Jeff, I try your suggestion: export LANG=iso885915. It doesn't look like
working neither. It has the same effect with LANG variable set to C. Any
other suggestion?
Jeff Powell wrote:
>
> Try setting yourLANG variable before executing your program.
>
> export LANG=iso885915
>
> This is a Linux only problem with UOJ. It is the same for java apps and
> servlets.
>
>
> On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 16:17 -0700, waivic wrote:
>
>> I have a very simple file-TESTS, which only has 4 fields: @ID field, F1,
>> F2
>> and F3. F1 is a single value field, F2 is a multi-value field and the
>> value
>> is one value-mark-separated list, F3 is a single value field. It has the
>> following sample record in the file:
>>
>> Field Name Value
>> @ID t101
>> F1 F1V1
>> F2 F2V1:@VM:F2V2
>> F3 F3V1
>>
>> I use the following UniObject for Java code segment to retrieve the
>> record
>> "t101" from the file:
>>
>> //uSession is a UniSession Oject
>> uSession.connect();
>>
>> //Open a file variable to TESTS file.
>> UniFile testFile = uSession.open("TESTS");
>>
>> //Read the record out
>> String key = "t101";
>> UniStirng uString = personFile.read(key);
>> System.out.println(bthe full record:b+uString);
>> System.out.println(bthe number of fields in the file:b
>> +uString.dcount());
>>
>>
>> When I print out the contents of the record, it looks like UOJ converts
>> all
>> the value marks at the field F2 into the field mark. When I use dcount()
>> function to count the number of fields in the output, it returns 5,
>> instead
>> of 4. I think the correct result should be 4 since only 4 fields (@ID
>> field, F1, F2 and F3) in the file. It seems that read() function converts
>> all the value-marks into the field-marks. So the values at the field-F2:
>> F2V1:@VM:F2V2 becomes F2:@FM:F2V2. That is why I got 5 instead of 4 when
>> we
>> use dcount() to count the number of fields in the output.
>>
>> We are running Unidata 7.1 in Red hat Linux server. I already set the
>> environment variable LANG to bCb. I even tried to set LANG to
>> ben_USb. Both
>> times, the UOJ program returned the same result.
>>
>> Does anyone know how this happens? I want to keep the original
>> value-marks
>> and field-marks after using read() function. Please advice.
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