Re: Uniobjects / php

2004-04-21 Thread Mats Carlid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SNIP But the problem has always been the equivalent of what mvInternet does. That is, connect Apache to Universe. So you have another idea of how to connect Apache (or really any other page server) to Universe? I don't understand what open port 80 means or whether this

Re: Uniobjects / php

2004-04-21 Thread Mats Carlid
OOPS my nice looking cut and paste thingy didn't stick: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SNIP But the problem has always been the equivalent of what mvInternet does. That is, connect Apache to Universe. So you have another idea of how to connect Apache (or really any other page server) to Universe?

MVInternet (was: Re: Uniobjects / php)

2004-04-21 Thread Wendy Smoak
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here's my expertise: 1) Pick BASIC 2) I can write HTML and I wrote a few javascripts! 3) I setup Apache as a web server Then Pixius' product is *perfect* for you, that's all you need. Using exactly that, we

Uniobjects / php

2004-04-20 Thread David Katz
Does anyone know if they have uniobjects for php? Thanks David. -- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.oliver.com/mailman/listinfo/u2-users

RE: Uniobjects / php

2004-04-20 Thread Wendy Smoak
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Katz Does anyone know if they have uniobjects for php? Not that I'm aware of, but if you're brave you can convince UniObjects for Java and PHP to work together. Look on http://www.pickwiki.com for more information, at least

Re: Uniobjects / php

2004-04-20 Thread FFT2001
In a message dated 4/20/2004 2:20:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Not that I'm aware of, but if you're brave you can convince UniObjects for Java and PHP to work together. Look on http://www.pickwiki.com for more information, at least two of us here have done it. So

RE: Uniobjects / php

2004-04-20 Thread Jeff Schasny
If you want to play around with PHP interacting with the Universe environment in an extremely simple way you can try the stuff below. Note that I dont recommend this methodology for production systems but its a good simple example. The following stuff will execute any Universe command/cataloged

RE: Uniobjects / php

2004-04-20 Thread Dawn M. Wolthuis
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Boydell Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 5:54 PM To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: RE: Uniobjects / php Behalf Of Dawn M. Wolthuis The fastest, bestest, free way I know to have html--U2 with update capability is by using tomcat

Re: Uniobjects / php

2004-04-20 Thread FFT2001
In a message dated 4/20/2004 3:12:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Do you have a specific project in mind? There are at least half a dozen ways to get U2 data to appear on a web page, the best way depends on what expertise you already have in-house and how complex the

UniObjects

2004-04-19 Thread Kevin Vezertzis
We are having a UniObject dilemma and wanted to see if anyone has had a similar problem and/or resolution. When making a call into Universe, via UniObjects, we are seeing a session limit of 10 sessions. Obviously, this is the 10 spawn max on enterprise or ip-based Universe licenses. We were

RE: UniObjects

2004-04-19 Thread James Canale, Jr.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: UniObjects We are having a UniObject dilemma and wanted to see if anyone has had a similar problem and/or resolution. When making a call into Universe, via UniObjects, we are seeing a session limit of 10 sessions. Obviously, this is the 10 spawn max on enterprise or ip

Re: UniObjects

2004-04-07 Thread Ray Wurlod
UniObjects does not use a sockets-based interface, so SSL and so on aren't relevant. Rather, UniObjects uses a proprietary interface built on an architecture called InterCall. The only security is a port number that's not used for anything else, and a check in the unirpcservices file about

RE: UniObjects

2004-04-07 Thread James F Thompson
:47 PM To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: Re: UniObjects UniObjects does not use a sockets-based interface, so SSL and so on aren't relevant. Rather, UniObjects uses a proprietary interface built on an architecture called InterCall. The only security is a port number that's not used for anything

RE: UniObjects

2004-04-07 Thread James F Thompson
Users Discussion List Subject: Re: UniObjects UniObjects does not use a sockets-based interface, so SSL and so on aren't relevant. Rather, UniObjects uses a proprietary interface built on an architecture called InterCall. The only security is a port number that's not used for anything else

RE: UniObjects

2004-04-07 Thread Wendy Smoak
Kevin wrote: Does anyone have knowledge of how to handle secure communications from UniObjects into Universe? (SSL, SSH, etc.) We are covered from end user to UniObjects, but not from UniObjects to Universe. I haven't been able to find any supporting documentation.. We have firewalls

RE: UniObjects

2004-04-07 Thread Karl L Pearson
How about opening a PPTP link from the PCs that will connect to the server, then opening the TCP/IP uniObjects connection through the tunnel? Isn't that what Stunnel does anyway? Karl On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 15:16, James F Thompson wrote: The transport layer between the two servers, Universe

RE: UniObjects

2004-04-07 Thread Don Kibbey
] On Behalf Of James F Thompson Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 5:26 PM To: 'U2 Users Discussion List' Subject: RE: UniObjects While we are discussing UniObject... has anyone out there had any luck with it and ColdFusion? We are having a problem with assigning a value to a dynamic array using

Re: Uniobjects

2004-03-25 Thread Results
looking at Uniobjects for Java, System Builder, jBase with ObjEx, OpenInsight and Obsydian (which I have yet to get information on). If you have any other ideas or have gone through this process, I would like to know a few things: 1) How is the response time with multiple windows up at the same time

RE: Uniobjects

2004-03-25 Thread Graham, David
-3655 Ext. 102 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 12:30 PM To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: RE: Uniobjects Ahem -- 30 Days Dave? Admittedly it's a nice product and very easy to use but 30 days

Re: Uniobjects

2004-03-25 Thread Lee Bacall
to porting our software to a GUI environment. We are currently looking at Uniobjects for Java, System Builder, jBase with ObjEx, OpenInsight and Obsydian (which I have yet to get information on). If you have any other ideas or have gone through this process, I would like to know a few things

RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-16 Thread Anthony Youngman
But doesn't DEP.SUP have two Ps in it? :-) Cheers, Wol -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Southwell Sent: 16 March 2004 10:40 To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command Thanks go to Tony

RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-16 Thread Nick Southwell
PROTECTED] Sent: 15 March 2004 22:46 To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: Re: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command Hey Nick, What you NEED to use is DET.SUP and not DET.SUPP (please notice only one P). The error is trying to tell it does not understand DET.SUPP I think. Lembit Pirn

Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Nick Southwell
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

Re: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Lembit Pirn
Subject: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command 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

RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Brian Leach
Sounds like your ECL type is set differently for your login and Objects sessions. Remember, UniObjects doesn't run LOGIN. Brian -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Southwell Sent: 15 March 2004 16:15 To: U2 Users Discussion

RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Nick Southwell
It produces output with just ID.SUPP but same error with DET.SUPP on its own. Thanks Nick -Original Message- From: Lembit Pirn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 March 2004 16:31 To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: Re: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command Have You tried

RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Nick Southwell
Sooo.. Coming from a very small Unidata background sounds like you're saying I need to set my ECL type within the Uniobjects session? Thanks Nick -Original Message- From: Brian Leach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 March 2004 16:30 To: 'U2 Users Discussion List' Subject: RE

RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread alfkec
Yes, it sounds like you use the Pick style by either turning UDT.OPTIONS 2 ON or with ECLTYPE P for your regular sessions. I believe UniObjects defaults to ECLTYPE U. I haven't tried in a UniObjects session to change the ECLTYPE - you just need to learn the U type syntax which is somewhat

RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Nick Southwell
Cheers, I'll give that a try! Nick -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 March 2004 17:16 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command Yes, it sounds like you use the Pick style by either turning UDT.OPTIONS 2

RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Stuart Boydell
DET.SUPP is not a valid attribute. Any ideas? This works perfectly from the udt prompt. Try ID.SUP DET.SUP (just one 'P'). ** This email message and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended

RE: File permissions problem with UniObjects for Java

2004-03-15 Thread Adrian Merrall
Apologies for the delay. Wendy I had this same problem a while back. From memory the reason it works at the colon prompt but not from uniobjects it the umask. When you run udt it inherits it's umask from your environment. On linux I have a unidata.sh file in /etc/profile.d which sets

How to accomplish this from UniObjects

2004-03-12 Thread jasonp
I'm attempting to hijaack a UniBasic subroutine to call from an external program using UniObjects, but it has some requirements I'm not sure how to implement. If anyone has any thoughts, please feel free to post them. Here's the comments in the subroutine... * The calling program must include

RE: How to accomplish this from UniObjects

2004-03-12 Thread Pingilley, Ron
Jason, Make a driver subroutine that accepts parameters via the UniObjects call, has the $INCLUDE needed for the MFG.LAYOUTS item, and does the initializing (possibly based on what you passed through the call). Then this driver can call the real UniBasic subroutine. It's an extra CALL

RE: How to accomplish this from UniObjects

2004-03-12 Thread jasonp
That sounds doable. I was hoping to not have to modify the original sub, and this approach should do just that. I was just unsure as to whether I could do some kind of fake $INCLUDE on the client side via the UniObjects interface. Hoping beyond hope, I know, but I had to ask. -Original

UniObjects: Executing a Command on a SaveList

2004-03-11 Thread Martin Scholl
I am stuck with the following problem: I have a bunch of record Ids, that I need to sort. I thought of Creating a SaveList, Then GetList and executing a command. The problem I have is that the command works on the whole file and not on the few records in the SaveList. How can I make sure that I

RE: UniObjects: Executing a Command on a SaveList

2004-03-11 Thread alfkec
To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: UniObjects: Executing a Command on a SaveList I am stuck with the following problem: I have a bunch of record Ids, that I need to sort. I thought of Creating a SaveList, Then GetList and executing a command. The problem I have is that the command works

RE: UniObjects: Executing a Command on a SaveList

2004-03-11 Thread Martin Scholl
301-924-5537 Phone 301-570-0139 Fax 301-613-9572 Cell -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Martin Scholl Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 10:37 AM To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: UniObjects: Executing a Command on a SaveList I am stuck

Re: Executing Basic Programs from UniObjects for Java

2004-03-11 Thread Ray Wurlod
Does the troublesome BASIC make any use of terminal driver capability, even perhaps the @ function to switch off the press any key prompt? Any SET.TERM.TYPE, GET.TERM.TYPE, TTYCTL() calls or the like? PRINT (or CRT or DISPLAY) statements? UniObjects connections do not, of course, have any

Re: Executing Basic Programs from UniObjects for Java

2004-03-11 Thread jim . decarli
test -- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.oliver.com/mailman/listinfo/u2-users

Re: Executing Basic Programs from UniObjects for Java

2004-03-11 Thread jim . decarli
to switch off the press any key prompt? Any SET.TERM.TYPE, GET.TERM.TYPE, TTYCTL() calls or the like? PRINT (or CRT or DISPLAY) statements? UniObjects connections do not, of course, have any terminal capabilities. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 14:12:55 -0500

RE: File permissions problem with UniObjects for Java

2004-03-10 Thread Wendy Smoak
John Hester wrote: The default umask may be someplace like /etc/profile or /etc/default/login depending on your platform. Permissions on files created by OUJ logins on our system appear to be determined by the .profile of the UOJ login though. Don't know why yours would be different.

Re: File permissions problem with UniObjects for Java

2004-03-10 Thread John Hester
Wendy Smoak wrote: John Hester wrote: The default umask may be someplace like /etc/profile or /etc/default/login depending on your platform. Permissions on files created by OUJ logins on our system appear to be determined by the .profile of the UOJ login though. Don't know why yours would

RE: File permissions problem with UniObjects for Java

2004-03-10 Thread Charlie Rubeor
is what you got when you logged in. So, without knowing the UOJ code, can you add umask 002 or umask ug=rw,o=r -Original Message- From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 11:39 AM To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: File permissions problem with UniObjects

RE: File permissions problem with UniObjects for Java

2004-03-10 Thread Wendy Smoak
gives you -rw-rw-r--, which is what you got when you logged in. So, without knowing the UOJ code, can you add umask 002 or umask ug=rw,o=r This isn't something that you'd set in Java code. It's something that's happening when UniObjects for Java connects to UniData and gets what is basically

RE: Uniobjects Asp

2004-03-02 Thread Marc Harbeson
I wander if UD 6.1 will be a requirement to use UO.NET? For example would OU.NET run on UD 5.2? snip I heard from a reliable source at IBM that UO.NET will be released with UniData 6.1 targeted for 6/30/04. Sometime after that release, Q3 timeframe, for Universe. rudy snip -- u2-users mailing

RE: When is developing with UniObjects the correct approach?

2004-03-01 Thread Brian Leach
Karjala, UniObjects is the quickest route for client/server work with U2. It emulates the native model for direct file and stored procedure operations - you open a file, read a record by key, perform operations, write it back. Fast and very efficient for transactional applications. The advantage

RE: When is developing with UniObjects the correct approach?

2004-03-01 Thread Karjala Koponen
Brian and Jason(?), Thanks! Karjala [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/01/2004 4:46:26 AM ... UniObjects is the quickest route for client/server work with U2. It emulates the native model for direct file and stored procedure operations - you open a file, read a record by key, perform operations, write

RE: Uniobjects Asp

2004-03-01 Thread Karjala Koponen
.NET at http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/index.html: A new API, UniObjects for .NET, is under development. It will be written in C# and serve as a managed interface for UniData and UniVerse. We expect to release this concurrently with UniData 6.1, targeted for mid-2004. The addition

RE: Uniobjects Asp

2004-02-27 Thread Brian Leach
Nick, Depends on how you far you need to scale, and if you are looking to support large numbers of users. UniObjects is NOT thread safe, but you can roll your own connection pooling - ie. write your logic into a DLL that maintains a series of connections with some form of semaphoring, and call

Re: Uniobjects Asp

2004-02-27 Thread Cooper, Rudy
Does anyone know if Uniobjects.net will be thread safe ? thx, rudy From: Cooper, Rudy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 February 2004 21:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Uniobjects Asp I have a requirement to use Asp with Uniobjects. Our OS is W2K and the backend is UV 10.0.10. I

RE: Uniobjects Asp

2004-02-27 Thread Greg L. Bonebrake
From documentation I have seen Uniobjects.net will be thread safe, however I have not heard anything recently regarding a release date. Does anyone have any update on when this will be available? Greg snip Does anyone know if Uniobjects.net will be thread safe ? snip thx, rudy -- u2-users

When is developing with UniObjects the correct approach?

2004-02-27 Thread Karjala Koponen
Can someone lay out, in relatively simple terms for a simple guy, when using UniObjects is the correct approach to developing an application using one of the U2 databases? And, perhaps, when UniObjects would seem attractive but is not, in reality, a good choice? And, yes, I am sure

RE: When is developing with UniObjects the correct approach?

2004-02-27 Thread jasonp
From my experience, I really haven't encountered a situation where I'd recomment not using UniObjects when accessing a U2 database from an outside application. I've heard people say you shouldn't use it directly from ASP because of threading issues, but I've successfully gotten around

RE: Uniobjects Asp

2004-02-26 Thread Mike Randall
Sounds like a Redback task. Fully thread safe, and totally scalable. Mike R. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cooper, Rudy Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 4:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Uniobjects Asp Hello Everyone, I

RE: UniCommand via UniObjects (Java)

2004-02-25 Thread Anthony Youngman
Sent: 24 February 2004 21:25 To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: RE: UniCommand via UniObjects (Java) I believe he can just call a paragraph such PARAGRAPH 12345 Where PARAGRAPH is the following VOC entry PA * C2,ARG1 QSELECT CLIENT.XREF ARG1 SSELECT AR.TR BY MATTER WITH INVOICE = ARG1 Phil

UniCommand via UniObjects (Java)

2004-02-24 Thread Donald Kibbey
I'm attempting to send a compound command with the UniCommand object and have hit what looks like a documented limitation. Before I go off and rethink how I'm doing this, I thought I'd ask to make sure this really won't work. What I'm attempting is to run something like this under UniObjects

RE: UniCommand via UniObjects (Java)

2004-02-24 Thread alfkec
Sorry, I haven't tried this with Uniobjects, perhaps it's stripping the @FM somehow?? You could always put the commands into a paragraph and run that - or write a program that executes all of the commands that it is sent... good luck -- Colin Alfke Calgary, Alberta Canada Just because

RE: UniCommand via UniObjects (Java)

2004-02-24 Thread Phil Walker
] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 9:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: UniCommand via UniObjects (Java) Sorry, I haven't tried this with Uniobjects, perhaps it's stripping the @FM somehow?? You could always put the commands into a paragraph and run that - or write

RE: UniCommand via UniObjects (Java)

2004-02-24 Thread Wendy Smoak
like this under UniObjects. QSELECT CLIENT.XREF 12345 :@FM: SSELECT AR.TR BY MATTER WITH INVOICE = 12345 Is there some problem with executing two UniCommands in succession? I try to minimize the RPC calls, but if it's just two I probably wouldn't move it up to the database server. [not tested

Help with UniObjects

2004-01-28 Thread UmFooFoo Murphy
Hello List. I'm hoping that someone out there can help me. I have an application in Visual Basic that uses UniObjects. There is a text box that prompts for a record id. In the lost focus event of the record id's text box, I am opening a file, reading a record, and populating all

RE: Help with UniObjects

2004-01-28 Thread djordan
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of UmFooFoo Murphy Sent: Thursday, 29 January 2004 3:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Help with UniObjects Hello List. I'm hoping that someone out there can help me. I have an application in Visual Basic that uses UniObjects