all you have to do is ask.... :-)
At UniData 7.1.5 (from the readme):
Issue 6936 - Problem Description
UniBasic -- At this release, the SYSTEM(9010) function has been added to
return the database type. This function returns UD if the database is
UniData, or UV if the database is UniVerse. If the database is the
UniData Personal Edition, SYSTEM(9010) returns UD.PE.
6936 At UniVerse 10.1.21, the SYSTEM(9010) function was added to
return the database type. This function returns UD if the
database is UniData, or UV if the database is UniVerse.
This function now also returns UV.PE if the installed
database is the UniVerse Personal Edition.
Wally Terhune
U2 Support Architect
IBM Information Management
4700 South Syracuse Street, Denver, CO 80237
Tel: 303.773.7969
Fax: 303.773.5915
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>From: Craig Bennett
>Perhaps IBM could add a SYSTEM() code which returned true if the
database was a PE edition.
Okay, now THIS is brilliant thinking. Thanks for sharing.
-Kevin
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