Could you double-convert? Convert via D2/ or D4/ to start, then MCN
to remove the symbols.
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I am using looking
You mean on the TERREFFXML-MV*, as an example? If so, that simply
means that the CNTYCD_record element can contain a plurality (0..n) of
this element. Note however that _ID and CNTYN can appear only once in
the record.
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Unidata or Universe, version #, and what's it doing?
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OK. Can't figure out
1) Throttle the polling program so that it does not go out searching
for information repeatedly, but rather waits 1-2 seconds between
polls.
2) Put protections in place that will prevent the receiving program
from attempting to open a file in progress from the sender. This may
be as simple as
HELP LIST
list ... TO DELIM , textFileName
???
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Is the question why? If so, it's because the field function takes
three parameters. The incorrect one has only one parameter in the
field(..) function.
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How dynamic? Do all 4 parts of the IP address change or just the last
one? He might be able to open up a range based on the first three
parts of the IP address.
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Webex works, but it's far from inexpensive. I use Genesys and despite
having some past difficulties, it's inexpensive and getting more
reliable every day.
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Directory, or possibly sticky bit? Just guessing here.
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When doing
Is there anyway to have two or more
active savedlist at any one time
keeping the readnext pointers in sync?
$BASICTYPE U (Unidata) will allow you to have multiple active
(numbered) saved lists.
READNEXT variable FROM listnumber { THEN | ELSE } ...
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I just re-read Susan's excellent article, and it strikes me as odd
that the definition of world class (reducing overhead, et al.) seems
to run counter to the way folks are approaching SOA compliance.
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The two programs both declare COMMON and the common is not the same in
the two programs. Possibly the common is not being $INCLUDEd?
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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 ?
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of the parallel query.
Is
Unidata not good for the parallel query ?, or is there any tuning
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AFAIK = As Far As I Know
You should be indexed on BRANCH and/or LEASE_TYPE, and based
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I had one of my IT folks look at this one and I don't want to belive
them.
They said you cannot
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Greetings to all.
For those of you who are UNIX/UNIDATA/DATATEL clients, how have you
You could write a simple insertion sort routine to reorder the
information. Assuming the list is called DATE.LIST and you want
ascending right-justified sorting, something like this might work:
NEW.DATES = ''
DATE.CNT = DCOUNT(DATE.LIST,@VM)
FOR DATE.LOOP = 1 TO DATE.CNT
THIS.DATE =
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You could write a simple insertion sort routine to reorder the
information. Assuming the list is called DATE.LIST and you want
ascending right
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fyi...i hate when dates are stored in ascending order...
makes locates a :(
Clarify
There are a number of approaches to this. If you're on a *nix
platform, you could rm and touch the file you want and that'll create
the null file. On Windows you can do a similar thing, but of course
the OS verbs are different.
I use a cross-platform approach that doesn't use OS verbs at all.
] Clearing a Sequential File:
Thanks for the idea, Kevin. I'll keep that in mind for future work.
Unfortunately, I can't live with the blank line. Some specs get 'set
in stone' early in the project.
Ron
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Switch and Solo card numbers are constantly changing; I've tried to
keep up with my Javascript card validation routine, but it's a little
over a year behind. Still, it might be something to get you started.
You might contact Barclays to get the most up-to-date Switch and Solo
rules.
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I've tried the !NEWPCODE and !NEWVERSION ...
Sorry, I missed that detail in my previous response. The problem I
usually have w/ NEWPCODE is the syntax. You might try using FIBCDFN
in the AE editor and see if that
I'm no Wintegrate person, so I can't say what's happening there, but I
have seen terminal types send an ASCII 127 (DEL) for a BS. To the
terminal it looks perfectly normal but to the command interpreter it's
totally whacked. What does PTERM -DISPLAY show?
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Here's a thought: Break the code into lines and then parse each line
independently. The more you break it down into smaller pieces, the
faster the substring extraction will be because there'll be less
characters to scan.
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Is it not against the XML standard to have a quoted string containing
or in a tag?
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Why can't you just setup a DIR-type file and write it to that file?
That'll drop it in the Windows folder. You might need to remove any
special characters in the name, like wildcard characters that Unidata
doesn't care about (but Windows does!), but other than that it should
be quite simple.
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Kevin King Wrote:
If the S/A is
paranoid and won't open up ftp
Everyone has their own preference, so take this for what it's worth,
but if I'm building a big comment block to explain a data structure in
a program, I usually try to show it without a lot of symbology:
* 001 Some attribute
* 002 Something else
* 003 List of somethings (cmv)
* 004 Dependent list
The 'xx' is masking.
'2' is effectively similar to an OCONV(value,'MD2') ;* show 2
decimals, scale 2
'02' is effectively similar to an OCONV(value,'MD02') ;* show 0
decimals, scale 2
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WriteBlk? What version of Unidata is that supported in?
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Dave,
Use WriteBlk rather than WriteSeq.
Wouldn't be too hard to write a wrapper program that could call a
subroutine with 1-n dynamic parameters, would it? Setup a big case
statement that says if I get one parameter, call @subname(p1), if 2
parameters call @subname(p1,p2), etc.
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Can you not just remove the file and then touch a new one?
One of the things I've been doing is to open the directory via a
directory-type file (DIR in Unidata, type 1 in Universe) and delete
the record via the directory file, then OPENSEQ the output file. This
eliminates the need for operating
Forget the question: I found it. FILEINFO() gives FILE.STAT - like
information from BASIC.
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Index the user Id field and when someone enters a user ID go read the
index to see if it's been used. Would that work?
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Any U2 BASIC construct that is defined with statements, like an IF,
READ, etc., can be done either with multiple statements on the same
line (delim by semicolons):
WRITE exprn ON file.var,record.id ON ERROR statement ; statement ;
statement
...or in block form via:
WRITE exprn ON
1. Both local and direct would be catalogued account-wide, that is,
any program or user in that account could reference it. The
difference is in where the object is stored. With direct, the object
is referenced out of the file itself. For example, if the program in
BP is named BOB the pcode
You said when new records are added and this quite possibly might
hold your solution. Are you sure that the virtual is actually
calculating a value on this new record when that record is saved?
Just a thought, but as another person has mentioned it sounds like a
timing issue.
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And this negative attitude serves what value, exactly?
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All
-pick stuff as they figure he can learn the pick stuff in a few
weeks. Doesn't say too much about the pick stuff.
IMHO. Mark Johnson
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I can't say for certain that it would work at all, but if it did I
would wonder if performance would be as good as a properly sized
hashed file. Why would you want to change this to a directory?
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Performance? Minor hit when invoking paragraph as the READ in the
VOCLIB now requires an extra Unix (or Windows) fopen as the record
is a file.
But I haven't seen a noticeable degradation.
Clif, how many items are
Individual mileage may vary, but as I understand the intended use of
VOCLIB is storage of large paragraphs, procs, and other entries that
would otherwise add unnecessary body to the VOC.
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They should. I don't believe any of the proc stuff has been EOL'd and
hopefully it won't be.
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Converting it - to an SB+ report? Or keeping it in BASIC?
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UniData 6.0.12
SB+ 5.2.4
I know nothing of MVBase, but based on your message I gotta wonder: Is
there a UCLOSE?
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One of my clients
Can we then assume that you're not interested in a packaged solution
like FAST?
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I'd recommend the same, but I'd use READNEXT instead of @SELECTED so
there isn't a list floating around waiting to be used.
EXECUTE 'SELECT filename SAMPLE 1'
READNEXT DUMMY THEN EMPTY = 0 ELSE EMPTY = 1
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Define a little more rigorous? Other than some rounding/truncation
issues, what exactly are you going for?
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And the point of this exercise is... What exactly?
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Try this one
A = '1'
DAY =
Check out COMO.
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Good Morning All:
I would like your help. I
I believe it's a documented issue that you must be a local
administrator to use SBClient on the PC.
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How big exactly is the block of data you're trying to write? There is
no limit to each WRITESEQ (that I am aware of) but OS file size
limitations do apply.
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goes to Kevin King! He came up with the write answer
to solve my writeseq problem. Of course, he had an advantage since he
helped write the application in the first place. Still, I was stumped
and his answer worked. Thank you (once again!), Kevin.
For those who care: To understand the solution
Are you MAT clearing your totals before filling them?
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Here
Simply MAT var = for all your totals and be done with it.
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Java over .Net That just sounds wrong.
I think he might have meant java instead of .net.
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I believe you'll need to write that one yourself.
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What is needed
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So the point being if a condition occurs, I want to stop
the x and q loops entirely, and continue on with the
next t iteration.
How about:
TRUE = (1 EQ 1) ;* If not otherwise defined
I did not know that! I guess you can teach an old dog new tricks!
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Bill, yes recompiled many times - FIBR.
How is the program cataloged?
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It's a bit more involved, but typically when I'm facing a similar
issue I'll write code to copy the sort fields to records in a work
file so that I have all of the sort information from all n files in
one place, then SSELECT that work file to get everything in order.
It's a bit more involved this
It may be that it actually has an ID, but that ID has a delimiter (a
value mark or attribute mark) in it.
If it's really no key, can you:
SELECT filename ''
ED filename
??
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When the only thing consistent is inconsistency, use everything you
have - iteratively - to get the answer. The specification from the
USPS, while not the most entertaining read, is a great first place to
start. This should help with application of standard abbreviations
for common words. As to
Uh... Hate to break it to you, but... D3 isn't U2.
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I am wondering what type of getting started with Unidata information
is out there. If y'all have suggestions on resources that I can learn
Unibasic that would be great.
Precision Solutions (my
Following this discussion about a special time conversion code, I've
been wondering... Are many people writing custom conversion
subroutines? You know what I mean, the Uname subroutines? It seems
to me that with this we have access to create any conversion we can
dream up - no matter how wacky -
Depending on the vendor of the existing code, this approach might
actually work against you. Of course, just trying stuff isn't a bad
idea, particularly with a copy of documentation readily available.
Asking questions in this list is always a good idea. But to go
through existing code to learn
You'll have to write a wrapper that translates the two command line
parameters into subroutine arguments.
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Is there a download version of UOJ for Udt 6.0PE?
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I'm not finding an asjava anything... Was there an earliest release
where this was included?
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Found it. False alarm.
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I'm not finding an asjava anything
I would first consider the potential that it's a stty problem. What's
a sample stty -a say?
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echoctl
-echoprt echoke -flusho -pending iexten opost -olcuc onlcr -ocrnl
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Thanks,
Dave Schexnayder. :-)
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I have a customer with what appears to be a humongous file on disk
that was loaded from tape (purportedly from a D3 filesave), and they
want to load the data into a Unidata account. Any suggestions?
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Universe doesn't have anything comparable to Unidata's NEWPCODE?
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If there isn't a record in the VOC or local catalog, yes.
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Mark Olarte
I have an zip of udt 6.0 PE that I'm trying to install on SuSE 9.1 w/
glibc 2.3.3.97. Installation goes off without a hitch, but when I try
to start udt, the following message is displayed:
../udt: relocation error: ../udt: symbol errno version GLIBC_2.0 not
defined in file libc.so.6 with link
...to rebuild the udt executable from object libraries.
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Since I screwed that
I would like to congratulate David Jordan on winning the runoff
election for the last member-at-large seat with the U2 board. Looking
forward to a great year with the u2ug!
To the board: Please feel free to call upon me as an extra
[unofficial] resource should such a thing be needed in the
Everyone's en route to Spectrum, me thinks. Incidentally, the
programming competition today was a blast!
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well too!
-Laura
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Everyone's en route to Spectrum, me thinks. Incidentally, the
programming
Yeah, I have a program named CCE (Calls, Chains, and Executes) that
does that very thing. I haven't looked at it in years, but I'd be
willing to provide it if you'd like to check it out.
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at it, too, Kevin. If you don't
mind, that is.
TIA
BobW
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Yeah, I have
be interested in taking a gander at it, too, Kevin. If you don't
mind, that is.
TIA
BobW
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Yeah, my mistake. I think I'm going to rewrite this thing to fix the
if I knew back then issues. Then I'll post on the wiki.
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CCE was written ~15 years ago and I'm not sure if it was on an
Ultimate or NCR, but either way it was an old, old implementation. If
I knew back then...
Anyway, it runs from a proc:
001 PQ
002 HRUN filename CCE
003 P
This is the routine you were asking about, right?
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As I understand it, the query optimizer can shuffle things around as
necessary, but the real issue is whether any of the fields are
indexed. If the fields are indexed you might get better response by
selecting those using an index first, and then subselecting the
remaining ones after the initial
Alfke
Calgary, Alberta Canada
Just because something isn't broken doesn't mean that you can't fix
it
Stu Pickles
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I have a customer with what appears to be a humongous file on disk
that
was loaded from tape (purportedly from a D3 filesave
... = variableR%5
... = OCONV(variable,'MR%5')
variable = '0' : variable
variable = variable[LEN(variable) - 4,5]
Just a few I've seen over the years.
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Spacing is overly grand? Though I can't cite specifics, I do recall
a study done several years ago that talked about the ergonomic value
of whitespace in code. At the risk of misquoting, it seems the brain
interprets whitespace as a natural terminator when reading through
code, and makes it
A number of years ago I knew a guy who avoided using = as both
assignment and conditional, preferring to use = only for assignment
and EQ for conditions. His rationale, which I agree with, was that it
removes ambiguity and forces spaces around the EQ to improve
readability.
That was probably 12
sizes
the same everything worked well.
What type of medium are you using to restore from?
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Hey Colin, been following these tips and getting some good results,
but we have one thing that's just bizarre. Every now and
again we get
In an account that I made with (IIRC) makeudt, whenver I attempt to
type the
@ symbol, the cursor jumps to the beginning of the line.
Did you check your PTERM (UV) or stty (UD) settings?
-Kevin
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Try this and post the results please:
PTERM -DISPLAY
You might also try (to fix):
PTERM -KILL ^X
...or some other character other than X.
-Kevin
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I do not believe this is possible. Named common is about as close as
you'll come, and that's session dependent. Can you write the
information to a file somewhere, load it up into named common, and
then be good for the rest of the phantom session?
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You might try pressing Ctrl-X instead of typing ^X.
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Subject: RE: [U2] Getting CR instead of @ at colon prompt
Kevin King
Kevin King wrote:
You might try pressing Ctrl-X instead of typing ^X.
That causes the session to lock up and a window to appear saying it's
sending something to the printer. (And how would I 'press Ctrl-X' in
the LOGIN paragraph?)
But I can live with never being able to type
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