Good thought. I haven't, but it's a good way to go. I'll let you know what I find.
Thanks,
Dave
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Have you (can you) examined the Schedule1 table to verify that the
corruption is occurring between Schedule1 and SCHED_DATA and not between
screen a
Dave,
Have you (can you) examined the Schedule1 table to verify that the
corruption is occurring between Schedule1 and SCHED_DATA and not between
screen and Schedule1 ?
just a straw to clutch at ;-)
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Are these internal in the UniObjects interface? I haven't encountered them before.
- Dave
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Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 9:48 AM
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Subject: RE: Crazy intermittent problem. Need
Hi, and thanks for the assistance.
> Timothy Snyder wrote:
> I'm just trying to isolate whether the problem with your program is in the update or
> display routine.
Sorry that I didn't explain this better.
What I'm actually seeing is that everything on the screen looks fine. I'll move a few
S
Dave Tabor wrote on 03/19/2004 09:39:29 AM:
> Yes the records are being stored erroneously. I don't actually
> notice the problem until the data is read when opening the program
> the second time.
It sounds like you're basing this on the way your program is displaying
things. Have you loo
streamwriter and textwriter are .Net objects used to write "stuff" to files. I've
encountered some interesting issues when I forgot to flush them
Don Kibbey
Financial Systems Manager
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP
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Hi,
I'm us
Yes the records are being stored erroneously. I don't actually notice the problem
until the data is read when opening the program the second time.
My session is opened and closed each time that reading and writing is done. Normally,
the connection is closed.
I'm basically doing this:
1) Sele
Hi,
I'm using UniObjects to write the data, too, using SchedFile.Write(). I've posted
some code in my last note.
I haven't heard of the streamwriter and/or textwriter objects. Could you please tell
me more?
Thanks,
Dave
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Here is some of my code, but it's quite long. I've trimmed it to just the sections
that deal with data reading and writing, as I'm pretty confident that the error is in
there somewhere.
NOTE: SchedBox(col,row) is an array of custom control that is similar to a cell in a
grid.
Quick List of s
Dave Tabor wrote on 03/18/2004 04:17:47 PM:
> I'm having trouble with a scheduling program I'm writing in VB.net,
> on a WinXPpro system, using UniObjects, that extracts and writes
> data to a file in our Unidata 6.0.3 system on an AIX 5.1L system.
>
> The trouble that I'm having is that the d
You don't say what your using to write the data. On the PC side, look for the flush()
function of the streamwriter and textwriter objects. Are you maintaining a constant
connection with the UniData machine? Really need some code to look at to help.
Thanks,
Don Kibbey
Financial Systems Mana
can you show us some code ?
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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 4:18 PM
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Subject: Crazy intermittent problem. Need help as soon as possible.
Hi, Everyone.
I'm having tr
Hi, Everyone.
I'm having trouble with a scheduling program I'm writing in VB.net, on a WinXPpro
system, using UniObjects, that extracts and writes data to a file in our Unidata 6.0.3
system on an AIX 5.1L system.
The trouble that I'm having is that the data is getting corrupted. As the screen
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