Actually, iirc, it's even easier than that. Roxio takes over the .iso
extension so double-click the iso, and up will fire Roxio all ready to
burn ... :-)
Cheers,
Wol
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Logan, David (SST - Adelaide)
Sent: 24
Richard Sammartino wrote:
This could be happening because a record that esearch is
reading exceeds
the maximum record size that can be read in unidata. I get a similiar
error when AE tries to edit a record that exceeds it allocated
size. This parameter can be increased if needed.
Yes, but you
I would actually try sending
PA @FM QSELECT @FM SSELECT
Dunno whether it would work, but if sending an @FM-delimited list of
commands screws up by giving all the rest of the string to the first
command, maybe making the first command PA (to invoke the paragraph
processor) would achieve exactly
Whoa! Hold on...
The original poster of this thread never questioned the need
for support
- he just questioned the need for east coast support...
All he was asking is is there a way to directly approach
IBM for
support, and if not, who can he go to as a VAR on the west
coast... Not
so difficult,
We have separate applications running on Universe and Unidata. The apps run on separate
aix servers.
We would like to create a common file that can be accessed by both applications
but are not sure of the best approach to take.
Any suggestions??
Randal LeBlanc
JCL Associates, Inc.
[EMAIL
Rich,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, that is a possibility. However, the file will be very large (over 500,000
records) and I am concerned about performance with an aix directory structure.
-Original Message-
From: Richard A. Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Feb 25, 2004 12:08 PM
To: U2 Users
Unfortunately, there is no hashed file that can be common to both UniVerse
and UniData. You may want to explore some sort of duplicate file with 2 way
updates.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Randal,
With half a million records, I strongly agree that you don't want to put
this in a directory file.
Without knowing more about what you're doing, I'd be inclined to set up a
hashed file stored in either UniVerse or UniData (flip a coin). Then you
could put together a socket
We have separate applications running on Universe and Unidata.
The apps run on separate
aix servers.
We would like to create a common file that can be accessed by
both applications
but are not sure of the best approach to take.
Any suggestions??
UniObjects for Java? A UOJ session on the