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Whats the Wiki??
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I'd be interested in this, too. It sounds very useful.
Thanks to you both!
Dave
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Behalf Of Wendy Smoak
Would you be willing to post a HOWTO? Where do you set this option,
what does the output look like? This sounds very interesting but is yet
another thing that would
Good thought. I haven't, but it's a good way to go. I'll let you know what I find.
Thanks,
Dave
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Behalf Of Piers Angliss
Have you (can you) examined the Schedule1 table to verify that the
corruption is occurring between Schedule1 and SCHED_DATA and not between
screen a
Are these internal in the UniObjects interface? I haven't encountered them before.
- Dave
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Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 9:48 AM
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Subject: RE: Crazy intermittent problem. Need
Hi, and thanks for the assistance.
> Timothy Snyder wrote:
> I'm just trying to isolate whether the problem with your program is in the update or
> display routine.
Sorry that I didn't explain this better.
What I'm actually seeing is that everything on the screen looks fine. I'll move a few
S
Yes the records are being stored erroneously. I don't actually notice the problem
until the data is read when opening the program the second time.
My session is opened and closed each time that reading and writing is done. Normally,
the connection is closed.
I'm basically doing this:
1) Sele
Hi,
I'm using UniObjects to write the data, too, using SchedFile.Write(). I've posted
some code in my last note.
I haven't heard of the streamwriter and/or textwriter objects. Could you please tell
me more?
Thanks,
Dave
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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
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
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
Colin, you are great!
The updated uci.dll file worked great, and I can import a Unidata file into Excel
now!
(Now back to VB.NET for the program.)
Thanks so much! :) :) :)
- Dave
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Hi,
That would be great, if it's ok to do it. You can reach me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks again for the help.
- Dave
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Not sure, but I'm guessing that maybe it is something in your uci.config file. Maybe
double check for case sensitivity and possible control characters.
- Dave
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Behalf Of Kerry Gasque
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 1
Hi,
I've tried the demo account, and get the same error.
I'm trying a different avenue. A freshly set up PC, where I'll only install the
Unidata ODBC driver and Microsoft Excel. I'm just making sure that it isn't some
other program that I may have on my PC having overwritten a file somewhere.
tps://www-927.ibm.com/software/data/u2/support/u2techconnect/udt6pe.asp
I don't think there is any difference on the client side...
hth
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>From: Dave Tabor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 9:52 AM
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>Subject: Unidata ODBC initial setup error
Hi,
Although I'm an old hand at Unidata and UniBasic, I'm a newbie to ODBC.
I am trying to set up an ODBC link to my Unidata 6.0 database, using the Unidata ODBC
driver that came with 6.0, to use in a VB.net application I'm writing. All seems to
be set properly, but if I try to do a test of
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