Dave,
Have you (can you) examined the Schedule1 table to verify that the
corruption is occurring between Schedule1 and SCHED_DATA and not between
screen and Schedule1 ?
just a straw to clutch at ;-)
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Is it possible that of the 253 records in MYLIST
:
10 have a value of "CREDIT" somewhere in the m/v list in field "TYPE"
all 253 have a value other than "CREDIT" somewhere in the same m/v
list
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]OnBehalf
Of Georg
Title: RE: SELECT NOT WORKING [uv 10 - unix]
Work-around :
Stop
Think
Rtfm
Note 2
and 3 are interchangeable
Try 'WITH EVERY TYPE # "CREDIT" ' as Martin
suggests
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of George
GallenSent: 02 Febr
Hello,
I we have been given the task of redesigning our existing software to
handle multiple currencies. This means that at any time on the screen you
could switch from USD to EUR, or USD to SGD (Singapore dollar) and back
again.
i was thinking of using FUNCTION.
I'd be looking for a lot more
If I perform tests via the system using both dd and mkfile, I see
speeds
of around 50MB/s for WRITES, 60MB/s for READS, however if a colleague
loads a 100MB csv file using READSEQ into a Unidata file, not doing
anything fancy, I see massive Average Service Times (asvc_t - using
IOSTAT) and the dev