Bryan,
Than you for your help, but the problem is the same, the error ODB930077 is
always then same. Can are that in the account need another special
configuration. My account is a valid schema, with ODBC I don't have
problems.
Tanks.
Cisar.
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De: [EMAIL
First, to the moderator. If this is not the place to do this, tell me now and
I will cease immediately or direct me to where I am authorized to do this.
Over the last 20 years I have spent roughly $85,000 of my own money and
thousands of hours plus buckets of sweat to develop a concept involving
sorry guy, but you sort of lost out when you said 'if we can get 5% of the 4
million. that's b.s. and you know it. You have no business plan, a stupid
idea and one of the worst gimicks i have ever seen. stop trying to cheat
people and go make an honest living. Everyone on this list has worked
Trev,
What does your configuration for the connection show in the UCI Config
Editor?
Bryan Haglund
Haglund Consulting Inc.
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From: Trevor McNamara [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] UniVerse in VB .NET
I use the tools from http://gpoulose.home.att.net/ to test the ODBC and
OLEDB connections. I've had problems in the past with access and excel. One
would work when the other wouldn't. It seemed to be something specific on my
PC
Cisar, are you sure you have the OLEDB drivers installed? I've
I don't think his idea is an intentional scam or scam in any way. I just
think it's combining his interest in adding to these 2 sports with a new
twist and happens to be a MV programmer that has come to a brick wall,
technology-wise.
I have first-hand experience with just such a person. It's a
Normally, something soliciting paid help or offering paid products
should be marked with [AD]. Since this isn't a purely technical thread,
please reposted it to u2-community and mark it as [AD] A Challenge.
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In a message dated 5/21/2004 7:28:55 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps he should try Coyote or PicLan or any of the other MV-Based
Web-designing tools. That's all he's looking for.
Coyote allows MV data to talk directly to the web without any other software?
Will
In a message dated 5/21/2004 6:47:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The concept is copyrighted, so there are some protections and I have
the opinion of the Attorney General of the State of South Carolina
as to its legality. This is a tournament concept. It's as
Trevor:
I was under the impression the UniOleDB product was not .NET compatible. I
have been under the impression that the only thing one could do to make U2
.NET compatible was use either ODBC, fiddle with UniObjects for Java, use
Redback, or use the Pick .NET Data Provider.
Bill
Jeremy:
Be nice. :-)
Bill
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sorry guy, but you sort of lost out when you said 'if we can get
5% of the 4
million. that's b.s. and you know it. You have no business plan,
a stupid
idea and one of the worst gimicks i have ever seen.
Not true.
See www.ibm.com/software/u2 there is a link to a White paper: Using IBM U2
and Microsoft .NET.
or for those too lazy to look through the page:
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/whitepapers/ibmu2-microsoft
net.pdf
hth
--
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Alberta Canada
Just because
I would think so ... fedora is red hats free version of red hat linux
and I have universe running on red hat linux 9.0
Dougc
Ps
If you have any problems installing it I would be most happy to help
Doug Chanco
Ultimate Product Development
(800) 678-5266 ext 5426
1-512-278-5426 (Direct)
[EMAIL
LeRoi:
Try the following:
http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/mbtraining/tidevsys.html
http://www.jes.com/pubs.html
I have a few books on the subject (they're old and out of print). They are:
+ The Pick Perspective
+ Programming w/IBM PC Basic The Pick Database System
+ Pick for
We are getting file overflow error messages on our Sales Order files and I
want to make sure that nobody can login as it is resizing.
Maybe I am overly concerned.
We are on UV 8.3.3 on HP-Unix v10. Suggestions are welcome.
Bill Brutzman
Manager, IT
HK MetalCraft Mfg Corp
PO Box 775
35
Are you asking how or if it is a good idea?
If asking How: Disable logins in /etc/profile or if you are more
comfortable working in universe disable getting into uv in the uv home
directory's VOC UV.LOGIN add somethiong like this bit of code to the
top of the paragraph:
PA
BREAK OFF
IF
Can't You use dbpause ? or just stop telnetd ?
Lembit Pirn
7+7 Software
Tondi 1
Tallinn 11313
Estonia
+372 65 66 232
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From: Brutzman, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 7:39 PM
Subject: [U2] Preventing Unix Login
LP:
I will look into these commands... Thanks for writing.
Regards
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lembit Pirn
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 1:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [U2] Preventing Unix Login
Can't You use dbpause ? or
vi your inet.sec file and only allow your workstation ip to connect to the
server via TELNET , this keeps everyone out but you.
put your ip addres on the TELNET line, normally this commented or removed.
Bobby Ramirez
IT Services
Body Wise International
714-368-1260
http://www.bodywise.com/
Don't most flavors of unix support the /etc/nologin file? The contents
of that file will be displayed instead of the usual 'Login please'
prompt to telnet connections, as well as preventing logins, except from
root. Try 'man login' from your unix shell prompt for more info. Just
setup the file
This worked as well in Digital Unix.
Anyone logged in, will remain in,
just will not allow any new logins.
I've done this when rebooting, but still have
stuff to startup, and don't want to be in
single user mode.
I'll touch the nologin file, do what I need
then rm it when it's ok to login.
I
One flavor of unix we ran looked for an /etc/nologin file. If it existed,
it would print the contents of the message and not allow you to login. When
we moved off that particular unix, we lost that functionality. This is a
nice thing to have for reasons like you speak of. So, we put a
We can confirm Colin's statement. We are currently developing a new web
application using ASP.NET and C#. We are accessing UniOLEDB (with UniData
6.0.12) through the COM interop capabilities of .NET from C#. We had some
minor problems with the connection, but our developers eventually got
The number of varying methodologies presented in answer to this question
reminded me of a quote I read somewhere years ago regarding Unix: Its not
really an operating system, its more like a kit that can be used to build
one
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From: Anthony Dzikiewicz [mailto:[EMAIL
Here's how I do it in a script named /usr/bin/prevlogin:
#!/usr/bin/ksh
# Karl
# prevlogin, prevent logins
# place in /usr/bin
if [ $# -ge 1 ]
then
a=`/bin/echo $1 | /usr/bin/cut -c1 | /usr/bin/tr YN yn`
if [ $a = y ]
then
shift
/bin/cp /etc/nologin.klp /etc/nologin
chmod 444
Colin:
Thanks for the info...sorry for providing the list with misinformation. :-(
I noticed that UniObjects for .NET is under development and is due for
release sometime in mid 2004. Also, the calls to U2 from .NET use SQL not
the U2 query language or a READ-type extraction.
There's been a
That's kinda true and that's why I love unix.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Schasny
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 2:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[OT] RE: [U2] Preventing Unix Login
The number of varying
Or the one: Unix is a very powerful weapon, perpetually aimed at your foot.
Jim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Schasny
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 1:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[OT] RE: [U2] Preventing Unix
Hello group,
Is there a Unidata internal stamp of when an item was created?
Thank you,
Peter Gonzalez
Senior Programmer
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Not that I know of. The closest I've seen is using the OS information if the
item is in a DIR file.
hth
--
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Alberta Canada
Just because something isn't broken doesn't mean that you can't fix it
Stu Pickles
-Original Message-
From: Peter Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL
with Redhat, the /etc/nologin.txt will only be displayed when
the users shell is listed as a nologin shell.
otherwise the contents of /etc/nologin is displayed. If you only
touch it, nothing will be displayed, but no login will take place.
George
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From: [EMAIL
Colin Alfke wrote:
We did (somewhat) investigate the pdp.net route but cost
considerations precluded it for us.
Hi Colin - I initially thought that the cost for PDP.NET was prohibitive as
well but then I started asking questions and I was amazed that the cost is
MUCH less than what people
Everyone,
This is a periodic plea for everyone to stamp out overquoting. When
responding to a thread, please take a moment to hack loose any requoted
material from the previous post(s) which does not need to be in your
post. The digests are getting quite large again and some users have
Yeah i have read that.
I have now got it working, it no longer gives me errors.
Also, this is a newb question now :)
Am i not supposed to see the tables veiw? I would assume not as it is a bit
different to other databases.
Coz if you connect to say an SQL server you can see all the tables and
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