I'm attempting to write a mini-revision control system. We
use original
System Builder, which stores file-related screens in the
dict of those
files, plus of course having to record changes to dict
records too.
I've tried the example posted to the list by Bryan Thorell,
a work of
beauty for adding
Dear Dennis,
Is your subroutine GLOBAL cataloged ?
Vincent
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From: "Dennis Bartlett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 2:48 PM
Subject: How to Add Triggers on Dicts
> I'm attempting to write a mini-
We have a patch for systest. While testing the limits of shared memory, the
original systest (on some - not all systems) will loop beyond some
pre-defined buffers and coredump. I emailed that privately to Adrian.
Wally Terhune
Manager - U2 Advanced Technical Support
IBM Data Management Soluti
Hi Vincent,
>> Is your subroutine GLOBAL cataloged ?
Thanks for the prompt reply! Yes, it is cataloged using the
INFORMATION
FLAVOR catalog command. (our system runs on a PICK flavor
account)
The trigger is currently working fine on DATA files. It's
just the
adding of it to DICT files that's bog
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Well.. It wouldn't surprise me if the CREATE TRIGGER command doesn't
recognize the 'DICT' keyword. Triggers generally deal with data updates.
I guess you could create a dummy file pointer that points to the dictionary
as though it were a data file. Then reference that pointer when creating the
|Dave,
|
|>$LOCALSTART <--- New construct
|>Var1 = "NewTest"
|>PRINT "NewValue of Var1 = ":Var1
|>$LOCALEND
|
|when you implemented this, did it add new opcodes or change the object
|format,
|or were the objects still backwards compatible with previous versions and
|the $LOCALxxx direct
Dennis Bartlett wrote:
Hi Vincent,
Is your subroutine GLOBAL cataloged ?
Thanks for the prompt reply! Yes, it is cataloged using the
INFORMATION
FLAVOR catalog command. (our system runs on a PICK flavor
account)
The trigger is currently working fine on DATA files. It's
just the
adding o
I successfully used this technique a few months back during a little troubleshooting
exercise... I simply created an F-pointer that specified the D_FileName in both
attributes 2 and 3. Essentially, you end up with an entity that gives you similar
behavior to the reflexive Q-pointers you see o
I heard from a reliable source at IBM that UO.NET will be released with UniData 6.1
targeted for 6/30/04. Sometime after that release, Q3 timeframe, for Universe.
rudy
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Subject: RE: Uniobjects & Asp
"A new API, UniObjects for .NET, is under developme
I wander if UD 6.1 will be a requirement to use UO.NET? For example
would OU.NET run on UD 5.2?
>I heard from a reliable source at IBM that UO.NET will be released with
>UniData 6.1 targeted for 6/30/04. Sometime after that release, Q3
>timeframe, for Universe.
>rudy
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Fom UV, I obtain the following...
``` Quick Status
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Printer: PR0Q: onP: onForm:
Job # Job description User namePri Forms S
We are running MVQUERY on Unidata 6.0.6 and are wondering if there is a timeout in
effect in either Unidata or MVQUERY.
Mvquery seems to think that there are licenses being used when there are no users
connected in with this client.
Perhaps someone can shed some light on the licensing scheme
We are installing 2 GB of memory on our Sun E450 which will give us a total of 4GB of
memory. We haven't done any tuning on the system for a long time. Does anyone know
what we should set our system parameters to to take advantage of the new memory? We
are currently on Universe rev 9.6.2.3 runni
What version of mvquery?
Look under the ADGCONTROL directory of your mvquery account.
You should see several files with ".DAT" extensions. These are text files that should
be essentially empty when nobody is using mvquery.
If the database session mvquery is in does not cleanly exit (you tu
The good news is that each UniVerse process will demand only as much memory as it
needs, there's not much you can do to force it to use more. You might, perhaps,
double the small memory buffers like OPTMEM and TXMEM, but there's no guarantee that
you'll use it; the amount used is a function of
I see one file that is not item that is not blank.
Dave Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:What version of mvquery?
Look under the ADGCONTROL directory of your mvquery account.
You should see several files with ".DAT" extensions. These are text files that should
be essentially empty when nobody is
The class UV-903 (UniVerse Database Programming) is running in Sydney (Australia)
16-19 March 2004.
For more information and to enrol, please contact Training Choice
(www.trainingchoice.com.au).
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Limited supplies will be available at the IBM booth at two upcoming
conferences:
Spectrum
Datatel Users Group (U2 partner)
Both conferences are the week of March 14.
I know many of you plan to attend Spectrum. There are also a number of
Datatel clients who post to this list, as well.
Drop
Hi Wally,
What about us down here? Is it available outside the US?
Thanks
David Logan
Database Administrator
HP Managed Services
139 Frome Street,
Adelaide 5000
Australia
+61 8 8408 4273
+61 417 268 665
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Or how about us who can't make it?
Grant W. Boice, Jr.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 3:25 PM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: Two ways to acquire the U2 Tech Support Survival Kit CD
Hi Wally,
What
Hi Wally,
what about those who won't be able to attend these show ?
gerry
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Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 3:24 PM
Subject: RE: Two ways to acquire the U2 Tec
We are currently in the process of migrating to active directory from a
Windows NT 4.0 Sp6 environment. The Unidata server will remain on a NT 4.0
box for the time being. Windows 2000 Servers will be running in mixed mode.
After the first few user account migrations I have found that Unidata
acco
hi ,
a client has reported that they are randomly & infrequently having
characters dropped from print jobs.
this recently happened during an invoice run where a tax value of 1147.90
was printed as 117.90 - the invoice total printed correctly, the invoice
data on file has the correct value and a re
a client has reported that they are randomly & infrequently having
characters dropped from print jobs.
How does the job get from the UV server to the printer?
Are they on Windows or Unix? If Unix, are they using a 'driver' to pass the data from
UV's spooler to lp?
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Hi David,
In the latest IBM U2 Newsletter they have an email address with instructions
to get the CD sent to you. I got mine yesterday so about two to three
working days.
> What about us down here? Is it available outside the US?
Yes it is available outside the US (I'm in Melbourne).
Regards,
>Now, as to whether IBM could get the code and put it in... the answer is
>most likely NO. IBM and Ascential are separate organizations, and our
>code streams are separate and effectively protected.
Ah, I thought you were suggesting this was work done at Ardent/Informix but
never released.
than
Could you post the link to the list?
Phil Walker
+64 21 336294
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Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 11:34 AM
To: U2 Users Discussion
Ok. Let me shed some light on all of this...
1) The email address Tony refers to below is mine.
2) This CD was originally created as a handout for the Ardent/Informix/IBM
annual user conferences. I'm sure it will be available at the DMG User
Conference in Las Vegas this year (September 19-24)
I recommend the newsletter for keeping up with what is happening. It doesn't
come out so often (one a month) that you need to have a clear out every 6
months and it does contain useful links information!
For those who are not yet subscribed to the newsletter try;
http://www.ibm.com/software/data/
Version 4.2
Dave Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:What version of mvquery?
Look under the ADGCONTROL directory of your mvquery account.
You should see several files with ".DAT" extensions. These are text files that should
be essentially empty when nobody is using mvquery.
If the database sessi
I do know of such an animal. There is a guy that wrote a c program that is linked
into the spooler. Once the installation of the software has taken place, all you have
to do is assign the printer, print something, and you are off and running with your
brand new spreadsheet. It is really nifty
I found some out some more specifics...
Universe spooler hook.
The hook is a script that executes a C program that parses the report
from standard input and determines the columns and headings. It then parses
the output and generates a Perl script that creates an Excel spreadsheet,
and executes t
Wally,
Received the 2002 edition of the Survival Kit at the Datatel meeting in
D.C. Hope you're there next week with another stack of CDs.
Our latest UniData installation was not sent on a CD, but downloaded as ISO
images over the 'Net. Both the install image and in image for "middleware"
wa
Just saw a www.ibm.com/developerWorks seminar on web services. They are
using Eclipse as their IDE and I was impressed by the sexiness of the tools
(We can get to whether they work or not later).
There was a thread on here a few months ago about U2 & Eclipse and I was
wondering if anyone had built
Gang,
I'm installing SAMBA on SCO (Open Server 5) tomorrow. All advice,
hints, and tips appreciated. I've set up SAMBA before, but it was
usually a config only issue (pre-installed) and this time I have to
start from the install.
- Charles "I think I can - I Think I can" Barouch
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Hi All,
Is it technically or theoretically possible for the BASIC compiler (or any other
compiler for that matter) to catch (during compilation) all the situations that might
result in the use of unassigned variable at runtime within the scope of the subroutine
being compiled? Under what circu
That is a common issue of comms where the buffer is overflowing. Check
how the printer is connected, serieal, TCP/IP. Also check the distance
of the printer from the computer and issues of electrical noise that
could corrupt information going down the line.
Regards
David Jordan
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Hi Mats
>> Have you inserted it ( the dict entry ) into DICT
DICT.DICT and
CD'd it?
Sounds promising, but a tad baffling in itself...
I've found the DICT.DICT file, and viewed a sample 200 of
them to see if
I can find an example - alas! Please elaborate!
- by {the dict entry} do you mean
Hi Tom
>> I created an F-pointer that specified the D_FileName in
both
attributes 2 and 3.
I tried this,
ED VOC DICT.IN.MASTER
0001: F
0002: E:\accounts\_source.DEV\D_IN.MASTER
0003: E:\accounts\_source.DEV\D_IN.MASTER
Ran this
CREATE TRIGGER AUDIT_DICT AFTER INSE
Dennis Bartlett wrote:
Hi Mats
Have you inserted it ( the dict entry ) into DICT
DICT.DICT and
CD'd it?
Sounds promising, but a tad baffling in itself...
I've found the DICT.DICT file, and viewed a sample 200 of
them to see if
I can find an example - alas! Please elaborate!
- by {th
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