On unidata I have had to process many an xml file outside of the DB as the
memory just shoots right up
If you are using uniobjects then I presume you have .net or java at the
front end and it is likely that these environments are better suited to
'handling' the xml and simply passing data arrays
That triggered a memory. If you are using an older version of uniobjects in
the .Net you can get memory issues when you upgrade the database. Have a look
at upgrading the uniobject .Net to the lastest release.
Regards
David Jordan
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From:
John, Susan
Many thanks for that video.
It sounds like the narrator is Hunter S. Thompson .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunter_S._Thompson
Anyone know for sure?
GREAT piece that most of us missed seeing.
Lee Bacall
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From: Susan Joslyn sjos...@sjplus.com
To:
Have you looked at SORT.TYPE?
Rich
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From: Al DeWitt adew...@stylmark.com
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 3:52:12 PM
Subject: [U2] Unidata 7.1.20 Pick Flavor Selecting Multi-Values
I'm am trying to help out my users by helping them
Another thing to try is process the xml files outside of uniobjects but
still in databasic and see how it goes. If it uses large amounts of memory
then it is not a uniobjects issue . You could then try using those xml files
from a *nix shell program like xmlwf / xml_pp or xsltproc. These use the
COL = (79-LEN(SITE.NAME)*2+1)/2
Is it just me, or are there people out there who really don't get math ?
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I'm guessing it started out simpler, and extra steps were added to make
alignment corrections,
And nobody bothered to simplify.
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Wjhonson
Sent: Monday, November 14,
Actually, it needs more than simplification - the result it returns is
close, but not exactly right. I use
COL = INT((79 - LEN(SITE.NAME)) / 2), which, if LEN(SITE.NAME) = 10, is
34. The exact position would be 34.5, but that half a column is tough to
do (hence the INT). The original code
Actually, the INT wouldn't be needed.
I'm guessing that the +1 was to make the 79 even
Anything*2 will be even
So and even# (80) - and even# (*2) / 2 will always be even , no int needed.
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
Right in my snippet it's just 40-Len(x)
But the original programmer couldn't see that deeply.
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From: George Gallen ggal...@wyanokegroup.com
To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Mon, Nov 14, 2011 11:43 am
Subject: Re: [U2] Simplify, or why
Or didn't know about the INT() command, and forced everything to be even.
Which in reality, is kinda odd. (Couldn't resist).
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Wjhonson
Sent: Monday, November 14,
Since our move to the RH Linux (version 7.2.7) in May 2011, we have had
problems with a Web application that should rename / copy a XML file to a HTML
formatted file. The command being executed is:
COPY FROM _HOLD_ FILE_NAME, FILE_NAME2 OVERWRITING DELETING
On our OLD HP-UX server, the
On 11/14/2011 03:03 PM, Steve Lowe wrote:
Since our move to the RH Linux (version 7.2.7) in May 2011, we have had
problems with a Web application that should rename / copy a XML file to a HTML
formatted file. The command being executed is:
COPY FROM _HOLD_ FILE_NAME, FILE_NAME2 OVERWRITING
Maybe pcperform a unix mv to rename it as a workaround.
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 3:04 PM, Jeff Butera jbut...@hampshire.edu wrote:
On 11/14/2011 03:03 PM, Steve Lowe wrote:
Since our move to the RH Linux (version 7.2.7) in May 2011, we have had
problems with a Web application that should
This is an odd one. Note the work-around below. Do not have a formal resolution
yet.
Rocket U2 issue UDT-4095:
This error can only be seen with Redhat 5.6 (kernel version
2.6.18-238.12.1.el5), RHEL 6.0 (kernel version 2.6.32-71.el6) and Suse 11.0 SP1
(2.6.32.12-0.7-default). All three
On 14/11/11 19:49, George Gallen wrote:
Or didn't know about the INT() command, and forced everything to be even.
Which in reality, is kinda odd. (Couldn't resist).
:-)
In reality, you could well be correct !!!
When I was involved in recruiting a C programmer ages ago, we set a
simple
And for people who already bought a Pick system so many years
ago...
https://www.facebook.com/PickBook
From: Susan Joslyn
I would think that this would be a great sales tool to
this day. Don't miss it - it is actually at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ms0yvJAUAk
Date:John Hester
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