Hello
I test SQL query from TCL and it work fine, but from Visual Basic don't
work.
In TCL I execute this sentence and the result is OK:
> SELECT TO SLIST 0 FROM GCDHIST WHERE CODUSER = '02';
98 record(s) selected to SELECT list #0.
Seeking employment either as a contractor or full-time employee anywhere
in the world. I have 22 years experience as a programmer-analyst,
designer, and knowledge manager. My background is diverse: R83,
Ultimate, Prime Information, UniVerse, mvBase, and a little UniData. I
have worked on dedica
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Subject: Re: Recommended education
Marcie at Discovery Computer Systems does a good job:
http://www.discoverycomputersystems.c
Your SQL SELECT query is invalid. "FORM" is a typo and should be "FROM",
also you haven't specified any column names. Fix those two problems and you
should be in business.
SELECT TO SLIST FROM
;
I suggest you always test your SQL queries from TCL first. If it won't work
from TCL, it isn't goi
As others have responded, UV support is a GOOD idea - and a relatively cheap "no
brainer" option.
If you don't want to get ongoing support from your hardware vendor (somewhat
understandable), why not approach your software vendor, or IBM directly, as these 2
parties probably have a more active
Marcie at Discovery Computer Systems does a good job:
http://www.discoverycomputersystems.com/
- Charles Barouch
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Cyndi Calvin wrote:
Hi All, any recommendations for newbie education on UniVerse?
My company has been using an old 7 version of universe for years and now
xterm emulates a VT220, well it does for Hummingbird's Exceed X Emulator,
which I use (although, not for U2 stuff).
I guess your application has hardcoding for this Wyse 60 emulation?
Regards
David
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> Doesn't an xterm by default emulate vt?
Not sure. I will compare the infocmp output on the two and see.
> And what are you trying to do? I don't understand the question ...
For various historical reasons, we are currently using a hacked version of the wyse60
emulation. This works OK with our
Hi All, any recommendations for newbie education on UniVerse?
My company has been using an old 7 version of universe for years and now
I'll be upgrading and migrating (in the other order).
Classes you'd recommend?
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Yes.
>
> On this topic, does the proc statement
> [PQ.LIB OTHER.PROC] 100
> work on U2's. Just wondering.
>
>
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At 02:58 PM 2/23/2004, you wrote:
I remembered this thread and I thought I could use it someday. I created
a VOC entry as described but I received the following error:
:ESEARCH
MFD
STRING :
94067-004
STRING
:
Error when creating a shared memory segment (size=76288000),
errno=22
U_sh
A long time ago, I had a weird problem with the wIntegrate editor. It
crashes if you press shift-home and then delete.
I talked with the people who wrote the editor, and actually got a new
version with that keystroke disabled, so that I could at least stop
crashing and losing work. The fix wa
#1. I agree. #2 was my bad on the re-use of 'non-existant'.
The last sentence indicates that a GO in a paragraph can only go forward.
I'm not paragraph oriented (a proctologist) but i wonder if that's right.
Proc and Basic GOTO's obviously go forward or backward.
On this topic, does the proc stat
I remembered this thread and I thought I could use it someday. I created a VOC entry
as described but I received the following error:
:ESEARCH MFD
STRING : 94067-004
1. "also documented" means that it's in the UniVerse manuals, but I don't have access
to them right now.
2. I did not refer to "non-existant" labels earlier in the paragraph. Check my words
again.
3. Try it and see!
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Date:
I think I missed trimming down my last response, but in response to Scott on
this question:
>Do you recall what model of Pr1me 50 Series it came from?
>What company were you working at that was using it?
I hauled out some COBOL code on greenbar too (as well as some on cards) and
it identifies the
Oh, yeah, guess I am.
Thanks for the "Reality" check!
("Ultimately", thats why my hairs are turning gray!)
By the way - good post on PARAGARHS earlier.
We may be old, be damn. we're good.
And, towards Dawn's reply: { "Seasoned" IT professionals are "in"! }
Perhaps so, but our earnings capacity s
Hello,
Your code is ok, but the SQL Command "SELECT TO SLIST 0 FORM CUSTOMERS;",
isn't generate a selectlist active. What is that ocurr?. This command don't
functio from VB.
Thanks.
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nombre de Brian Leach
Enviado
Yeah, but I KNOW that folks are just dying to buy pet food over the internet!!
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/23/04 12:47PM >>>
Which is good, of course, because the dot-com days of the IT youngsters
being at the helm are over, brother. "Seasoned" IT professionals are "in"!
Smiles. --dawn
P.S. Yes, be
Maintenance and upgrades go hand in hand. I am constantly amazed by the questions
asked and solutions solved that can be directly attributed to failure to keep hardware
and software current (seen a few problems when folks try to stay current too!). It
just seems basic to me that when your runn
Which is good, of course, because the dot-com days of the IT youngsters
being at the helm are over, brother. "Seasoned" IT professionals are "in"!
Smiles. --dawn
P.S. Yes, because I said so.
Dawn M. Wolthuis
Tincat Group, Inc.
www.tincat-group.com
Take and give some delight today.
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Hi Mark,
Message [nnn] usually refers to a message in the SYS.MESSAGE file. In
this case, SYS.MESSAGE 015038 is
CT SYS.MESSAGE 015038
015038
001 Failed to convert internal string into UNICODE.
002
hth
Mark Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 23 Feb 2004 17:00
Please respond to U2 Us
Scotty!! You ARE old!! *LOL*
(from another old fogey)
At 12:12 PM 02/23/2004, you wrote:
... Pretty amazing. Not to mention
making me feel old.
.
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Lee Bacall wrote:
What support means is that:
1. The end user can get answers today.
2. The vendor is assured of a continuing revenue stream.
3. The end user will continue to get answers tomorrow and in the future.
4. You get to express an opinio
Anthony:
However, there are some differences
in the PORT.STATUS command. If you issue this as non 'su', then the display
is limited to your user only. On DG/UX you would be able to see everything
for all users. I tried to set the 'sticky bit' on the program to make it
work and I cant seem to
Yup. Those 4 way cable harnesses. The design engineers for sure. At that
point, I was a manufacturing quality control grunt out of high school and
going to Wentworth Institute of Technology 3 nights a week in Boston for
Electronic Engineering Technology. Tested those cable assemblies and every
othe
> How can I capture the system date/time in a variable through
> paragraph For e.g. if i need- To create a a record in como
> file with id include date and time of run
> Like: RUN.13203.7145.COMO
I love paragraphs (& despise procs, truth be told), but I do wish there
was slightly more functiona
I wish I could take the credit... some nice folks at jBASE tracked this information
down for me a few years back and I've found it useful for troubleshooting telnet
connection issues on Windows.
Tom Firl
Columbia Ultimate
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> From: Gwen Buck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm using Universe 9.5.2 (I know, old version), and I'm getting a message:
Message [015038]
When the program opens the printer port to print using control chars.
There's no other message
that prints, and the program aborts.
Any clues as to what the scoop is? I'm using TELNET and OutsideVie
At 07:46 PM 2/22/2004, you wrote:
I have had clients that have taken the "cheap" way out only to pay more when
they needed it. Not to mention the cost of time lost.
Another point mentioning is that if you go off support, you are no longer
entitled to any upgrades. You are then typically locked in
Scott Richardson wrote...
I would dare to say that you are looking a an AMLC -
Asynchronous Multi Line Controller card.
And some sadistic cohort of yours decided to pin these out for DCE for some reason.
Or maybe it was the guy that designed the 4-way wire looms. My fingers still throb in
We have this running on a Dell Poweredge. We are converting from DG/UX,
Universe 9.5. All seems well so far. However, there are some differences
in the PORT.STATUS command. If you issue this as non 'su', then the display
is limited to your user only. On DG/UX you would be able to see everythi
César
Here's a short bit of vbscript to illustrate.
Use Command object to execute any command.
If the command returns text, use the Command.Response to capture it.
If the command returns a select list, use the SelectList() collection with
ReadList I it is short, or ReadNext loop if it is long.
Hello,
Can somebody can explain me how to build a soubroutine for executing SQL
commands from Visual Basic and return of result in a UniDynArray.
I need too insert sentences as like "SELECT TO SLIST 0 FROM CUSTOMERS;"
Thanks,
César Riba
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I don't think that type of capability is available within a paragraph. In
the past, I've just had a little proc that runs to create a VOC entry with
the time / date stamp and then use the TRANS function in paragraph to read
out the fields, i.e.
TIMEDATE
0001: PQN
0002: S1
Are we agreeing that WIN.PCRUN would be the best way to 'launch' pictures if
they're stored on a shared Windows drive. Yo No Habla Samba.
mark
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That's probably an AMLC board -- Asynchronous Multilline Controller. These
supported 16 serial lines, for terminals, modems and often printers.
Matti
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Rabbits ran AMLCs as well.
The ICS stuff was on the larger 50 Series, towards the end.
Most likely a rabbit or low to medium 50 Series.
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To add a little more insight to the issue of support...
I agree with Trevor in that support is like insurance, however the true
benefit of support is far more than is obvious in the short-term.
What support means is that:
1. The end user can get answers today.
2. The vendor is assured of a continu
I heard that changing UVSYNC from 1 to 0 might solve the problem when people
attempt to log out on mass, because with UVSYNC set to 1, everytime a user
logs out, the system flushes all current machine memory to
disk, not just the users memory area as mentioned in the manual.
Has anybody set UVSYNC
No I've checked and there's no other telnet session/service running.
Regards
G
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Is there another telnet ser
I still get the problem from a clean reboot.
Regards,
G
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Is this after shutting down UV, or after shu
Doesn't an xterm by default emulate vt?
And what are you trying to do? I don't understand the question ...
Cheers,
Wol
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Is this after shutting down UV, or after shutting down the pc?
Dunno if it's fixed, but we ALWAYS reboot after shutting down UV. If you
shut down the telnet server while telnet clients are running, the telnet
server won't restart ...
(there are ways round this, but we can't be bothered ...)
Chee
Hi,
How can I capture the system date/time in a variable through paragraph
For e.g. if i need-
To create a a record in como file with id include date and time of run
Like: RUN.13203.7145.COMO
Regards,
Amit
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If it's an AMLC ... I'm sure an engineer on (I think)
news:comp.sys.prime could tell us, but I'm guessing it must have been
one of the big boxes. We had AMLCs on our 25/30, But by the time of the
850 an 950 I think they were using ICS boards. So - we got our first
rabbit mid-83? that was post-AMLC
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