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Have you tried to old 'ED' editor?
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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It seems that everyone needs to be a specialist these days, even in our
business.
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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If I remember correctly, Solaris only looks at the first 8 characters as the
user name and the password. If you have a password longer than 8 characters
you're wasting keystrokes. I don't know if there is a setting to change it.
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions
You could try looking here:
http://jes.com/picklist.html
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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As far as I know it's always worked that way. Question, the copies you made
before, were they on the same system? If so you were using the same indices
for both your live and copied data. Usually this causes some strange results
when using the indices.
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM
Why not go paperless and email the reports to an email repository? We email
most of our reports now to the various individuals that need them. When they
receive them they can squirrel them away in their little cubby holes or
delete them. Most don't delete them. The report name is on the subject
What was your old revision? If this was changed then it was changed for the
worst.
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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INPUT ANS,1
Jerry Banker
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IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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Subject: [U2] Press any key to
That's and old Pick Basic command, it's been replaced by KEYIN() in
Universe.
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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Your code doesn't test for the type of lock. It could be just a shared
record lock which would allow another user to get in.
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
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There is also Easysoft which seems to be a good one. I've tested it but have
not put it into production yet.
There seems to be more action being done at getting things from the U2
environment then the other way around. What we are doing here is the other
way around, trying to get data from SQL
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There is also Easysoft which seems to be a good one. I've
tested it but have
not put
Are both boxes on the same release of UniVerse and the same operating system
(same release)?
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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The built in backup and restore are uvbackup and uvrestore. You can find all
of the information in the Administering Universe manual.
Jerry Banker
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The printer is not including a carriage return at the end on the line. Set
up a Linux script like the following:
#!/bin/bash
#
# Include a carriage return at the end of a line of text before printing.
#
Cat - | sed 's/$/^013/' | lp -d printername -o nobanner
The ^013 is the carriage return
I am trying to see if a Missouri Users Group is viable. If you work for a
company, school, college, government entity, etc. in the State of Missouri
or close enough in adjacent states and run on one of the flavors of Pick
(D3, UniVerse, Unidata, Reality, jBase, Revelation, OpenQM, etc) would you
I have been informed that I was a little off on my time to the borders of
Missouri. We are actually about 3 hours to any border of the state. I'm glad
that I've gotten some responses, keep them coming in.
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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Seems strange that HP would have done that since they have their own 'nix,
HP-UX.
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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We were just informed that with PCI the systems have to be protected with
antivirus software. I thought that there was a problem running antivirus
software with the UniVerse database. Am I wrong? If this is true how are
other people dealing with this part of PCI. Oh, and that includes *nix
If your HOLD file is a type 1 or 19 file it is a directory file and
subject to the maximum number of files (records) that can be put into a
directory on your operating system. If the HOLD file is a static hashed
file, which it is probably not, then it would be limited to a maximum of 2
GB on a 32
Although PICK was an operating system at one time, and therefore had a
kernel, the U2 products dropped the kernel so they could operate on any
operating system with adjustments. There is a engine that manages the
applications built in the environment but it is not usually called the
kernel.
I take it that you checked to make sure that the fields were associated so
let's take a different look. Are the values separated by value marks or
sub-value marks? What does the dictionary contain? What does the record
below look like in the editor?
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You could also look into Ontario Systems. They work on a Cache system which
allows you to still program in Pick.
www.ontariosystems.com
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Karen,
Aren't you already doing those jobs on U2?
Jerry
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Subject: RE: [U2] OT - Pick mentioned in letter to the editor...
] 07/08/08 2:31 PM
Malcolm has been talking about pulling the site for a few years now.
Both Glen Batchlor and I offered to re-host it for him, but he declined.
- Chuck
JPB-U2UG wrote:
Has something happened to Malcolm Bull? His site is no longer on AOL.
Jerry
Actually I was more concerned about Malcolm then the resource, has he
retired and closed up shop.
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Subject: RE: [U2] Malcolm Bull
This is only the second year for U2U. Before that they were part of the
general IBM yearly conferences. They decided that U2 had enough of a
specialized and enthusiastic following that they could have conferences in
multiple areas of the world.
Jerry Banker
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Actually 99% of our business data and logic is contained on the Universe
database but 90% of the fluff that connects to it is in windows. This has
created a problem in that the majority of personnel dedicated to the fluff
far exceeds the number of personnel dedicated to UV, and there's power in
In our area of the Ozarks none of this would work because most of our roads
are two lane and, except for the main roads, they are unpaved. We have
several people that have changed to driving motor cycles and higher powered
motor scooters. Most of the people in this area have to drive 4 wheel
Last night during our month end batch process it aborted the proc when we
got Available printer memory exceeded during one of the programs. I ran
the program this morning and it ran without getting the error, same program,
same data files. Can anyone tell me where I could look to keep it from
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Subject: [U2] Available printer memory exceeded
Last night during our month end batch process it aborted the proc when we
got Available printer
The help file specifies:
A tilde (~) placed immediately before pattern specifies a
negative match. That is, it specifies a pattern or a part of a
pattern that does not match the expression or a part of the
expression. The match is true only if string and pattern are
of equal length and
Have you contacted IBM yet?
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Jeff Powell wrote:
May I add my experience here?
These questions have come up so many times I'm almost sick of hearing it. I
really wish that IBM would get off their duff and get some of these
questions answered. I just wonder why they don't run the tests against the
other databases. If their afraid to run them against DB2 for fear that their
Dave,
Been a while since you've used UniVerse? The print job numbers are 6 digits.
I have worked on both Unidata and UniVerse and depending on the flavor used
the dictionary's can be the same. Since Eugene has been developing with SB+
more than likely he has been using the Pick flavor which would
www.sysmarkinfo.com
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Subject: [SPAM] RE: [U2] Unidata to Universe port
Dave,
Been a while since you've used UniVerse? The print job numbers are 6
digits.
snip
From what I have seen and have read, Java or C#, if you want to stay in
programming. Learn the .NET framework but I wouldn't bet on Microsoft
supporting it for long. Seems they change what they will support every time
they change their operating system. With Java you can program in everything
from
Are you doing this on the server that has UV running on it?
Jerry Banker
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Subject: [U2] [UV] Cannot launch a UniVerse
Do you have a VAR or are you looking to change?
Jerry Banker
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Subject: [U2] universe licensing
We're looking to add
We have been a *nix shop forever but are going to start testing our
applications on UniVerse for Windows. I need a little bit of information
about how the logging in works with UV for Windows. We use Accuterm Secure
Shell and the vt220 emulation for our terminal session. The user logs in to
the
It could bump up against your maximum number of files opened. You already
have two files open with the dynamic file plus each index is another file.
10 indexes 10 additional files.
Jerry Banker
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The indexes are btrees and not controlled by the t30limit.
Jerry Banker
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I would go for #1 because the time slice may be short and cause a problem
with key creation the other ways. It would create lots of records but small
ones and may be faster. You can then move them into another file,
periodically, deleting the single valued records and creating multi-valued
ones
Are you running it from the administrators account?
Jerry Banker
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Subject: [U2] port.status
New install of
Yes, but it should have already been set. If you want it to work with
everyone then set the sticky bit in the /usr/bin/ipcs.
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the setuid
bit on random bits of the operating system.
Cheers,
Ken
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Yes, but it should have already
Actually when I moved the data over from the Solaris system I used uvbackup
to a file. Copied the file to the Linux server through an NFS mount and used
uvrestore to restore the accounts. So I didn't have to do an fnuxi on the
data files. I did have to compile all of the programs and I-descriptors
Could you send what you did to set up the trigger, maybe then we could come
up with an answer?
Jerry Banker
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If the command is like the one in UV then it actually comes from the
operating system (who), at least in the Unix world.
Jerry Banker
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I want to thank you for the offer to join the Board of Directors of U2UG. It
was an honor to be chosen. Unfortunately, with a recent shortage of
programmers and increased work load here at work, I will have to
respectfully decline the offer at this time. I would not have the time to
give the job
David,
I think you have the emphasis on the wrong party here. IBM U2 is the
database not the reporting tool. I don't think it is IBM's responsibility to
try and comply with a tool, any tool, it is the other way around. Since CR
is suppose to talk to a database and get the information from a
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David,
I think you have the emphasis on the wrong party here. IBM U2 is the
database
This may be true but it really isn't a smart move even in windows, almost
everything in programming is delimited by spaces. Personally I think it was
one of the dumbest things implemented by MS.
Jerry Banker
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SUSPEND ON
Copy
SUSPEND OFF
Jerry Banker
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Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 3:21 PM
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Subject: [U2] Copying UV data
Re: UV 10.1 on Linux
Is there any tricks to
Do you wake up on the wrong side of the bed every morning?
Jerry Banker
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Subject: [U2] RE: spaces in file names
For reference,
Sorry it should be SUSPEND.FILES ON and SUSPEND.FILES OFF
Jerry Banker
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Subject: RE: [U2] Copying UV data
SUSPEND ON
Copy
SUSPEND OFF
Jerry Banker
: spaces in file names
jpb-u2ug wrote:
Do you wake up on the wrong side of the bed every morning?
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Um, I'm not sure why you found what Tony wrote offensive. I thought it
was a reasonable presentation of his point of view.
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Nah, Tony's solid. A bit stressed out - aren't we all? - and amazingly
comprehensive in his explanations, but SOLID overall. Then again, not like
he needs my endorsement...
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 7:59 PM, JPB-U2UG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Anybody know what it means when your program goes into a break condition and
it says:
Printer memory out of space
Or something like that, and not doing anything with a printer. We are
processing several hundred thousand records but not any print files.
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer
The problem with last is that the file it uses for logging the users wtmp
is usually cleared every month, at least on Red Hat. What I do is create a
text file from the output of the last command at the end of each month and
import the results into the database. That way I have the start and stop
Does anyone know if we would have a problem with antivirus software,
specifically Symantec EndPoint 11, running UniVerse 10.1.12 on Red Hat Linux
AS3?
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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Are you doing this as the administrator or as a common user?
Jerry Banker
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I believe you can do this by using the uvbackup and uvrestore utilities.
Jerry Banker
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[mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Arnold Bosch
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 3:17 AM
To:
My first guess would be, since you are printing to the HOLD file (which is
a directory type) is that your disk is getting full of temporary files. The
second is that there is a record already in the file and the permissions are
such that you can't write over it.
I'm sure we would all like to see how that turns out as well.
Jerry Banker
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[mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Ritchie
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 4:21 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
We do it all of the time with no problem. UV 10.1.12 on RH Linux AS 3.
Jerry Banker
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[mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tony G
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 9:37 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
It's using it like matching.
Jerry Banker
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[mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Israel, John R.
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 11:07 AM
To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org'
Subject: [U2] Select Problem
I have
I can't speak for everyone but if it's anything like at our place, it's due
to lack of education. UniVerse is contains all of our business logic and
Microsoft is used for our presentation layer, desktop and web. We have 3
programmers working on UniVerse with an average age of 55. In our windows
this as
frivolous or political. But it's irresponsible to ignore the true
business reasons behind these decisions, dooming ourselves to repeat
history's mistakes.
rex
JPB-U2UG wrote:
I can't speak for everyone but if it's anything like at our place, it's
due to lack of education. UniVerse
I resemble that remark. Actually what I was trying to get at was the
education and marketing factors. I'm not trying to slam MS or any other
operating system. I think that all technology should be used for what it is
good at. The right technology for the right task. I just think that the
education
-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Mecki Foerthmann
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 5:54 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] UV to SAP migration disaster
jpb-u2ug wrote:
snip
Oh and one of these days you are going to be sitting in the same seat
talking about the good old
Charles,
If you have Outlook you have to use the out of office assistant on the tools
menu. You can make it so no message goes to the list.
Jerry Banker
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[mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of
I don't know about Unidata but Universe phantoms run as the person that
kicked them off.
Jerry Banker
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[mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of
charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 8:19 AM
To:
We use one part file made up of 13 different files. The record key makes it
easy for us because they are all numeric. We just made the algorithm
MOD(key,13) + 1. The reason for 13, it's a prime number and the number of
records per file seem to come out about equal. Of course we don't have a
I've never worked with UV on Windows so I would like to know, apart from the
obvious differences of the operating system, is there much difference in
administering the database in Windows as compared to Linux/Unix.
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From: JPB-U2UG jpb-u...@hotmail.com
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Subject: [u2u] UV on Windows question
Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 16:00:37 -0500
I've never worked with UV on Windows so I would like to know, apart from the
obvious differences of the operating
and database. A big cost
factor in the conversion.
Dave R. 949 757 8519 (work)
eFax (815)4259364
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From: JPB-U2UG jpb-u...@hotmail.com
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [u2u] UV on Windows question
Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 16:00:37 -0500
I've never
8519 (work)
eFax (815)4259364
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From: JPB-U2UG jpb-u...@hotmail.com
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [u2u] UV on Windows question
Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 16:00:37 -0500
I've never worked with UV on Windows so I would like to know, apart from the
obvious
a shutdown.
To quote Jerry,
Can you say the same about Windows?
Lee Bacall
http://www.binarystar.com
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From: jpb-u2ug mailto:jpb-u...@hotmail.com
To: 'U2 mailto:u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Users List'
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 8:58
Doug and Brian,
Could you give me some numbers on how long and how many people (man hours)
it took to do the changes? Approximately how many programs did you have to
convert to the new way and what did you end up with?
Jerry Banker
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
This won't be a problem if you use uvbackup and uvrestore. Otherwise you
will have to do a fnuxi. If you've been testing with fedora then your best
bet would be RH Linux. It's supported and a fairly good track record.
Jerry Banker
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From:
Create a type 19 file and redirect the logs to the new file. UFD is a bad
place to store these types of files anyway because it is the account
directory. When yo go to clean up the file you may accidently remove part of
your account.
Jerry Banker
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Code in uppercase and mixed case for Comments, displayed messages/queries,
and error messages.
Jerry Banker
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Charles Stevenson
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 1:39 PM
It's been a long time since I've been in hardware so I may be all off on
this, but, this could be possible because after it sends the WRITESEQ it's
basically up to the disk subsystem to actually do the writing. The written
sequential record get's put in the queue and the subsystem sends back a
I tried it on my system UV 10.1.12 on Linux AS3 0.643 seconds.
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To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] General guidelines on
I have 2 RH Linux AS3 64bit servers one on a Dell 6800 with 4 processors and
16GB memory with UV 10.1.12 and 117 users. The other is a Dell 2500 with 2
processors and 16GB memory with UV 10.2.4 and 6 users. The first takes
0.1876 seconds and the second is 0.1106 seconds. The time varies with the
All this talk about triggers and I just received the following from IBM.
7. UniVerse: Flashes
Using fixtool to repair UniVerse dynamic file header corruption may result
in data loss at 10.3.0
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21376672myns=swgimgmtmynp=OC
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At UniVerse
If I remember correctly in Prime Information if you used a return in a
subroutine it returned to the calling program but if you used a stop it
stopped. I have also seen it happen in UV when running a program from Proc.
I don't remember how it happened but after converting the program from stop
Is the SP-ASSIGN command that different in UV or is this just flavor
dependant? We have an SP-ASSIGN and we are in Reality flavor.
Jerry Banker
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I haven't been following this thread so excuse me if 'm off in left field,
but, wouldn't it be better just to set up a file pointer in the VOC that
points to where you want to write rather than setting up an entire account
and logging to it before you write?
Jerry Banker
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Sounds like a job for indexing.
Jerry Banker
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Oaks, Harold
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 4:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [U2] Universe just quits
Barry:
Thanks
It also cleans the session up and leaves a system message (050005) in the
errlog file of the uv folder so you can track who has been leaving their
sessions active.
Jerry Banker
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We are setting up a networked UniVerse Windows 2008 server for future use
and coming from a long line of 'Nix processing systems I have some questions
about how database administration is handled from those that use a Windows
system. The users will all be entered through the network so I know I
Accuterm has device licensing too.
Jerry Banker
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Powell
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 10:34 AM
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Subject: Re: [U2] SBClient 5.3.8 on 64 bit vista
I was wondering if any of you have an answer for this problem. We are trying
to connect to our test box using ado.net and getting errors. In visual
studio we are getting the messages:
An error occurred while connecting to the database. The database might be
unavailable, An exception of type
Whatever happened to the Toucan?
Jerry Banker
UV Project Leader
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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