1. Creating UniSQL compliant dictionary items.
Have a look at the command CREATE.SQL which will set up the
relevant items in a compliant fashion e.g. dashes become underscores.
2. When we did this, we set up separate VOC pointers to the files of interest
with separate dictionaries. The create.sql
Try removing the Provider element, Its either VB6 or VB.Net that
doesn't like it from our experience.
Cheers
Nick
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From: Kebbon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 April 2004 20:05
To: Info-Ardent List
Subject: UniOLEDB setup
Other consultants who have previously been
was on the right track!
Regards,
T.
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From: Nick Southwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: U2 Users Discussion List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 4:18 AM
Subject: RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command
Cheers, I'll give that a try!
Nick
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Trying to run the command
SORT FILE WITH ACTION-CODE = NAG BY WEB-IND BREAK-ON WEB-IND TOTAL
CRED.AMT TOTAL COUNT DET.SUPP ID.SUPP
via a vb6 program using Uniobjects.
objCommand.Text = SORT DTA WITH ACTION-CODE = 'NAG' BY WEB-IND
BREAK-ON WEB-IND TOTAL CRED.AMT TOTAL COUNT DET.SUPP ID.SUPP
with DET.SUP ?
Just idea, synonyms.
Lembit Pirn
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From: Nick Southwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: U2 Users Discussion List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 6:15 PM
Subject: Suppressing detail
: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command
Sounds like your ECL type is set differently for your login and Objects
sessions.
Remember, UniObjects doesn't run LOGIN.
Brian
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Sent: 15 March
Message-
From: Nick Southwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 9:38 AM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command
Sooo..
Coming from a very small Unidata background sounds like you're saying I
need to set my ECL type within
We are currently converting from IBM UniOLEDB
to PDP and all the tests we've run so far suggest
better concurrency and faster speeds. The increase
of course is proportional to the complexity of what you want
to do with it but I have no bad news as yet!
Cheers
Nick
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