
as the data file and index file are copied as a unit.  Similarly:

CREATE.INDEX  filename  indexname  AT  RELATIVE.PATH

Wanted to share this *very* nice enhancement.

Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald  Long, Inc.

---

Not too long after my post, Steve O'Neal made this post about a problem.
 Haven't tested lately to see if it's still a problem or not

---

There are, of course, caveats with everything.  You cannot add a second
index after you make the first one, AT RELATIVE.PATH, in a typical
fashion.  This would be necessary if you wanted indices with different
characteristics, for example, with and without NO.NULLS.

This behavior occurs on AIX 5.3 and Windows XP at UniVerse 10.2

Case 422234*USA has been created.

C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2C:\ibm\uv\bin\uv
This directory is not set up for uniVerse.
Would you like to set it up (Y/N)?Y
 0. Ideal UniVerse compatibility
 1. IN2 compatibility
 2. Prime Information compatibility
 3. PICK compatibility
 4. PI/open compatibility
 5. Microdata Reality compatibility


Which way do you wish to configure your VOC ? 0
Your VOC is configured for Ideal UniVerse compatibility
Creating file VOC as Type 3, Modulo 23, Separation 4.
Creating file D_VOC as Type 3, Modulo 2, Separation 1.
Loading your VOC file.  (Each * = 10 records.)

Loading your D_VOC file.  (Each * = 10 records.)
*
Creating file SAVEDLISTS as Type 1.
Creating file D_SAVEDLISTS as Type 3, Modulo 1, Separation 2.
Added @ID, the default record for RetrieVe, to D_SAVEDLISTS.
Creating file VOCLIB as Type 2, Modulo 7, Separation 4.
Creating file D_VOCLIB as Type 3, Modulo 1, Separation 2.
Added @ID, the default record for RetrieVe, to D_VOCLIB.
UniVerse Command Language 10.2
(c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2006. All rights reserved.
IndexRelative2 logged on: Thu May 17 10:16:49 2007

CREATE.INDEX VOC F2 AT RELATIVE.PATH
CREATE.INDEX VOC F1 AT RELATIVE.PATH

Unable to open index map C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2/VOC/INDEX.MAP
for rea
d/write,CREATE.INDEX VOC F1

Unable to open index map C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2/VOC/INDEX.MAP
for rea
d/write,
---

Hope this helps!

Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald  Long, Inc.
www.fitzlong.com


On Tuesday, May 7, 2013, Rick Nuckolls wrote:

 Has anyone else used relative paths for Universe indexes?  Perry, if you
 remember what problems you had, please get back to me!

 Thanks,
 Rick

 On May 7, 2013, at 6:38 AM, Perry Taylor 
 perry.tay...@zirmed.comjavascript:;
 wrote:

  Tried it at 10.3.9 and there were some problems.  I don't recall exactly
 what it was but I had to revert back to absolute pathing.
 
  Perry
 
  -Original Message-
  From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org javascript:; [mailto:
 u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org javascript:;] On Behalf Of Rick
 Nuckolls
  Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 1:59 PM
  To: 'U2 Users List'
  Subject: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe
 
  I was told, at one point, that it was possible to use a relative path in
 the SET.INDEX command for UV.
 
  If anyone knows that syntax, please advise!
 
  Thanks,
  Rick Nuckolls
  Lynden Inc
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Re: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe

2013-05-15 Thread Rick Nuckolls
Thanks, Jeff.  Someone else did respond, but with caveats that he remembered 
non-specific issues. One definitely seems to be that INDICES() returns the 
partial path rather than the full one, so utilities that use that information 
will have an issue. 

-Rick

On May 15, 2013, at 8:56 PM, Jeff Fitzgerald j...@fitzlong.com wrote:

 Rick,
 
 Don't know if you got your question about relative index answered, but this
 was from a post I made back in 2007:
 
 
 
IBM tech support just made me aware of an apparently
 undocumented feature that was added to SET.INDEX in release 10.1
 allowing a relative path for the index file.
 
SET.INDEX  filename  TO  RELATIVE.PATH
 
 This command will set the index pathname to ./I_filename eliminating
 the need to reset the index pathname when the files are copied, as long
 as the data file and index file are copied as a unit.  Similarly:
 
CREATE.INDEX  filename  indexname  AT  RELATIVE.PATH
 
 Wanted to share this *very* nice enhancement.
 
 Jeff Fitzgerald
 Fitzgerald  Long, Inc.
 
 ---
 
 Not too long after my post, Steve O'Neal made this post about a problem.
 Haven't tested lately to see if it's still a problem or not
 
 ---
 
 There are, of course, caveats with everything.  You cannot add a second
 index after you make the first one, AT RELATIVE.PATH, in a typical
 fashion.  This would be necessary if you wanted indices with different
 characteristics, for example, with and without NO.NULLS.
 
 This behavior occurs on AIX 5.3 and Windows XP at UniVerse 10.2
 
 Case 422234*USA has been created.
 
 C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2C:\ibm\uv\bin\uv
 This directory is not set up for uniVerse.
 Would you like to set it up (Y/N)?Y
 0. Ideal UniVerse compatibility
 1. IN2 compatibility
 2. Prime Information compatibility
 3. PICK compatibility
 4. PI/open compatibility
 5. Microdata Reality compatibility
 
 
 Which way do you wish to configure your VOC ? 0
 Your VOC is configured for Ideal UniVerse compatibility
 Creating file VOC as Type 3, Modulo 23, Separation 4.
 Creating file D_VOC as Type 3, Modulo 2, Separation 1.
 Loading your VOC file.  (Each * = 10 records.)
 
 Loading your D_VOC file.  (Each * = 10 records.)
 *
 Creating file SAVEDLISTS as Type 1.
 Creating file D_SAVEDLISTS as Type 3, Modulo 1, Separation 2.
 Added @ID, the default record for RetrieVe, to D_SAVEDLISTS.
 Creating file VOCLIB as Type 2, Modulo 7, Separation 4.
 Creating file D_VOCLIB as Type 3, Modulo 1, Separation 2.
 Added @ID, the default record for RetrieVe, to D_VOCLIB.
 UniVerse Command Language 10.2
 (c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2006. All rights reserved.
 IndexRelative2 logged on: Thu May 17 10:16:49 2007
 
 CREATE.INDEX VOC F2 AT RELATIVE.PATH
 CREATE.INDEX VOC F1 AT RELATIVE.PATH
 
 Unable to open index map C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2/VOC/INDEX.MAP
 for rea
 d/write,CREATE.INDEX VOC F1
 
 Unable to open index map C:\Accounts\bugs\IndexRelative2/VOC/INDEX.MAP
 for rea
 d/write,
 ---
 
 Hope this helps!
 
 Jeff Fitzgerald
 Fitzgerald  Long, Inc.
 www.fitzlong.com
 
 
 On Tuesday, May 7, 2013, Rick Nuckolls wrote:
 
 Has anyone else used relative paths for Universe indexes?  Perry, if you
 remember what problems you had, please get back to me!
 
 Thanks,
 Rick
 
 On May 7, 2013, at 6:38 AM, Perry Taylor 
 perry.tay...@zirmed.comjavascript:;
 wrote:
 
 Tried it at 10.3.9 and there were some problems.  I don't recall exactly
 what it was but I had to revert back to absolute pathing.
 
 Perry
 
 -Original Message-
 From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org javascript:; [mailto:
 u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org javascript:;] On Behalf Of Rick
 Nuckolls
 Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 1:59 PM
 To: 'U2 Users List'
 Subject: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe
 
 I was told, at one point, that it was possible to use a relative path in
 the SET.INDEX command for UV.
 
 If anyone knows that syntax, please advise!
 
 Thanks,
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 Lynden Inc
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Re: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe

2013-05-07 Thread Perry Taylor
Tried it at 10.3.9 and there were some problems.  I don't recall exactly what 
it was but I had to revert back to absolute pathing.

Perry

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Subject: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe

I was told, at one point, that it was possible to use a relative path in the 
SET.INDEX command for UV.

If anyone knows that syntax, please advise!

Thanks,
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Lynden Inc
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Re: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe

2013-05-07 Thread Rick Nuckolls
Has anyone else used relative paths for Universe indexes?  Perry, if you 
remember what problems you had, please get back to me!

Thanks,
Rick

On May 7, 2013, at 6:38 AM, Perry Taylor perry.tay...@zirmed.com wrote:

 Tried it at 10.3.9 and there were some problems.  I don't recall exactly what 
 it was but I had to revert back to absolute pathing.
 
 Perry
 
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 From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org 
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 Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 1:59 PM
 To: 'U2 Users List'
 Subject: [U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe
 
 I was told, at one point, that it was possible to use a relative path in the 
 SET.INDEX command for UV.
 
 If anyone knows that syntax, please advise!
 
 Thanks,
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 Lynden Inc
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[U2] Relative Path for SET.INDEX in Universe

2013-05-06 Thread Rick Nuckolls
I was told, at one point, that it was possible to use a relative path in the 
SET.INDEX command for UV.

If anyone knows that syntax, please advise!

Thanks,
Rick Nuckolls
Lynden Inc
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