RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-16 Thread Anthony Youngman
But doesn't DEP.SUP have two Ps in it? :-)

Cheers,
Wol 

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Thanks go to Tony and Stuart who both figured it out.
DEP.SUP with one P did the trick, ID.SUPP with the two
P's seems to work fine too. Many thanks to everyone who
pointed me in the right direction.

Until next time

Cheers

Nick

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From: Tony Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 March 2004 22:46
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Subject: Re: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

Hey Nick,

What you NEED to use is DET.SUP and not DET.SUPP (please notice only one
"P").

The error is trying to tell it does not understand DET.SUPP I think.
Lembit Pirn was on the right track!

Regards,

T.

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Cheers, I'll give that a try!

Nick

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Yes, it sounds like you use the "P"ick style by either turning
UDT.OPTIONS 2 ON or with ECLTYPE P for your "regular" sessions. I
believe UniObjects defaults to ECLTYPE U. I haven't tried in a
UniObjects session to change the ECLTYPE - you just need to learn the
"U" type syntax which is somewhat different but has much more power.

Check the online help for list and sort for the basic syntax. If you
want to "test" your commands at TCL you can simply use the lower case
list or sort to force UniData to use the "U" type command parser.

hth
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>
>Sooo..
>
>Coming from a very small Unidata background sounds like you're saying I

>need to set my ECL type within the Uniobjects session?
>
>Thanks
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RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-16 Thread Nick Southwell
Thanks go to Tony and Stuart who both figured it out.
DEP.SUP with one P did the trick, ID.SUPP with the two
P's seems to work fine too. Many thanks to everyone who
pointed me in the right direction.

Until next time

Cheers

Nick

-Original Message-
From: Tony Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 March 2004 22:46
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: Re: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

Hey Nick,

What you NEED to use is DET.SUP and not DET.SUPP (please notice only one
"P").

The error is trying to tell it does not understand DET.SUPP I think.
Lembit Pirn was on the right track!

Regards,

T.

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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 4:18 AM
Subject: RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command


Cheers, I'll give that a try!

Nick

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Yes, it sounds like you use the "P"ick style by either turning
UDT.OPTIONS 2 ON or with ECLTYPE P for your "regular" sessions. I
believe UniObjects defaults to ECLTYPE U. I haven't tried in a
UniObjects session to change the ECLTYPE - you just need to learn the
"U" type syntax which is somewhat different but has much more power.

Check the online help for list and sort for the basic syntax. If you
want to "test" your commands at TCL you can simply use the lower case
list or sort to force UniData to use the "U" type command parser.

hth
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Stu Pickles



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>
>Sooo..
>
>Coming from a very small Unidata background sounds like you're saying I

>need to set my ECL type within the Uniobjects session?
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>Thanks
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RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Stuart Boydell
> DET.SUPP is not a valid attribute.
> 
> Any ideas? This works perfectly from the udt prompt.

Try ID.SUP & DET.SUP (just one 'P').












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Re: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Tony Wood
Hey Nick,

What you NEED to use is DET.SUP and not DET.SUPP (please notice only one
"P").

The error is trying to tell it does not understand DET.SUPP I think. Lembit
Pirn was on the right track!

Regards,

T.

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Subject: RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command


Cheers, I'll give that a try!

Nick

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Subject: RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

Yes, it sounds like you use the "P"ick style by either turning
UDT.OPTIONS 2 ON or with ECLTYPE P for your "regular" sessions. I
believe UniObjects defaults to ECLTYPE U. I haven't tried in a
UniObjects session to change the ECLTYPE - you just need to learn the
"U" type syntax which is somewhat different but has much more power.

Check the online help for list and sort for the basic syntax. If you
want to "test" your commands at TCL you can simply use the lower case
list or sort to force UniData to use the "U" type command parser.

hth
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Stu Pickles



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>Subject: RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command
>
>
>Sooo..
>
>Coming from a very small Unidata background sounds like you're saying I

>need to set my ECL type within the Uniobjects session?
>
>Thanks
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RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Nick Southwell
Cheers, I'll give that a try!

Nick 

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Subject: RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

Yes, it sounds like you use the "P"ick style by either turning
UDT.OPTIONS 2 ON or with ECLTYPE P for your "regular" sessions. I
believe UniObjects defaults to ECLTYPE U. I haven't tried in a
UniObjects session to change the ECLTYPE - you just need to learn the
"U" type syntax which is somewhat different but has much more power. 

Check the online help for list and sort for the basic syntax. If you
want to "test" your commands at TCL you can simply use the lower case
list or sort to force UniData to use the "U" type command parser. 

hth
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Calgary, Alberta Canada

"Just because something isn't broken doesn't mean that you can't fix it"

Stu Pickles



>-Original Message-
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>Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 9:38 AM
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>Subject: RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command
>
>
>Sooo..
>
>Coming from a very small Unidata background sounds like you're saying I

>need to set my ECL type within the Uniobjects session?
>
>Thanks
>
>Nick
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RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread alfkec
Yes, it sounds like you use the "P"ick style by either turning UDT.OPTIONS 2
ON or with ECLTYPE P for your "regular" sessions. I believe UniObjects
defaults to ECLTYPE U. I haven't tried in a UniObjects session to change the
ECLTYPE - you just need to learn the "U" type syntax which is somewhat
different but has much more power. 

Check the online help for list and sort for the basic syntax. If you want to
"test" your commands at TCL you can simply use the lower case list or sort
to force UniData to use the "U" type command parser. 

hth
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Stu Pickles



>-Original Message-
>From: Nick Southwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 9:38 AM
>To: U2 Users Discussion List
>Subject: RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command
>
>
>Sooo..
>
>Coming from a very small Unidata background
>sounds like you're saying I need to set my
>ECL type within the Uniobjects session?
>
>Thanks
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RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Nick Southwell
Sooo..

Coming from a very small Unidata background
sounds like you're saying I need to set my
ECL type within the Uniobjects session?

Thanks

Nick 

-Original Message-
From: Brian Leach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 March 2004 16:30
To: 'U2 Users Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command


Sounds like your ECL type is set differently for your login and Objects
sessions.

Remember, UniObjects doesn't run LOGIN.


Brian

 

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> Subject: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command
> 
> Trying to run the command
> 
> SORT FILE WITH ACTION-CODE = "NAG" BY WEB-IND BREAK-ON WEB-IND TOTAL 
> CRED.AMT TOTAL COUNT DET.SUPP ID.SUPP
> 
> via a vb6 program using Uniobjects.
> 
>  objCommand.Text = "SORT DTA WITH ACTION-CODE = 'NAG' BY WEB-IND 
> BREAK-ON WEB-IND TOTAL CRED.AMT TOTAL COUNT DET.SUPP ID.SUPP"
>  objCommand.Exec
> 
> The program returns immediately with CommandStatus = 0 Error = 0 and 
> response
> 
> DET.SUPP is not a valid attribute.
> 
> Any ideas? This works perfectly from the udt prompt.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Nick
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RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Nick Southwell
It produces output with just ID.SUPP but same error
with DET.SUPP on its own.

Thanks

Nick 

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Have You tried with DET.SUP ?
Just idea, synonyms.

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> Trying to run the command
>
> SORT FILE WITH ACTION-CODE = "NAG" BY WEB-IND BREAK-ON WEB-IND TOTAL
> CRED.AMT TOTAL COUNT DET.SUPP ID.SUPP
>
> via a vb6 program using Uniobjects.
>
>  objCommand.Text = "SORT DTA WITH ACTION-CODE = 'NAG' BY WEB-IND
> BREAK-ON WEB-IND TOTAL CRED.AMT TOTAL COUNT DET.SUPP ID.SUPP"
>  objCommand.Exec
>
> The program returns immediately with CommandStatus = 0
> Error = 0 and response
>
> DET.SUPP is not a valid attribute.
>
> Any ideas? This works perfectly from the udt prompt.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nick
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RE: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Brian Leach

Sounds like your ECL type is set differently for your login and Objects
sessions.

Remember, UniObjects doesn't run LOGIN.


Brian

 

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> Subject: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command
> 
> Trying to run the command
> 
> SORT FILE WITH ACTION-CODE = "NAG" BY WEB-IND BREAK-ON 
> WEB-IND TOTAL CRED.AMT TOTAL COUNT DET.SUPP ID.SUPP
> 
> via a vb6 program using Uniobjects.
> 
>  objCommand.Text = "SORT DTA WITH ACTION-CODE = 'NAG' BY 
> WEB-IND BREAK-ON WEB-IND TOTAL CRED.AMT TOTAL COUNT DET.SUPP ID.SUPP"
>  objCommand.Exec
> 
> The program returns immediately with CommandStatus = 0 Error 
> = 0 and response
> 
> DET.SUPP is not a valid attribute.
> 
> Any ideas? This works perfectly from the udt prompt.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Nick
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Re: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command

2004-03-15 Thread Lembit Pirn
Have You tried with DET.SUP ?
Just idea, synonyms.

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From: "Nick Southwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "U2 Users Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 6:15 PM
Subject: Suppressing detail in UniObjects command


> Trying to run the command
>
> SORT FILE WITH ACTION-CODE = "NAG" BY WEB-IND BREAK-ON WEB-IND TOTAL
> CRED.AMT TOTAL COUNT DET.SUPP ID.SUPP
>
> via a vb6 program using Uniobjects.
>
>  objCommand.Text = "SORT DTA WITH ACTION-CODE = 'NAG' BY WEB-IND
> BREAK-ON WEB-IND TOTAL CRED.AMT TOTAL COUNT DET.SUPP ID.SUPP"
>  objCommand.Exec
>
> The program returns immediately with CommandStatus = 0
> Error = 0 and response
>
> DET.SUPP is not a valid attribute.
>
> Any ideas? This works perfectly from the udt prompt.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nick
>
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