Hi Clif,
These 3 or 4 lines I worked out myself (it looks small and simple but it
took me a while) and then Glenn H. contributed the rest of the data
below. I use it for running a script every night that checks on the size
of the files and will alert us to any file growing over 1.5Gb so we can
ens
I've purchased many Prodigy DataMax label printers (4x6 UPS or smaller) from
Ebay for around $80-$150 each over the last few years. The replacement heads
alone are $280 new.
The PCL (sic) is pretty straightforward. It isn't WYSIWYG but debugable.
These printers have all the bar code fonts containe
I would like a copy of the unix magic file, David. Would you mind
posting it as text? Otherwise, you can send a copy as an attachment to
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On Apr 5, 2004, at 3:46 AM, Logan, David (SST - Adelaide) wrote:
file. I also have a magic
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If you Dont Agree, Prove it... Everybody can Talk.. Where are your
Test
Results?
The problem wi
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Why is this thread here? And, why is it still continuing?
Can we stop now?
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You might have a look at http://www.pickwiki.com JavaSource area.
Stuart
> -Original Message-
> Behalf Of John Castilletti
> Does anyone have any real live simple examples that they are willing to
share!
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> If you Dont Agree, Prove it... Everybody can Talk.. Where are your Test
> Results?
The problem with performance tests is that there are so many variables. And
then if you remove a lot of the variables to perform a lab test, that does
not reflect real world.
So then you try and make your lab con
Help !
Has anyone had any luck with the above ?
I understand the only authorised version of UV10 on XP is 10.0.15 and i am on 10.0.10
however seems to works fine except oledb
I am getting the following error messages which seem to suggest its a
username/password problem
Error 1997 Died in UCI:
haha :) Real Funny Man! When people LOSE an Argument..
They start Bitching and calling Names Just like you!
You know what we call them...L***ERS!
Joe Eugene
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You must be Missing the Thread Completely. Just like you started
another One here What do you want?
You Don't want me to reply to Direct Questions?
"You seem to have some other issues."
If something is NOT right...I will come out LOUD and Say it on any Forum.
I am NOT a ***Disciple*** of an
Hi all,
Does anyone have any real live simple examples that they are
willing to share!
I would greatly appreciated it, as I am just starting out with
this and am a bit overwhelmed with it all.
TIA,
John
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>Attached is some old code I used to do HTTP requests for a screen scraping
>thing I was trying out when I couldn't get CALLHTTP to work as I expected.
Sorry Mike, just remembered the lists trim attachments.
Mail me off-list if you want the code.
Craig
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> Will,
>
> > Joe I think Zero is an exagerration.
>
> This is NOT an Exaggeration, these are TEST Results from well
> maintained
> SQL Tables.
So you're claiming that the query literally takes ZERO time - or in other
words that MS SQL Server is INFINITELY fast in performing this particular
que
Mike,
I believe biztalk has a webservices (or possibly just XML over HTTP)
connector.
I would just do sockets/XML straight from UV.
As I recall, the biztalk interface I saw defines was HORRENDOUSLY complex
XML but only because it was automatically generated so the XML was correct
for a business
Hi Mike,
UniVerse sockets will not strip CRLF.
Attached is some old code I used to do HTTP requests for a screen scraping
thing I was trying out when I couldn't get CALLHTTP to work as I expected.
No promises that it will work, I haven't touched it in a while.
I posted a trimmed version of this
Hi Joe,
I must admit to being completely baffled as to your point. Are you
1) Trying to prove you know something about MS SQL?
2) Trying to prove you know something about Oracle?
3) Trying to prove you know nothing about Universe?
4) Trying to prove you haven't been to any course on the presentat
Hi All,
We are moving towards "Microsoft BizTalk Server" as the standard 'glue'
between our disparate systems.
[Yes, I know that the U2 products now talk to IBM's MQ-series products
natively, but we don't have any IBM infrastructure, we're mostly an MS shop.
Another big advantage is that BizTalk
Hi Karjala,
>>No man pages on our AIX or Solaris systems for printcap.
I haven't been following the thread, but on AIX you probably want to `man
qconfig`.
Craig
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At 18:55 05/04/04, you wrote:
Excellent news.
This group is far too useful to loose
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Will,
> Joe I think Zero is an exagerration.
This is NOT an Exaggeration, these are TEST Results from well maintained
SQL Tables.
SQL:
select count(*) from TableName
Or
select count(@IdentityField) from TableName (This is Faster than the
above)
The above 2 ran against MS-SQLServer instant.
Amy, Dawn, David,
Thank you all for your answers. It was a missing VOC entry for a cataloged
Subroutine. When I tried to select from command line using SQL SELECT I saw
the error and fixed it.
Thank you again for your help.
Have a lovely day.
Regards
Kafsat
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Whilst not a 'built in' facility, you can code a solution around this to get (more or
less) instant results using a dual/degenerate inversion scheme - of course that would
also have required you to know in advance that you wanted to perform such a wildcard
search on the field in question.
Ross
We're using cURL in a manner very similar to this for all outgoing HTTP and
have created a BASIC wrapper with an intuitive API which encapsulates the
functionality. In addition to other features, our code does error checking
prior to sending transmissions, does URL encoding, handles HTTPS, handles
Hi Karjala,
If you don't wish to use the Solaris printing interface, install LPrng
http://www.lprng.org as this is probably closer to what you are familiar
with. This is more along the lines of the BSD setup and as such has a
/etc/printcap file.
Regards
David Logan
Database Administrator
HP Mana
George,
And maybe I can get the fellow what wants to get the new printers to do the work!
He's our Solaris guy, but I don't think his strength is in printers.
I suspect, though, that we'd take more than 15 minutes to figure out what command
sequences to send. :)
Also, Solaris uses System V pri
We use Datamax labels printers. While I don't send straight
ASCII to it, I don't know if it won't accept it.
You could try calling their tech support 407-523-5540 and
ask them, they have always been very helpful and know their
products very well.
Can't speak for Zebra, havn't had to use one.
Geo
Friends,
I really have no time for any development, however small, on this. Too many other
higher priority projects on my list. These printers are used by many people, however
infrequently, so having the printer attached and driven from a single workstation is
not attractive, though I might b
Hey Karjala,
Why not just purchase something like a Dymo SE300 label printer and put it
on a Windows workstation, connected to the network running the U2
application? You should be able to access the Unix based U2 application from
the Windows workstation easiliy enough...
The Dymo does barcodes v
Joe:
Give it up, please! Your obstinance has frustrated us all. Let me give a
couple of examples:
1) You state "Nobody here has come up with any real proof of any clear
testing results...other than just sending out "USELESS" "RANDOM" emails" (my
emphasis added). Such incendiary words, mixed w
We're using Zebra printers also, and you cannot send plain ASCII text to them.
We've recently purchases some IBM A-3300 printers, they may take plain ascii
text. I'm not sure though.
Nick Cipollina
Systems Analyst
SuperValu Eastern Region
(804)746-6068
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We use Zebra printers. However, the output needs to be in ZPL language. Im
not sure that you will escape the 'control' characters altogether. You will
at minimum need to put characters around the barcode themselves if the need
arises. I've never tried sending plain ascii text to them, so Im not
Will;
I haven't tested this but I have a feeling this is one of the areas that
having fixed field lengths can really help. It might allow the search the go
through the data a little easier because it knows where it all is. Not as
much "parsing". May depend on a number of variables though.
Not spe
This might be a bit more than you want, but in the long
run, may solve your needs better.
What if you imbed you own psudocode, tag like into the
text you want printed. (ie. )
then write a subroutine (once), that will convert your
psudeocode to the specific printer's code. This way if
later, you ch
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> >Personally I would be surprised if either database had a
> way of handling
> >leading wildcards other than an exhaustive scan.
>
> Use "Contains"/English Query. See MS-SQL Server Docs.
>
> Joe Eugene
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> The other day.. i was inspecting a UV File with a UV Developer, he ran a
> "COUNT FILENAME"
> on our Customer Master... (BTW Quad CPU 4GHZ)... It took 12-15 Minutes to
> get a result
> back from UV. The fil
Hello,
I'm running UniData 5.2.15 on AIX 4.3.2 but will be going to UniData 6.0.9 on Solaris
2.8. We have two stand alone Epson LX300+ 9 pin dot matrix printers we use to print
labels. They are defined as generic (ASCII) devices. The printers are old and the
output is acceptable, at best.
I
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Thanks guys, the filepeek told me the bad news!
filepeek status:
Active file .. "/memo/MEMO1"
Current file address . 0x
Maximum file address . 0x79626FFF
Window size .. 512 bytes
0xFF will display as . ""
Default base . 16
Default mode . 32-bit
Since its such as lovely Monday...
Here's a routine for moving data using HTTP or HTTPS. You can send data as
if from a form (i.e. encoded in the command string) or as a file. Obviously
you can also get data. This uses the public domain "Curl"
(http://curl.mirrors.redwire.net/utility) utiliy whic
I suspect that your subroutine accesses named COMMON memory. In that case,
you need to initialize named common when you make the ODBC connection.
UniData provides a means to do that if you put your initialization into
either a paragraph or basic program (I forget which) that is named according
to
I had a client that attempted just what you are doing. After 2 years, and a
little over 2 million dollars spent, they went back to their home grown
UniVerse system. I will not go into the gorey details of the nightmare, but
will summarize with this: limited customization, double billing, double
It's good to remind ourselves that there are a ton of command line type tools out
there that do some pretty amazing things. (lynx, wget, rsync, etc). Most are
availble in source form and with compiled versions for both Unix and Windows.
Don Kibbey
Financial Systems Manager
Finnegan, Henderson
> Also, would wget (if running unix) be an option? Not sure if it
> will work to submit a form, I know it will retrieve data.
I may be dating myself, but I was thinking of LYNX .. The only reason that
this *might* be useful is if you need the output formatted .. WGET will get
the HTML source ..
-
Sorry I forgot to say Win 2000 server. The socket feature may work, we have
never used it alone, so I am not sure if it will strip them or not.
Thanks for the suggestion. We will look at it. Also, thanks to Mark for
his suggestion for a work around outside of UV. We may ultimately end up
ther
I uncovered an issue in 10.1 that may be an issue to some.
If one does a FILELOCK and then opens the File again then the File Lock
is dropped. This may occur where some one has the file variables in
common, and may open the file again in a subroutine, where they are
unsure if the File had been p
Will the sockets subroutine also strip out the CR/LF? If so, you
may need to use just plain socket programming from UV, and avoid
the http specific calls.
Also, would wget (if running unix) be an option? Not sure if it
will work to submit a form, I know it will retrieve data.
George
>-Origin
In the past, I have avoided short comings of callHTTP by sending the request
to my own java servlet - which in turn uses the power of Java to send the
final request on to the vendor.
It puts an extra link in the chain, but did the job.
-Original Message-
From: Mike Dallaire [mailto:[EMAI
Also, once you check out David's suggestions below, verify first you can execute the
sql select at tcl before trying through the driver, i.e.
: SQL SELECT SUBR_FIELD FROM MYVIEW_NF;
I've found this happen under two different situationsa dependency is the most
common. Sometime's it's as s
UV 10.1
Hello all,
We are trying to use callHTTP to submit and retrieve data to a vendor that
requires the use of multipart/form-data as the MIME type. We have hit a
snag with the boundaries because char(13)'s appear to be stripped out by
callHTTP and boundaries need to begin with a crlf.
IBM is
To answer the other questions:
I would gain ODBC access with MS Access to the Invoice Header/Line Tables,
Customer and Product Tables. I would maintain in Access a table of those
Invoices already converted. I would then create a CSV export of the new
Invoices and current Customer/Product tables an
Hi Steve,
Use the filepeek verb, it is in the Universe bin directory (I presume
this is unix as filepeek does not exist on windows (AFAIK)). Run this
and look at the header information, it will tell you either 32 or 64 bit
file. I also have a magic file (thanks to Glenn Herbert) that tells me
from
Hi Steve,
there are two ways that I know of :
1. Try to use the verb uvfixfile -f filename from Unix. It will complain
that the file is 64 bit.
2. Use the STATUS statement in Basic. Note - this is not the same as the
STATUS() function. This is the way that I do it. Write a little program
tha
Bob,
Thanks for the feedback. With any luck, everyone'll come along and
we can keep doing fighting the good fight together.
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Charles Barouch
www.KeyAlly.com
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Bob Witney wrote:
Excellent news.
This group is far too useful to loose
Excellent news.
This group is far too useful to loose
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From: Results [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2004 01:30
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Subject: Pass The Baton (Please Read, Important)
U2-Users,
As so many people have stated, no one could ever replace
Hi Ross
I don't know about all the VARs in RSA, but we use a company call prosol.
Regards
Björn Behr
Programmer
HYFLO Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
Tel : +27 11 386 5800
Fax : +27 11 444 5391
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW : http://www.hyf
Please forgive my ignorance, but in Australasia there appear to be 2 'master VARs' of
U2 products (PRISM & MBS), though I understand there are 'some' people that deal
direct with IBM.
I'm just wondering what the 'norm' is in the outside world these days ?
For example, I know that Monolith used
Does your subroutine have any dependencies? COMMON variables? Such
previously open files, with the file variables stored in COMMON, etc., etc.
If it does, you need to either remove these dependencies or work around
them, some how...we've went through a similar exercise as yourself.
Regards,
Davi
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