Hi Dan,
I just read your tips and hints and saw something I never knew:
UniQuery and the single quote
UniQuery simply cannot handle quote marks in a search string. It takes
one look at them and jumps overboard screaming. In most situations this
wouldn't be an issue, but in the times where it is it can be downright
annoying.
How irritating that would be, especially if you didn't know about it! I
had to go and check Jbase to make sure that wasn't happening.
Fortunately it wasn't. Learn something new every day. :-)
When there's nothing new left to learn, just start shoveling in the dirt.
Regards,
Charlie
On 06-20-2012 2:24 PM, Daniel McGrath wrote:
Satya,
I have a small write up I did a while ago that might help you:
http://u2tech.wordpress.com/tips-hints/dictionary-tips-hints/
Regards,
Dan
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Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 10:18 AM
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Subject: [U2] Regarding: Unidata dictionaries
Hi,
Could you let,me know what is the difference between PH- type records, D-type
records,V-type records,X-type records
Thank you,
Satya
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