I believe you are talking about the discussion on
scheduling programs.
ED VOC SCHEDULE-THIS
0001: PA
0001: LOOP (If you want this to repeat each day)
0002: SLEEP XX:XX (Time you want process to run)
0003: TCL COMMAND
0004: TCL COMMAND
0005: TCL COMMAND
0005: REPEAT (If you want this to repeat
Another method would be:
ED VOC SCHEDULE-THIS
0001: PA
0001: LOOP (If you want this to repeat each day)
0002: SLEEP XX:XX (Time you want process to run)
0003: TCL COMMAND
0004: TCL COMMAND
0005: TCL COMMAND
0005: REPEAT (If you want this to repeat each day)
PHANTOM SCHEDULE-THIS
LO
It works
If you are just looking to print from One particular printer, there
are also external devices you can hook inline to the printer and the
cable, which will take ASCII codes and translate them to the appropriate
HP codes to produce the bar code.
the 128 barcode from Pick, (David Church's) should be
what I do for that is I have a script I run when either of UV admins
logs in which checks the status of any phantoms that are supposed to
be running on a daily basis, and if not, reports that they are not running.
which is much easier in *NIX (with the ps command). I don't know what
you would use
Usually, about an hour after you get into work
http://www.carcarealert.com/caffeine.jpg
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I didn't suggest using Yahoo Groups, just using it as an
example. I hate the ads...but then again, it's free too.
From my experience, I've usually seen fairly good response
times to posts and replies (2 hrs). Whether it makes a difference
of .us vs .au don't know. But some of the replies have
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Oh. The Microsoft model...
:-)
On Apr 21, 2004, at 6:29, George Gallen wrote:
from it/for it, but if you think your getting a great buy for your
money, your willing to accept almost any flaw.
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Yahoo groups works this way.
You can either post via the web, or from Email, and receive
either web only or also via email.
Of course, if the forum being used is canned, and doesn't have
those options, it might be a bit more difficult to do what we
want.
George
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lost alot of quality.
So, now I'm on a trek to find an application to capture the entire
window as one long image.
Thanks
George
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end programs like
Photoshop, but
it's under $100
Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
http://www.wcs-corp.com
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As long as the page doesn't have forms.
Cost is $149, not too bad. But they do have a free 20 use
evaluation period.
George
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oops. meant as long as the page doesn't have FRAMES, it can have forms.
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Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:47 PM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: [OT] Complete Browser Window Image Capture? [solved]
http
I believe one problem was either there wasn't unzip or there
wasn't gunzip.
I changed one to the other. I believe I changed all the references
to unzip to gunzip, then it worked.
George
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It might be 'cleaner' to link the files:
ln -s /sbin/gunzip /sbin/uncompress
Just a thought.
Karl
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 12:49, George Gallen wrote:
yes, it's uncompress, and the problem isn't just in PE.
Since I believe gunzip works with .Z files as well, what
I did
: rqxfvanudp.bmp
--waadulformneathsntfe
Content-Type: text/plain;
name=DELETED0.TXT
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=DELETED0.TXT
--waadulformneathsntfe--
George Gallen
Senior Programmer/Analyst
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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
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. x=###,y=###,size=###,font=xxx)
then write a subroutine (once), that will convert your
psudeocode to the specific printer's
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.
no propaganda in the media.WOW what an understatement.
our media has more propaganda than I'd like.
How many times have the news only reported one side of a story?
or left out a lot of important facts? - That's propaganda.
However, at least we have access to multiple views of propagranda
: 510.781.5139
Mobile.: 707-761-3707
George Gallen wrote:
Currently We integrate with our UPS Worldship software by FTPing our
shipping info over to the UPS machine, then an ODBC is setup
to link the
ftp file
to it's own use.
Snip
Does anyone know if DHL's software can handle the same thing
solutions ok as well.
We are on UV on Unix, and the DHL machine is on the network.
Thanks
George
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From: george r smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 12:21 PM
To: 'U2 Users Discussion List'
Subject: Question for Donald Kibbey
There are only 10 people in the world who understand binary
and I am not one
of them.
Your not 01, so you must
You don't seem to be able to put any values on the phantom line
(and if you do, they seem to be ignored). I never tried Commons
for this.
Another method I use is I create a VOC entry
based on UserNO and something static like:
(ex. 101phantom)
1PA
2RUN LIB PROGRAMNAME PASSVAR1 PASSVAR2 PASSVAR3
http://www.globalcomputer.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?Edp
No=168286sku=N52-1043
I was thinking about buying one...networking it to my laptop. For 500.00
already assembled can't go
too much wrong.
George
George Gallen
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, George Gallen wrote:
http://www.globalcomputer.com/applications/searchtools/item-De
tails.asp?Edp
No=168286sku=N52-1043
I was thinking about buying one...networking it to my laptop. For 500.00
already assembled can't go
too much wrong.
George
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From: George Gallen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 7:21 AM
Subject: RFID tracking...
Has anyone here worked with the RFID readers?
We are looking
We do this with one of our printek tri-trak printers.
I have (3) universe queues setup, but only (1) unix printcap
/usr/uv/lpt.drivers/driver.PR21:
(cat /usr/uv/lpt.drivers/switch1 ; cat - | /usr/mbin/lf2crlf ; echo -n )
| lp -d PR32
/usr/uv/lpt.drivers/driver.PR22:
(cat
sense the tag
and read it's ID.
Anyone know of any good MFG's/Sites that discusses RFID implementation?
One product I read had inches as the distance from reader and tag, can this
be increased to feet?
Thanks
George
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ph
What about creating a file with the data, and outsourcing it to be
done by a blast fax provider?
At 100 faxes/day
One provider (not as cheap as bulk faxers...but).
www.faxaway.com
Where you email them in the form of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and the body/document in the email is faxed to the
since it's runing unix, chances are you can setup hylafax which
will do what is needed., works off the same principle as faxaway
you send an email (locally) and hylafax goes from there. It's
quite configurable.
It's not off the shelf. On Redhat, there is an RPM, then a config
file has be setup.
what about using tar?
cd destination ; tar cvf - /sourcetreename | tar xvf -
I think the above will work.
George
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Subject: How do I copy Unix files 2 gig
My biggest problems when converting from T64 to Redhat wasn't
the UV part of the equation, but rather all the unix scripts
that were fired off by UV (where the options differed, were called
different things, etc).
We also went from UV 8.2 - UV 10, so we HAD to recompile all our
programs, and the
Well, here is one way, given you are running Unix and want to use windows...
If you just want to load data into Excel and you only want to do this
on one windows machine.
There is a lpd/lpr daemon program I use (www.brooksnet.com) called RPM which
when setup on a windows machine, looks like a
I'm on UV 10 and got the same results.
George
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Someone came to me with the
It was that XOR post. Guess it really was nasty!
George
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Not only did I get flooded
state / FICA at this point
Is the above the correct method for determining taxable income for a
paycheck, and
if it is via tables where can I get the table in computer readable format.
George
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taxable income for a
paycheck, and
if it is via tables where can I get the table in computer
readable format.
George
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countries? After all, he did ask for the technique
...)
Cheers,
Wol
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Sent: 13 February 2004 15:40
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Subject: Payroll computations
I'm trying to write a program that will give
it
that way.
Thanks
George
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Title: Message
what
about using a serial - ethernet -
wirelessbridge/// wireless
router - server
since
your only talking about a scale, speed isn't an issue, go with the cheaper
802.11b
Once
it's all hooked, you establish a link from UV - scale via a socket
connection
George
Title: Message
http://www.sena.com/products/by_name/hd_super/
Might be of some value?
george
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004
11:38 AMTo: 'U2 Users Discussion List'Subject: Serial
Connectivity
We
are
Title: Message
I
don't know about objections, haven't used it.
George
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004
2:33 PMTo: 'U2 Users Discussion List'Subject: RE: Serial
Connectivity
Is a
"socket connection"
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)
Guess
that answers the what is...looks like it is...Server Message
Block...
George
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004
11:16 AMTo: U2 Users Discussion
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)
they
would intresting to see. Either offlist or onlist.
George
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004
10:32 AMTo: U2 Users Discussion ListSubject: RE:
remember
TRON, it took him a while to figure out that floaty thing
was a bit.
That was really a neat movie as far as geeky terms go...
George
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Message-From: John Cassidy
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 12:44
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
that
doesn't work if you are reading the data into a Word Table. It doesn't
recognize
quotes
as ignore comma switch.
Excel,
however, respects it without a problem.
George
-Original Message-From: Kevin King
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004
11:51
There
are two packages (for windows only I believe) that have PCL manipulation
programs
http://www.lincolnco.com
http://www.swiftview.com
They
are not free however.
George
-Original Message-From: Steve Kunzman
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, February 02,
2004 6:08
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)
another less integrated option (sorry if it was said before, I didn't
catch the beginning of the thread).
Use
whatever method to scan/import as a bmp/jpg. Base64 encode the file, and store
it in UV.
Then
Uncode the file, save
Title: RE: Document scan and retrieval (looking for software)
Could
also have the PC that is scanning save to a specific
directory.
then
have a program monitor that directory for new entries, read them, encode them
and save them
somehow then the saved filename would have be linked into
Table Convert Text to Table.
All of this can
be automated.
George, what kind of import are you suggesting for a Word table?
Tony
From: George Gallen
that doesn't work if you are reading the data into a Word
Table. It doesn't
recognize
quotes as ignore comma switch.
Excel, however, respects
as select # ?
The ONLY thing is that TYPE is multivalued field.
It is defined in the DICT as multivalued.
There is NO entry in VOC called TYPE
What gives..
George
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actually I typed it wrong :(
SELECT
FILE WITHOUT TYPE # "CREDIT" gives the same
as
SELECT FILE WITH TYPE = "CREDIT"
and
SELECT
FILE WITHOUT TYPE = "CREDIT" gives the same
as
SELECT FILE WITH TYPE # "CREDIT"
Sorry..
George
-Original Me
Title: RE: SELECT NOT WORKING [uv 10 - unix]
YES. That worked.
George
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Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 5:06 PM
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Subject: RE: SELECT NOT WORKING [uv 10 - unix]
Try SELECT FILE WITH
)#0 AND INDEX(LIN,..,1)#0
CASE INDEX(LIN,..,1)#0 AND INDEX(LIN,..,1)#0
CASE INDEX(LIN,..,1)#0 AND INDEX(LIN,..,1)#0
CASE -1
KICK=0
END CASE
END CASE
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ng company removes it, and
it
also
will catch it if the renting company replaces it in a
couple
months
later
George
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Li
..
George
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PMTo: 'U2 Users Discussion List'Subject: RE: looking for
faster Ideas...
sometimes there is a number, but rarely, are we given
the number when requested to remove
Title: RE: looking for faster Ideas...
what is it considered if you run the perl program
through perl2exe ?
Is it compiled then? or still interpreted with a
big library?
George
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