From: Martin Scholl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: UD: Converting static files into Dynamic
Is there an easy way to convert static files into dynamic files?
I just found that one file, that I created as static tends to grow
large. I want to shield my customers from and DBA work and rather have
package like Susan's. I would like to set
something up for them.
Thanks, Keith Johnson 'tm'ing the post name space
Try http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sbsolutions
Susan Lynch
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My apologies for top-posting this - but for those who have already read 6 other
variations on this code, it would be a pain to page down below the original request,
and for those who have not seen the original request, it would be a pain to have to go
find it.
There are as many good
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From: Simon Lewington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 7:41 AM
Subject: [UD] File block size with long keys
UD 6.0.7 on Windows
Does anyone know if Unidata is doing something special writing data with
long keys to a static file - and what that
Mark,
I don't know about SQL books, but I have found the Crystal manuals to be all
that I needed to customize forms for our clients who have used Crystal
Reports. The manuals are pretty good - they included enough examples to get
me going!
Susan M. Lynch
F.W. Davison Company, Inc.
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Tim,
Thanks - I just looked at CTLGTB and there is an entry there for both.
EDIT-LIST looks like this:
M
0
@UDTHOME/SYS_BP EDIT-LIST
root
EDIT.LIST looks the same, but has EDIT.LIST instead of EDIT-LIST.
In UDTHOME, we have a sys directory, which contains a SYS_BP file, which
contains
with The
message's content type was not explicitly allowed. I'll try a different
cut-and-paste approach. Hopefully this isn't a duplicate for anybody
snip
Susan Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks - I just looked at CTLGTB and there is an entry there for both.
EDIT-LIST looks like this:
M
Bill,
Not sure whether you are on UV or UD, so I will avoid using the EDIT-LIST
command (which UD does not have). Given that restriction, probably the
easiest method would be to
SELECT PS = [101393 BY-DSND @ID
(assuming that @id is left-justified)
If only 1 item selected, DELETE PS
If more
As I recall, the INSERT function with a -1 parameter always added the
relevant field mark until one of the Microdata releases around 1979, when some
bright soul in their engineering department decided that the extra null value at
the end was 'irrelevant' and should not be added. This change