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Ok, I realize all this. Just thought there would be a few interested in
having something in UV.
Not trying to sell something. Just... Well...
If anyone is interested, e-mail me
LIST FILE WHEN EVAL F16 * 0.9 LT F16
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From: Schalk van Zyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 March 2004 19:21
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: EVAL
U2-ers,
UNIVERSE.
Can somebody help me with the syntax of EVAL. I want to execute a SELECT
on a file to get all
Hi Schalk,
Can somebody help me with the syntax of EVAL. I want to execute a SELECT
on a file to get all records where (field 16)*0.9 field(17).
Various ways to do this. Try...
SELECT file WITH EVAL F16 * 0.9 F17 = 1
where F16 and F17 are field names from the dictionary.
The most
I think you mean
LIST FILE WHEN EVAL F16 * 0.9 LT F17
Cheers,
Wol
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob Witney
Sent: 11 March 2004 12:40
To: 'U2 Users Discussion List'
Subject: RE: EVAL
LIST FILE WHEN EVAL F16 * 0.9 LT F16
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So I do :-)
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From: Anthony Youngman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 March 2004 12:59
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: EVAL
I think you mean
LIST FILE WHEN EVAL F16 * 0.9 LT F17
Cheers,
Wol
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
Can somebody help me with the syntax of EVAL. I want to execute a
SELECT on a file to get all records where (field 16)*0.9
field(17).
Various ways to do this. Try...
SELECT file WITH EVAL F16 * 0.9 F17 = 1
where F16 and F17 are field names from the dictionary.
The most common
Yes, single valued and Pick.
This works for me.
Thanks all.
Schalk
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 08:30:02 -0500, Stevenson, Charles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can somebody help me with the syntax of EVAL. I want to execute a
SELECT on a file to get all records where (field 16)*0.9
field(17).
Various
Is there a way to assign a justification to an EVAL item
other than having it use the justification of a field used in
the formula? I know you can assign different formatting and
conversion.
Yes, use the FMT keyword.
Brian.
Is there a way to assign a justification to an EVAL item
other than having it use the justification of a field used in
the formula? I know you can assign different formatting and
conversion.
The justification is assigned in the FMT, not independently as you do in
pick-style dictionary A-
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I have a critcal issue with usd and lpd binding (stalling/hanging at the same time),
the cause is unknown.
lpd is hung and displays as if the queue jobs were printing normally and the usa
displays the first queued as;
Job # Job description User namePri Forms Size Cps
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Is there a way to assign a justification to an EVAL item other than having it use the
justification of a field used in the formula? I know you can assign different
formatting and conversion.
EVAL seems to use the formatting and conversion of the first
On the use of FMT to affect the justification of an EVAL field, can this be used to
affect a sort by an EVAL field? It doesn't seem to affect it when I do it in unidata.
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LIST FILE EVAL @ID * 0.10 '9R3'
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From: Karjala Koponen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 March 2004 15:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: EVAL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/11/2004 8:50:56 AM
Is there a way to assign a justification to an EVAL item
On UniVerse, the system seems to assume left-justified comparison unless
you specify something different using FMT. Try this:
SELECT ... WITH EVALF16 * 0.9 FMT10R F17
You can also specify a conversion much the same way:
SELECT ... WITH EVALF16 * 0.9 CONVMD2 FMT10R F17
Is there a way to assign
I am stuck with the following problem:
I have a bunch of record Ids, that I need to sort.
I thought of Creating a SaveList,
Then GetList and executing a command.
The problem I have is that the command works on the whole file and not on
the few records in the SaveList.
How can I make sure that I
When running the Mvquery client on my desktop and performing a query, the windows task
manager on my desktop will show that the process is not responding. After a few
minutes, the task manager wll indicate that the process is running.
I am running the 4.2 client on my desktop. The server is
I think there was a thread a while back about this. There was a problem with
stacking the commands (but you can try that). The other things you can do is
to put them into a paragraph and run the paragraph or write a basic routine
to process a list of commands. You may also want to use the
I solved it.
I just didn't follow the syntax. Here some snipptets
'Instantiate the List Object
Set pSelectlist = UniSession.SelectList(0)
'associating the record is which are attributes of a dynamic Array 'Claims'
pSelectlist.FormList (Claims)
'Saving the List
pSelectlist.SaveList (CLAIMS)
Dave,
1. Please do not post mvQuery questions to this list. Either send them to
your mvQuery supplier, or to mvquery support.
2. The task manager will show mvQuery as not responding whilst it is waiting
for the server to complete a select or process a record set. This is because
control has
Brain,
Let's be fair. Windows guesses at the responsiveness of all sorts of
applications. I've had Windows XP tell me that FreeCel was
non-responsive because my Anti-virus stole too many timeslices.
- Charles Non-Responsive to Windows Barouch
Brian Leach wrote:
Dave,
1. Please do not
It's in the Install Readme document.
Here is the part you are referring too... (I was the one asking for help!)
Changed User Names Default
__
Before Version 9.3.1, UniVerse on Windows NT used short user
names that did not include the domain name. At this version,
I'm running UV10 on NT and this is my screen output:
1) 06-3175 12931097 0 14.46 2.66 5.7453.68
Description:TAYLOR HAMMER LRG 7 1/2 CHROME
2) 06-4100 23 115 181.62 78.63 139.41 43.60
Description:KEYES SKIN BIOPSY SET/6 ONBASE
3)
You could either:
A: Use two I Descriptors to turn on and off video attributes testing against
@NI:
IF NOT(MOD(@NI),2) THEN video_chars ELSE
B: Buy a reporting tool like mvQuery (blatant ad) and use the report
designer to do it for you.
Brian
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From: [EMAIL
I am attempting to parse out the original pathname of a cataloged program
from the object code. I am looking for some guidance on how to interpret the
symbol table at the end of the file. Prior to the Basic compiler release
6.2.2 it appears that the pathname could be stripped off the very end of
Phil:
In BASIC:
OCONV((wkVal 0), 'S;-;') : ABS(wkVal) R(%6)
In AQL (assuming value is in attribute/field 001):
DICT FILENAME 'TEST' size = 76
01 S
02 1
03 Value
04
05
06
07
08 AIF 1 '0' THEN 1(S;'-';''):1(MCN)(MR%6) ELSE 1(MR%6)
09 R
10 7
Hope this helps.
Bill
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I may have posted too soon. With a little more searching I found Gyle
Iversons SRS.UV.HEADER program. It looks like it will do the trick.
Vance
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Vance Dailey
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 1:55 PM
To: U2-Users
Yes, it will.
Were you rolling your own, you would need to know that the address of the source code
pathname is in the object record header. Usually it's right at the end, but this is
not the case if you've used $COPYRIGHT or $* directives, as the text for these follows
the pathname of the
Does the troublesome BASIC make any use of terminal driver capability, even perhaps
the @ function to switch off the press any key prompt? Any SET.TERM.TYPE,
GET.TERM.TYPE, TTYCTL() calls or the like? PRINT (or CRT or DISPLAY) statements?
UniObjects connections do not, of course, have any
Because UniVerse runs in a virtual machine (the run machine) that is customized to
each of the platforms on which it runs, you'd be pleasantly surprised at how little
difference switching hardware makes. I've certainly moved suites of programs, which
ran without needing to be recompiled (the
My biggest problems when converting from T64 to Redhat wasn't
the UV part of the equation, but rather all the unix scripts
that were fired off by UV (where the options differed, were called
different things, etc).
We also went from UV 8.2 - UV 10, so we HAD to recompile all our
programs, and the
test
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Yes, the S0903 program has some PRINT statements. It also has some INPUT
statements. I was hoping that I could just use the UniCommand.reply()
method to provide the inputs to this call.
Does the troublesome BASIC make any use of terminal driver capability, even
perhaps the @ function to
Yes, I use this feature often in UniVerse (running in PI/OPEN flavor).
Suppose I wanted to list the customers with the longest names, I would
use:
LIST CUSTOMER NAME BY.DSND EVAL LEN(NAME) FMT 2R
Since the default is left justification, if I omitted the 'FMT 2R',
all the customers with
We are in the process of migrating our Universe app from an HP-UX system
to a
RedHat Linux (8.0) system. There did not appear to be any recommended o/s
changes in the docs (although I did change the max number of open files).
Does anyone have any suggested changes?
Thanks,
Drew
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Then try this idea: EVAL FMT(LEN(NAME),R#4) AS SORTORD BY.DSND SORTORD
Stu Glancy
Asset Management Outsourcing, Inc.
Senior Analyst/DBA
770-792-3907
Tried that before and it still sorted left (on UniData). That's why I
asked.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
We are doing similar from HP-UX to Linux 9 (kernel 2.4.20-28.9bigmem) and
UV 10.0.O to UV 10.1 and found that APP.PROGS LIST.SP.CONF uses unix
command pg which does not exist in linux Red Hat. We did a work around
by creating a link from pg to more. This has been reported to IBM and is
in
64-bit files are a function of the filesystem - not of the processor.
If the O/S supports 64-bit files and the filesystem concerned is formatted
as 64-bit then you are home free.
If not, then you have to convert to 32-bit *before* the move. If the files
are too big for a 2Gb file size limit
Yes but its not the same, and doesn't help if the EVAL result can be negative (unless
you add a large enough number to it to make all results positive).
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Randy Gill
Sent: Thu 3/11/2004 3:50 PM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
I like to thank all of you for the information.
Cheers
Fawaz
--- Robert Colquhoun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:58 PM 5/03/2004, you wrote:
That is because UV (and I presumed UD) work on
two's complement integers, so
the top bit flips you between a positive and a
negative integer. This is
Who is Brain ?
Results [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Brain,
Let's be fair. Windows guesses at the responsiveness of all sorts of
applications. I've had Windows XP tell me that FreeCel was
non-responsive because my Anti-virus stole too many timeslices.
- Charles Non-Responsive to Windows Barouch
How does UniVerse take advantage of RAM on a server (Win2K). I have a
poorly performing database with only 7 users. I am currently resizing
files, but I have noticed that the server is using only about 192 MB of RAM,
when there is 1 GB installed.
Regards,
Timothy Harkin
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u2-users
Timothy,
Have look found a pattern in the slowdowns? It's possible that a
program is hogging the CPU, or that only one file is horribly misused.
I've had clients slowed to a crawl by an undersized control file that
every application hits multiple times. Another candidate is locking. You
may
Well, not quite, this will be 6 char long when positive and 7 char long when
negative and the question was for a format which stays the same length.
Unfortunately some data transfers still use fixed length fields (I've seen some
with one space as a delimiter) and then this won't work.
Rainer
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