It's been pointed out to me that my request for another
position
might have been taken in a light hearted manner
It wasn't so intended!
You don't have any positions vacant in sunny douglas do
you? Anyone else?
Anywhere in Africa? Preferably South Africa. Promise I'll
be quiet as a mouse, and
Dawn M. Wolthuis wrote:
I think someone posted the name of the voc entry required if you want
to do something at the time of an ODBC login, such as initializing
named common memory. Otherwise, I suspect it is in the doc somewhere
(sorry I don't have more details). Check the voc on your
Definitely an honourable reply.
The thing is tho', that if they don't do it in the most
accepted/requested way, they'll have more hassle in the long run,
forever being bombarded with petty whinging.
Seems to me a system where
* email (the list) carries on as usual
* All emailed
Hi Peter,
Try checking the permission's on the following files udsrvhlpd and udsrvd.
More likely to be the udsrvhlpd file though. Open the permission's to '555'
in Unix Terms (Read + Execute for all)
Thanks,
Jonathan Smith
IBM Certified Solutions Expert
Advanced Support Engineer - U2
Hi Peter,
Please see my previous message first of all about the helper message error.
Also the fact UniData hasn't cleared the processes up correctly yet, is
because as far as UniData is concerned they probally haven't died, this is
most probally down to your network settings which are not
In a message dated 4/22/2004 12:29:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Seems to me a system where
*email (the list) carries on as usual
*All emailed responses are submitted as forum responses
*All forum responses are whooshed out to the list as email
I would
Schalk, you don't have to send the screen layout up and down
the lines -
have locally installed GUI apps, pointing to remote site
data. When the
program loads up, it gets all it's programming power from
the local
workstation, and data transfer is at a minimum.
I know this is a nirvana, and a real
Dawn
Why dispense with the work already done in Data/Basic - I
know I plug
the language, and y'all ignore me, but OpenInsight (the GUI
version of
Advanced Revelation) looks and feels just like the Gates
product, _and_
has the wonderful facility to use your already existing
DataBasic code.
The
but remembered not to include the entire original
post in my response this time -- sorry I forget that on
Oops! Me too - sorry folks!
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Depends on your local system. If it's a winterm or xterm, where's the
hard disk for you to have locally installed GUI apps?
What you've just defined is a fat client, not a thin one. By
definition, a thin client *doesn't* *have* a disk attached to the local
workstation...
Cheers,
Wol
At 01:06 AM 22/04/2004, Anthony Youngman wrote:
Java (not necessarily Sun's version) will be available on any platform
that people care to put it on. MS have made a point of saying (or at the
very least not denying) that .net is intended to work best with Windows
and, indeed, parts of it are
One ways is to remove the before / after fields and associated code, if any
from the scripts.
Regards, Ian Renfrew
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Usually, about an hour after you get into work
http://www.carcarealert.com/caffeine.jpg
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George Gallen
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Karl,
Sounds interesting. So you have a screen that is 80 columns by
60 rows. Does that mean that you can than do PRINT @(0,60) to
get the bottom line of the screen? And can you do 132 by 60??
I use
OPINION
If Netware goes away, I'll not shed a single tear... Headaches for many
clients would then go away also.
/OPINION
Karl
On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 02:09, Anthony Youngman wrote:
FYI, Novell HAVE purchased SuSE - the company, that is, not the
software.
So, with regard to my previous post
sarcasm
What? Actually BUY software? We all know that software developers work for
free.
/sarcasm
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From: Karl L Pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 7:25 AM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: Re: OT: Terminal emulator for Mac (was Re: What
but you must run your database on Windows with Revelation, right? I heard
through the grapevine that Windows was going away ;-) so I really want
something that is Windows-independent, yet where any client or server in the
mix could be Windows.
But I do get the Revelation mailings and I think
Hi,
Can some one tell me how to convert lower case letters to uppercaseand
vise versa
tx in advance for the help
regards
reddy
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OCONV(whatever,MCU)
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Hi,
Can some one tell me how to convert lower case letters to
Hi,
Use the conversion codes :
MCU - make all upper case
MCL - make all lower case
MCT - make capitalised
They can be used with the OCONV in BASIC or as a conversion statement in a
file dictionary.
IHTH
Regards
Neil.
Neil Charrington
C.A. Software Systems
www.casoftware.co.uk
www.mv4gl.com
tx for the help
regards
reddy
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RE: How do we convert lowercase letters to uppercase in Pick
Another nice one is OCONV(Variable,MCT).
If initial value of Variable is TEST, result will be Test.
(First letter cap, subsequent letters lower case.)
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ICONV or OCONV(fieldname,'MCL') uppercase to lowercase
ICONV or OCONV(fieldname,'MCU') lowercase to uppercase
Ron White
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Subject: How do we convert lowercase letters to
Jeremy,
Welcome to the group! I'm not familiar with the replication error you're
having but it sounds like you may want to simply try making the
replication time a lot longer. If the problem goes away, keep halving
the time until you find a 'sweet spot'. It doesn't fix the problem, but
it may
Only downsides to these OCONV's is that McDonalds and O'Henry lose the 2nd
capitalized letter. The only true way to manage would be to have a BEGIN
CASE situation to look for MC or O' at the beginning and handle that way.
Plus maintain a list of unprogrammable exceptions.
I have a music database
Thanks for the advice Charles. You definitely are right about what caused
the problem. I tested a lab system by overloading a faster box and
replicating the data to a slower box. That duplicated the error, too much
disk i/o for the slower box to keep up its normal processes i guess. When i
Hi,
I have upl which calls a set of basic programs. The set of programs will
create text files form Universe datanase. Can anyone tell me how to
schedule the UPL so that i can run the upl everday at particular time.
tx in advance
regards
Reddy
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Um. Whats a upl?
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Subject: How to schedule upl program in pick basic
Hi,
I have upl which calls a set of basic programs. The set of programs
What OS are you running - NT, Unix
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Subject: How to schedule upl program in pick basic
Hi,
I have upl which calls a set of basic programs.
Bobby, on the NT system are you logged in with administrator privileges when
this will be run, or as a limited user?
If administrator, you can use 'DOS /c ' similar to the shell command. This
will get you away from the UV contraints. I would not recommend using a
batch script, but something a
If W2k you can use the Scheduled Tasks feature (start, settings, control
panel) to kick off TCL commands.
If Unix use Cron.
I have upl which calls a set of basic programs. The set of
programs will
create text files form Universe datanase. Can anyone tell me how to
schedule the UPL so
Easier is:
VAR='lowercase'
VAR = upcase(VAR)
CRT VAR
LOWERCASE
Reverse command:
VAR='UPPERCASE'
VAR = downcase(VAR)
CRT VAR
uppercase
Karl
On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 13:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tx for the help
regards
reddy
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Thanks Jeremy, faxing is done by customer service, so everyone will need
access to this option. I am having to quickly come-up-to-speed on vbscript;
in my free time. We can get around this feature not working for a while, but
not for too long.
Bobby Ramirez
Senior Programmer
Body Wise
Is there an easier Solution:
Faxes in Windows are installed as Printers, therefore, could you create
an alias for your Fax driver, such as FAX1 and then just write your
mvBASIC code to send to that printer. Theoretically you could then even
print to a fax from TCL using
SETPTR ,,stuff
you cannot run scripts if not logged in as administrator, but it would be
possible to run an .exe . not sure if you know how to program c++ or vb.
Thanks Jeremy, faxing is done by customer service, so everyone will need
access to this option. I am having to quickly come-up-to-speed on
Bobby,
Don't know if it will help but we utilize Net Satisfaxtion from Faxback
along with
Advancedware's AWFORMS software to fax and email documents. We are running
Epicor's
Dataflo software but the interface is coded in Unibasic print programs.
Steve Moore
Amerex Corporation
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What kind of scripts? Batch files? I have a number of processes which
write out and execute batch files and ordinary users can execute them just
fine.
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From: Jeremy Adell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Dialing a Fax/Modem from A UV basic program
you cannot
and just cuz no one mentioned it ( not cuz it's better than UPCASE()
DOWNCASE() ),
CONVERT does character for character swapping:
CONVERT 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' TO 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
in ANYSTR
and
CONVERT 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' TO 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
in
Brian, I hope this responds to your points (Good chatting BTW, hope all is
well):
- Because the compiler is free doesn't mean the IDE must be too. We could
say the MV database model and Pick/BASIC compiler are free, and we're just
licensing user access to it through the various MV DBMS
These are scripts ending with .vbs, .js run with either (command line)
cscript.exe or (gui) wscript.exe. On server 2003, i have found that only
privileged users can run these. Used for automated administration of the
server. 2000 may allow it, but i would hope not. These scripts give you a
way
Hi everybody!
Has anybody installed udt 6.0.5 on RH AS. Any experiences with that, especially with
UOJ ?
I know it this platform is not in official list (only RH ES is) but maybe somebody has
tried it.
We had some problems with installing it but finally we succeeded. Currently we
experience
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