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Subject: RE: D3 - Universe
> Thanks Rick
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> We are trying to achieve 'Real-Time, Online' enquiry to d3 files from
> Universe.
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> Cheers ... Barry
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>Thanks Rick
>
>We are trying to achieve 'Real-Time, Online' enquiry to d3
>files from Universe.
>
>Cheers ... Barry
>
>
Thanks Rick
We are trying to achieve 'Real-Time, Online' enquiry to d3 files from
Universe.
Cheers ... Barry
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Ramsey [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, 27 April 2004 9:40 PM
> To: U2 Users Discussion List
> Subjec
Barry Brooks asked:
>>I have a client who is running D3 and Universe on seperate servers.
>>They wish to be able to directly access D3 files from Universe. Does
>>anyone know the best (or any) way to do this. D3 and Universe are
>>running on Linux Redhat 9.
Ross Suggested:
>You MIGHT be able to
You MIGHT be able to use ODBC from UV, but ODBC with D3 has never been "great" -
depending on volumes, there is always OSFI (on D3) being mapped to a UV type 19 file ?
Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage – an Evolution in Software Development
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Barry,
This might be too clever but...
Set up the D3 files you need to access as FSI (external file format)
and point to them from UniVerse (SAMBA, VisionFS, or file mapping) as
Type 19.
- Charles "Interactive" Barouch
Barry Brooks wrote:
Hi everyone
I have a client who is running D3
When you say 'access D3 files from UniVerse' it's not really clear what
you mean (copy files? Real-time queries?) For simple copying from one
MV system to another we've had good experience with AccuTerm
(www.asent.com) which is our terminal emulator, copying tool and GUI
enabler (with Nucleus fro