It probably runs as a phantom, and therefore follows the same rules. I don't
think there is a way to turn that on or off.

You could just write to a file, then view the result elsewhere. I created a
type 19 file which looks just like a directory to windows / unix apps. In
there I create files and give the appropriate file extension so the when
clicked open, even to the point of having a U2 program create a 'bat' file
run by Windows scheduler.. and we're on a linux machine.

If you do want the data to show up in UniData, then write to a file, and let
another U2 proggie poll that file, or add a trigger to pick up that
something new is there, anything found can be displayed.

Hope I didn't miss the point there..


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I use the UniSubroutine object of Uinobject For Java to call a subroutine
with Unidata. But if I have any CRT or PRINT command inside Unidata
Subroutine, it will mess up the UniSubroutine call. Basically, it runs but
returns nothing. Anyone know why this happens and how I can prevent this
happen?
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