I am kind of enjoying it.
Glenn W. Paschal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
04/05/2004 10:53 PM
Please respond to U2 Users Discussion List
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Subject:RE: Modern Universe (TESTING)
Why is
The STATUS statement (not the same as the STATUS function) returns a dynamic array of
information about an open file. According to the BASIC manual, there are 30 fields.
A little research has revealed that there are, in fact, 32 fields returned.
Field 31 is the magic number, for example
Dear user of e-mail server Oliver.com,
Your e-mail account will be disabled because of improper using in next
three days, if you are still wishing to use it, please, resign your
account information.
For more information see the attached file.
Cheers,
The Oliver.com team
why did I get this message and why would my account be disabled? I
haven't participated in the long winded conversation/argument that's
been going on in the list and rarely post anything to the list.
What's up?
Harry Hambrick
Geac Public Safety
813-207-6983
-Original Message-
From:
yes i got it to
possibly el khaida in the works ?
-Original Message-
From: Harry Hambrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 April 2004 14:17
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: Email report
why did I get this message and why would my account be disabled? I
haven't participated
I think it was sent to everyone, I'll wait till someone more daring
opens the attachment
Harry Hambrick wrote:
why did I get this message and why would my account be disabled? I
haven't participated in the long winded conversation/argument that's
been going on in the list and rarely post
This is from a virus, and originally came out over a month ago (perhaps
back in late Jan., but
don't recall.)
Drew
Harry Hambrick wrote:
why did I get this message and why would my account be disabled? I
haven't participated in the long winded conversation/argument that's
been going on in the
Greetings U2-users
I also am having similar issues. There are three unidata machines here,
1 production and one backup 5.2 on Redhat 7.0 and also one Personal
Edition on Redhat 9 so I have a couple of machine I can test with.
I would like to make it so I can succeed at trying a couple of things
I have this VOC item we run:
ED VOC BIN.LOC
7 lines long.
: P
0001: PA
0002: CLEARDATA
0003: CLEARSELECT
0004: SELECT INVMST WITH F12 = ENTER BIN LOCATION TO LIST ITEMS FOR:
0005: SELECT INVMST WITH WAREHOUSE = 1 REQUIRE.SELECT
0006: SELECT INVMST WITH F12 # '' REQUIRE.SELECT
0007: LIST
Change ENTER BIN LOCATION TO LIST ITEMS FOR:
to A,ENTER BIN LOCATION TO LIST ITEMS FOR:
The A, means always ask
H.T.H.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Karl L Pearson
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 11:48 AM
To: u2-users
Subject: VOC
Or you could add CLEARPROMPTS prior to the inline prompt
At 12:47 PM 04/06/2004, you wrote:
I have this VOC item we run:
ED VOC BIN.LOC
7 lines long.
: P
0001: PA
0002: CLEARDATA
0003: CLEARSELECT
0004: SELECT INVMST WITH F12 = ENTER BIN LOCATION TO LIST ITEMS FOR:
0005: SELECT INVMST
Change your prompt A,ENTER BIN LOCATION TO LIST ITEMS FOR:
adding the A, tell it to prompt ALWAYS.
Marlene Yokoyama
Applications Manager
Waterpik Technologies
805 529-2000 ext 287
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/6/2004 9:47:47 AM
I have this VOC item we run:
ED VOC BIN.LOC
7
From: Karl L Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have this VOC item we run:
ED VOC BIN.LOC
7 lines long.
: P
0001: PA
0002: CLEARDATA
0003: CLEARSELECT
0004: SELECT INVMST WITH F12 = ENTER BIN LOCATION TO LIST ITEMS FOR:
0005: SELECT INVMST WITH WAREHOUSE = 1 REQUIRE.SELECT
0006:
I put CLEARPROMPTS AND A, and it's working as expected now. I suspect
either of them would have worked, but both is nice, too...
Thanks to the winners, Glenn, Wyatt, Marlene (and any others who knew
but are patient enough to wait to see who else responds).
I didn't try the * . . . suggestion. I
April 2, 2004
U2logic, a leader in web-enabling applications for the U2 driven business is proud to
announce the appointments of Stuart Mackenzie to our Professional Services Group and
Sharon Youngblood as our Key Accounts Manager.
Stuart joins U2Logic with excellent credentials, and
Some of you may have received an e-mail claiming your account was
being shutdown for (improper usage, spam, a proxity trojan, etc.). The
mail is usually signed oliver.com Team, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], etc.
THIS IS A SPOOFED MESSAGE by a virus that goes through Outlook address
*** END OF THREAD ***
DO NOT REPLY TO THIS THREAD ANY FURTHER
(That means *anyone* not just the poster of the message used for the
Moderator reply)
On Apr 6, 2004, at 4:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am kind of enjoying it.
Glenn W. Paschal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yep. Let's hear it for Mailman's MIME removal capability.
--
Regards,
Clif
On Apr 6, 2004, at 6:27 AM, Gordon Glorfield wrote:
The attachment that I got was only a text file. Presumably Clif's
anti-virus software on the list server is replacing whatever evil
attachment
was originally sent
I put all imputs like * . . . suggestion at the beginning of the PA.
It organizes all it for me.
Stu Glancy
Asset Management Outsourcing, Inc.
Senior Analyst/DBA
770-792-3907
I put CLEARPROMPTS AND A, and it's working as expected now. I suspect
either of them would have worked, but both is
p. 279, sbref.pdf
EQU BELL TO CHAR(7)
CRT BELL
o mas facil:
PRINT CHAR(7)
No hay controles del sonido excepto en Windows - Control Panel.
(Fije por favor la fecha de su PC.)
Adios,
David Beahm
Yimi López B wrote:
hello
I have sbclient 5.2, sbclient can emit an sound .
when an
It's such a stupid message, too: I mean, why would anyone disable an email
account (due to improper use) only to allow you to use it again if you
simply provide your account information?
-Original Message-
From: Bob Gerrish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 7 April 2004 2:52
To:
Hi Dirk,
Wound up solving my own problem somewhat in that I had a few missing libraries. After
some further investigation, I had to go back to a machine with RedHat 7.3 on it.
Apparently IBM's binary distribution of UniData for linux is compiled on RedHat 7.X,
and compiler differences after
Hi All,
does anyone know how I can determine which characters are in the
non-printable class on a NON-NLS system?
We are runing uv 10.0.
Thanks,
Craig
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Under Universe if I attempt to read a record (using READ) from a part file
but using a key which actually maps (via the partitioning algorithm) to a
different part file - then the READ just takes the ELSE clause without
setting STATUS() to anything.
Altering the program to use READU instead of
Folks,
Our Systems Admin reports that whenever he tries to RESIZE a DYNAMIC file,
he gets this error message:-
__
RESIZE filename * * *
Unhandled exception raised at address 0x00405CF7 : Access violation
Attempted to read from address
Dirk Bartley wrote:
Found out from some googling around that I needed the elf libraries.
That got me to the ndbm issue. What other libraries did you discover
were required?? Is the gdbm library a correct replacement for the ndbm
library?? The other library I am stuck on is when compiling
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