A proposal for extending the MV data structure

2004-04-02 Thread Jan Shaw and Keith Johnson
Since the list will be closing soon, I thought I'd put up for discussion an idea a friend and I had back in 2000. I put it here partly as a thought provoker, and partly so it doesn't get lost. I had it on Microsoft's community groups, but it never got any traffic so died a death. (By the way, my

RE: Quick reference guide

2004-04-02 Thread Jan Shaw and Keith Johnson
The Universe pdf files for "Basic" and "User Reference" both have an appendix A which are quick references "grouped according to their uses". These are pages 1169 to 1204 (36) for basic, and pages 857 to 888 (32) for userref. Also, appendix B in the basic pdf is the good old ASCII code table and a

RE: The lists are closing - Thanks Clif

2004-03-31 Thread Jan Shaw and Keith Johnson
Clif, I'd just like to add my thanks as well. This has been an extremely well-managed list and a wonderful resource. Take a bow, mate. very best wishes, Keith -- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.oliver.com/mailman/listinfo/u2-users

RE: SB+ Information

2004-03-25 Thread Jan Shaw and Keith Johnson
Hi, I've just started some consulting work at a site that has partly moved to SB+. I worked with System Builder some years ago and I was looking for information about SB+. I've got the documentation and Kevin King's book, and I've had a look at Malcolm Bull's site, but the on-line group (ISBUG.n

Re: [UV] SP.EDIT & SP.ASSIGN HS

2004-03-20 Thread Jan Shaw and Keith Johnson
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Ron White wrote "If you are not the owner of all the jobs, log in as administrator and type SP.EDIT (UMD" I remember "(UMD" once being stated as "(MUD" in some advice on this - on the basis that was what your name would be if you got it wrong! -- u2-users mailing list [EM

RE: Real Time Data Warehouse

2004-02-10 Thread Jan Shaw and Keith Johnson
Tom Firl asked for some clever ideas on Extract-Transform-Load. At www.mvconsultants.com/mv-start.html there is some by Steve Van Arsdale. He details how REFORMAT can be used in a really cunning way. It's worth the read. Regards, Keith -- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.oli