Ross,
Ross Ferris wrote:
Secure implies SSL, which as you identify means using well known ports. I'd think it would take a lot more work to bastardise a solution using encrypted traffic on non-standard ports (I don't think you want to encrypt ALL traffic, so 80 won't do the trick) than changing
holy miss molly - its the vice president of ascential :-))
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Name of jpg file is Bob_Zurek.jpg s :-)
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Euro symbol support came in at 6.
It used to be that the Euro symbol varied according to font set used... So
you had to check each one.
It's Alt+128 on the character map in Windows XP and is a Unicode item -
U+20AC.
Hope that helps?
Robert Paterson
Technology Support Manager
www.epicor.com
ok, thanks Robert. I guess we'll have to upgrade to version 6 then.
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Dmne: RE: [U2] euro sign
Euro symbol support came in at 6.
It used to
It is indexed on the key column, even then if I run the run the job (query)
4 times in parallel, I am not getting advange of the parallel query. Is
Unidata not good for the parallel query ?, or is there any tuning method ?
thanks
What fields are you using to select with?
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It is indexed on the key
Simple
create a file to contain your paragraphs
create voc entries that then refer to that file and item(s)
0001. R
0002. paragraph.filename
0003. paragraph.itemname
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another option
voc PETES.PROC
0001: PQ
0002: [PETE.BP PETES.PROC
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Use VOCLIB, a standard file, with a type R record in the VOC. Here is an
example:
R
VOCLIB
MY.PARAGRAPH.OR.PROGRAM.OR.VERB
OPTIONAL.SECURITY.PROGRAM
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Put the paragraph in another file, VOCLIB for example is provided. Then
in the VOC put a remote pointer that has an R on line one, the file
name on two, and the record ID in that file on line three.
ID: MONTH_END
01: R
02: VOCLIB
03: MONTH_END
See the System Description Manual for more details
You can store them in the VOCLIB file, but you'll still need a remote
pointer to it from within the VOC.
VOCLIB record (named MY.REPORT for example):
0001: PA
0002: SETPTR
0003: SELECT...
0004: LIST
0005: etc.
VOC record (MY.REPORT or other shortcut name you want to use):
0001: R
0002:
You can create a remote pointer in the voc but you'll still have to have a
minimal voc entry. It does cut down on the number of lines in the voc.
The format is
001: R
002: PP
003: PA.ID
Line 1, the letter R, means a remote pointer
Line 2 is your other filename, PP was a default file used for
I am doing select with BRANCH = 0616 0844 AND LEASE_TYPE # RA
Also What is AFAIK, how do we set it up for multiple connections ?
thanks
AFAIK = acronym for As Far As I Know
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I am doing select with BRANCH = 0616 0844 AND LEASE_TYPE
Sorry it's a regular acronym not a product name:
AFAIK = As Far As I Know
Though it would make a good name for a data mining tool.
There are some DataStage guys hanging around this list though I'm not sure of their
time
zone - any of you want to answer?
Are you doing the select from within a
AFAIK = As Far As I Know
You should be indexed on BRANCH and/or LEASE_TYPE, and based on the
data a cascading select may a better way to get at the information
quicker. I'm no expert on the index optimizer, so cascading selects
may not be necessary, but it sure seems logical that if you index
Presumably BRANCH and LEASE_TYPE are indexed..
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I am doing select with BRANCH
Looks like an R VOC record is the ticket! Thanks to all who responded!
Perry
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Is it
2 Canadian cents.
I use the local dictionaries to build a datastore I use to see if there are
any relationships between Table A and Table B. Invaluable to learn table
relationships and the use of primary and foreign keys on new sites. Also
shows any interaction with interim tables while building
These are data fields. I found these fields are alternate keys too. My main
problem is , I am not getting speeds for multiple query sppeds on the same
table. Instead of parallesing, it is searilising. I am only wondering will
there be any restrictions on the tables for the multiple queries ?, set
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Is it possible to store paragraphs in files other than the VOC? I'm
looking for a way to not clutter up the VOC with paragraphs... something
like can be done with PROCs.
Thanks.
Perry Taylor
I am going to upgrade an IBM RS/6000 with AIX 4.2.2 and UniData 5.1 to AIX
5.2.3 with UniData 6.0.8. While I have upgraded to UniData 6.0.X on AIX
before, it has only been on AIX 4.3.3. I do know that AIX needs to be
upgraded first to 4.3.3 and then to 5.2.3, however, I don't know if I need
to
We did a similar upgrade not too long ago and these are the only notes I
have from it:
In @udthome/sys/UDTSPOOL.CONFIG
the nhead option needs to be set to U_IGNORE instead of -o to stop it from
using -o nobanner
You can enter SETPTR 0 to see which options it is using.
However, we use SB+ which
Hello,
I have just downloaded the Universe and Unidata PE versions for Linux.
However, I am not sure which version of Redhat Linux is required. Does anyone
know.
Thanks
Eugene
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We have approximately 600 printers that will be attached to UniVerse
10.1.2 on AIX 5.2.3. We do not want to use the Unix spooler, but want to
keep the spooled files in UniVerse so they can be managed by the SP
commands. Every time we us
David Beahm wrote:
John-
Sounds like the gotcha I ran into a few weeks ago, where the LANG
environment variable has to be set to C when compiling and running Java.
Unfortunately, changing this breaks other things in RedHat (desktop
icons, etc.), so I ended up renaming java and javac and
Tom,
How about the best of both worlds? Extended SPooler (ESP) keeps your
jobs in UniVerse (or Unidata) for all management. Then you can print it
through the Unix spooler so as to take advantage of all of those
features if you want to.
Contact information in the sig line below.
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Regards,
Here are 2 ways to connect the UV spooler
directly to your 600 network printers.
1. use hpnptyd to make a pseudo serial port device
(/dev/pt...) for each printer. This would usually
be done at boot time, with a separate hpnptyd
process for each port, and you must wait until
after all of those
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