SP.ASSIGN (HS sends the file to the spooler, with HOLD and RETAIN attributes asserted.
It does not send files to the &HOLD& file. You will find your files in the directory
referred to by your UVSPOOL configuration parameter. You can use the SPOOL -LIST
command to see that they are held from p
Hi, I'm trying to use the 'SP.ASSIGN HS' to send the output to file under UNIX &HOLD&
directory.
I'm doing and seeing the following -- but no file ever shows up under &HOLD&
directory. Any clues or thoughts? It gets to the queue? But I don't know what to
answer to get it to file. Thanks!!!
>We are migrating to Universe 10.0.9 running on Redhat 8, and finding
>problems with "autologout" function . Our default setting is for 40
>minutes and it actually logs the user out after about 8 or 9 minutes.
>Anyone else had a problem with this? Thanks,
I flagged this as an AD...We have a produ
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
Manuals, etc., for UniVerse 9.5, 9.6 and 10.0 are all on the IBM website. Also
UniData 5.2 and 6.0.
Start at http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/library/
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From: "Anthony Youngman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 12:07:03 -
To: "U2 Users Discuss
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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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Dave Tabor
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 4:18 PM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: Crazy intermittent problem. Need help as soon as possible.
Hi, Everyone.
I'm having trouble
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
I also would like to ask the list a additional question.
We are thinking about upgrading from Universe 9.5.2.1 to a version 10.?
(something)
Does anyone know if there any issues we might have with our basic code if
we do?
BTW which version of 10 is the most stable?
Any info could be useful.
...or the Prime I-1000's/P400's. Flip switches to set up octal addresses, twist a
dial between "fetch" and "store" (?), put your left foot in, put your left foot out...
Jim
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Sent: Thur
Sorta makes me think of the booting instructions on a MicroData Reality.
Steve
At 02:53 PM 3/18/04 -0500, you wrote:
Not sure exactly, but I've got some cryptic notes here:
I think it's ++
This will take you through some questions like "Software Update",
etc. You'll have to answer these as yo
Not sure exactly, but I've got some cryptic notes here:
I think it's ++
This will take you through some questions like "Software Update", etc. You'll have to
answer these as you think appropriate for your needs.
If that doesn't work, I know that will bring you to a dos prompt (depending
o
boat anchor!
Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I don't know. It appears to be either a 486 or
P1 vintage. Early 90's
perhaps.
thanks.
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From: "Dave S"
To: "U2 Users Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: Alpha-Micro to D3
> What y
I don't know. It appears to be either a 486 or P1 vintage. Early 90's
perhaps.
thanks.
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From: "Dave S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "U2 Users Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: Alpha-Micro to D3
> What year model is tha
What year model is that Alpha-Micro system ?
Ron White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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From: "Mark Johnson"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 12:39 PM
Subject: Alpha-Micro to D3
Dear All:
One of my clients has a 40 user Alpha Micro native system that's in need of
a
Peggy and I are writing a series of articles in Spectrum about U2 files.
The first one is in the March/April issue which is just out. I'd be
interested in reactions and feedback. The first article is pretty
introductory; we're going to do five or six and will strive for some depth.
Feel free to e
In a message dated 3/18/2004 3:26:32 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Sent: 17 March 2004 19:40
> To: U2 Users Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Setting up SQL step 1
>
> "Good news (I think) From what I learned - the admin user is set up when you
> load the operating system
Very true. Upgrading from an earlier version of RD databases
to D3 is a no-brainer. I just don't like their business policies and
practices.
Ron White
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From: "Mark Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "U2 Users Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March
Perhaps I've been buffered by the wrath of RD as i don't work with them
directly. I work with a company called Zumasys and they've been incredibly
helpful with the migrations and new systems that I've installed.
I did go to bat with RD directly discussing a licensing issue and was able
to convince
I do agree that IBM has made a decent effort at keeping UV viable, and that
is a very nice thing indeed. Some of us put in a LOT of ourselves to get
it where it was at 9.6.
I believe that upgrading is a good thing too, although only if
"undocumented features" are kept at a minimum.
At 09:43
Well, that's a hearty pat on the back for all those old timers out there who worked on
UniVerse during the VMark days.
Still, better to upgrade (IMHO). Afterall, why not add some excitement to your life
and chase some new "features" instead of the same old ones you already know how to
deal wit
LOL... love this one.
At 09:23 AM 03/18/2004, you wrote:
upgrade, upgrade, upgrade. You think maybe somewhere along the path
between 9.5 and 10.1 the SQL setup and operation was improved just a tad?
Don Kibbey
please feel free to do so. My experience with this specific issue revealed
t
upgrade, upgrade, upgrade. You think maybe somewhere along the path
between 9.5 and 10.1 the SQL setup and operation was improved just a tad?
Don Kibbey
please feel free to do so. My experience with this specific issue revealed
that it has stayed unchanged and I get the impression that it
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 12:39 PM
Subject: Alpha-Micro to D3
Dear All:
One of my clients has a 40 user Alpha Micro native system that's in need of
a migration. I want to migrate to D3/W2K. I've
Don't have those but perhaps the manual from symbol would be of help...
ftp://symstore.longisland.com/Symstore/techpubs/manuals/mobile/pdf/3264502a..pdf
Check out p. 3-4
1. Boot the terminal to command mode.
For the 35-Key terminal:
" Press and hold and .
" Press and release PWR.
" Release and
Does anyone know how to get back to the main configuration menu on a Symbol
PDT6800? I'm stuck at: 'Terminal cannot associate with AP. You're out of
range or not configured.'
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Why might I have the 9.5 docu? Because we're still running it :-(
It's all very well, but there is some truth in the old adage "if it aint
broke, don't fix it".
Cheers,
Wol
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Donald Kibbey
Sent: 18 March 2004
upgrade, upgrade, upgrade. You think maybe somewhere along the path between 9.5 and
10.1 the SQL setup and operation was improved just a tad?
Don Kibbey
Financial Systems Manager
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/18/04 06:25AM >>>
Well, 9.5 is a VMark
Well, 9.5 is a VMark product ... I'm not surprised IBM said "the
documentation doesn't exist". As we know from the licencing fiasco, the
chain of control somewhere there went down the pan ... it's changed
hands three times since then and somebody probably mislaid it somewhere
...
I've probably got
Reboot?
Probably not okay. Can you do a "ps -ef" at unix level and identify the
process there? LISTU may well tell you this number too. Then do a "kill
-15" on the process. That'll tell it to shut itself down cleanly. If
that fails, then try a "kill -9". If that fails, it's a problem with
Unix, an
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