HI Neil, how's it going?
Rocket still give out evaluation licenses with, I think, 3 users. so I think
you can just email them (support I guess and I also guess it would be on their
web site) and tell them why you need it. As it for you to upgrade an existing
jBASE customer, I imagine
Hi,
I am retiring in 4 months and I have one customer remaining. They may want to
upgrade the jBiTE and Magician ERP software that they use (my software) to the
“latest” jBase versions, as they are currently on 3.4.10
They have 30 users and are investigating getting someone or some
It only works sometimes on 5.5.1.
Richard Kann
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work, I’d reboot the server (just because it’s Windows)
Bruce
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Hi Marc,
If you are on current maintenance and support
Bruce
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HELP!
Running jBase 5.8.5 on Windows. No recent changes to operating system or
hardware. Making minor code changes in an order entry p
Hi,
May be you have already checked. Just try to see the value in the file
variable used by the open statement and see whether it is returning the
proper path.
Thanks and Regards
On Fri, Apr 28, 2023 at 7:57 PM Marc wrote:
> HELP!
>
> Running jBase 5.8.5 on Windows. No recen
HELP!
Running jBase 5.8.5 on Windows. No recent changes to operating system or
hardware. Making minor code changes in an order entry program that we've
run for years. Modified code, re-compiled and re-cataloged six times this
morning. After last re-compile the program no longer processes any
Jim,
I am willing to give you access to the system if you are willing to take
a look.
Thanks,
Al
On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 11:51 PM 'Jim Idle' via jBASE <
jbase@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Say hello to Bob for me. :)
>
> It is common for companies to try and move away. I
tached!
> (The one thing that I did not try was to eliminate all users, restart AIX
> and jBASE, and see if the
> problem occurs, without anyone running any jBASE programs - to your point
> about software code changes. I have been coding our system for over 30
> years now, so yes,
>
throughout the
day. What bothers
me is the fact that I can duplicate the problem with only 1 user attached!
(The one thing that I did not try was to eliminate all users, restart AIX
and jBASE, and see if the
problem occurs, without anyone running any jBASE programs - to your point
about software code
ehind function using the ioo command, but I suspect that
> that is not there on AIX 6.1.
>
> I suspect that things hand while this is happening because by default, the
> process causes locks to be held against the inodes (jBASE files) that have
> dirty writes outstanding. In AIX 7.1, you can prevent sy
causes locks to be held against the inodes (jBASE files) that have
dirty writes outstanding. In AIX 7.1, you can prevent syncd from locking
the inode with ioo -o sync_release_ilock=1. See if that is also an option
in 6.1.
Please let us know if that helps.
However, if it does help, then you need
AIX, especially with jBASE of
course, but it's been a "number of years" ;)
So, something has changed, but unless you changed some of your application
software, then it is something that has happened over time that has now hit
a bottleneck.There have been a few good suggestions here alr
Have you checked the /var file system? It’s been several years since I’ve been
on jBase, but I seem to recall running into issues with it that were causing
severe degradation.
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To: jbase
gt;> Resolving overflows in the /var file system
>>> <https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.2?topic=overflows-resolving-in-var-file-system>
>>> Check the following when the /var file system has become full.
>>> www.ibm.com
>>>
>>> --
ving overflows in the /var file system
>> <https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.2?topic=overflows-resolving-in-var-file-system>
>> Check the following when the /var file system has become full.
>> www.ibm.com
>>
>> --
>> *From:* jbase@google
ocs/en/aix/7.2?topic=overflows-resolving-in-var-file-system
> Resolving overflows in the /var file system
> <https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.2?topic=overflows-resolving-in-var-file-system>
> Check the following when the /var file system has become full.
> www.ibm.com
&g
-in-var-file-system
Resolving overflows in the /var file
system<https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.2?topic=overflows-resolving-in-var-file-system>
Check the following when the /var file system has become full.
www.ibm.com
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if a background process is causing
the hangs? I do have Phantoms jobs in Jbase running; however, The code has
not changed in years and no new Phantoms
have been added.
I have added more users on the network over time, but removing the network
as mentioned above was tested. Unfortunately, I didn't write
ver and
> all the network gear? You’ll probably have to start from first principles
> with no devices on the network and gradually add them in.
>
> On Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 21:12 Alan Metz wrote:
>
>> All,
>>I have recently been experiencing sporadic response dela
with no devices on the network and gradually add them in. On Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 21:12 Alan Metz <alanm...@gmail.com> wrote:All, I have recently been experiencing sporadic response delays when accessing Jbase, (version 5.6.0.2), from telnet sessions with all users in my company. At first I t
encing sporadic response delays when
> accessing Jbase, (version 5.6.0.2), from telnet sessions with all users in
> my company. At first I thought it was a network issue; however, I have
> tested this with only one user and the Jbase server plugged into a switch
> and was able to duplicate th
All,
I have recently been experiencing sporadic response delays when
accessing Jbase, (version 5.6.0.2), from telnet sessions with all users in
my company. At first I thought it was a network issue; however, I have
tested this with only one user and the Jbase server plugged into a switch
y fields will have multiple values - internally jBASE does not
>use flat files;
>- Reports probably calculate at least some of the fields;
>- Reports will format the fields for output from their raw internal
>values;
>- Many more issues;
>
> You are asking to
so
that customers can even accurately name them. There are probably fields
that are just used internally for instance;
- Many fields will have multiple values - internally jBASE does not use
flat files;
- Reports probably calculate at least some of the fields;
- Reports will format
Hello,
I've got a client that I need to do an extract of their CUBS (TCS) debt
collection database that is setting on a Windows Jbase 5.2 platform. The
shop has NO knowledge of how to run a report off their system let alone
extract the database.
I'd like to hire someone or if someone could
I appreciate that but I resolved it. If I send the password via blat
instead of stunnel it worked.
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I believe you can still use app passwords. But perhaps cloud authorization may
work.
https
I believe you can still use app passwords. But perhaps cloud authorization
may work.
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255?hl=en
On Fri, Apr 15, 2022 at 21:10 Richard Kann wrote:
> I am using blat and stunnel to send emails via jbase executes. As of
> 05/30/22 gmail will r
I am using blat and stunnel to send emails via jbase executes. As of
05/30/22 gmail will require more secure sending and the blat/stunnel
combo does not seem to like app specific passwords in order for it to
work. Is anyone familiar with this or is there another command-line
email tool
Hi All,
I work chiefly with text files along with the usual jBase files. I list the
text files in a folder but they are listed alphabetically by default.
Is there a way to determine the creation or modification dates of files
that are not jBase files. I'm thinking that I'd need to access
Marc,
Please open a jBASE support ticket via supp...@zumasys.com or
dev...@jbase.com<mailto:dev...@jbase.com> and your questions and issues will be
addressed there.
Also, did you read either of the following:
https://docs.zumasys.com/jbase/administration/installation-guides/windows/jba
, as always, will be appreciated.
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Hi All,
I'm new to jBASE and would like to migrate data from jBASE to SQL Server
Could you please help me to migrate data from jBASE dat to SQL Server?
Kind Regards
Venkat
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ly get the list of items that are locked. I know we can use
>>> show-item-locks from the command line, but I want to be able to do it
>>> programmatically.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> JL
>>>
>>> El vie, 18 jun 2021 a las 16:41, Rober
m the command line, but I want to be able to do it
>>> programmatically.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> JL
>>>
>>> El vie, 18 jun 2021 a las 16:41, Robert Burke ()
>>> escribió:
>>>
>>>> Hi Jose,
>>>>
>&g
Jose,
In that case, you are not going to get any meaningful answers out of this
group, as the code base for the Zumasys/jBASE version is different to that for
the Temenos/jBASE one.
Mike
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;> programmatically.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> JL
>>
>> El vie, 18 jun 2021 a las 16:41, Robert Burke ()
>> escribió:
>>
>>> Hi Jose,
>>>
>>> You can view jBASE record locks by using the list-item-locks command.
>>
d. I know we can use
> show-item-locks from the command line, but I want to be able to do it
> programmatically.
>
> Thanks
>
> JL
>
> El vie, 18 jun 2021 a las 16:41, Robert Burke ()
> escribió:
>
>> Hi Jose,
>>
>> You can view jBASE record locks b
While the object interface example depicted in the link provided previously
is the best option, you can still use the old-style EXECUTE/CAPTURE and
then parse methods of old to provide a programming API of your own.
See the JBC Execute command here:
https://docs.zumasys.com/jbase/jbc/execute
Jose,
The link previously supplied:
https://docs.zumasys.com/jbase/record-locking/locking-models/#using-the-lock-jedi-to-display-and-clear-locks<https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.zumasys.com%2Fjbase%2Frecord-locking%2Flocking-models%2F%23using-the-lock-j
Burke ()
escribió:
> Hi Jose,
>
> You can view jBASE record locks by using the list-item-locks command. You
> can also view the lock table held by the jBASE distributed lock service by
> using the jdls -dvL command.
>
> Thanks,
> Robert Burke
>
> On Tuesday, June 15, 20
01 A
> 002 0
> 003 PHONE NO
> 004
> 005
> 006
> 007 TCUSTOMER_BIO;x;;10
> 008
> 009 L
> 010 11
>
> It's the attribute in attr002 and the calculation in Attr007 that tells jBASE
> to fetch (T) from CUSTOMER_BIO, record 0 (attr2 of this dictionary), and
>
this:
DICT CLIENTS PHONE_NO
001 A
002 0
003 PHONE NO
004
005
006
007 TCUSTOMER_BIO;x;;10
008
009 L
010 11
It's the attribute in attr002 and the calculation in Attr007 that tells
jBASE to fetch (T) from CUSTOMER_BIO, record 0 (attr2 of this dictionary),
and return attribute 10. I'm not sure what
?
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Hi Jose,
You can view jBASE record locks by using the list-item-locks command. You
can also view the lock table held by the jBASE distributed lock service by
using the jdls -dvL command.
Thanks,
Robert Burke
On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 10:41:12 AM UTC-7 Jose L wrote:
> He
SHOW-ITEM-LOCKS
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> Hello,
>Is there anyway I can get a list of tables/records locked by a port in
> Jbase?
>
> thank you
>
> JL
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Going to the dogs mate! ;)
Good luck!
Jim
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wrote:
> The Zumasys influence has made jBASE a much kinder and gentler product :-)
>
> On Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 12:10:19 AM UTC-6 ji...@temporal-wave.com
> wrote:
>
>&
The Zumasys influence has made jBASE a much kinder and gentler product :-)
On Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 12:10:19 AM UTC-6 ji...@temporal-wave.com
wrote:
> I object to those example programs using Greg and not FB. What is the
> world coming to when age old traditions are violated willy
I object to those example programs using Greg and not FB. What is the
world coming to when age old traditions are violated willy nilly?
On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 10:34 PM bdeck...@gmail.com
wrote:
> jBASE also allows you to query the lock table as if it was a file using
> normal query tech
jBASE also allows you to query the lock table as if it was a file using
normal query techniques. This was implemented using jBASE's database
abstraction model called jEDI. This jEDI is called the jLock JEDI. You
can read all about it here:
https://docs.zumasys.com/jbase/record-locking
SHOW-ITEM-LOCKS
https://static.zumasys.com/jbase/r99/knowledgebase/manuals/3.0/30manpages/man/util1.htm
On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 1:41 AM JOSE L MARTINEZ-AVIAL
wrote:
> Hello,
>Is there anyway I can get a list of tables/records locked by a port in
> Jbase?
>
> t
Hello,
Is there anyway I can get a list of tables/records locked by a port in
Jbase?
thank you
JL
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For more
lly, depending on your jBASE version, you can place DEBUG ON in
> your proc (after the PQ) and view the buffers.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 20, 2021, at 12:24 PM, ma...@proman.com wrote:
>
>
>
> jBase used to support proc user exits, for compatibility with the ol
Additionally, depending on your jBASE version, you can place DEBUG ON in your
proc (after the PQ) and view the buffers.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 20, 2021, at 12:24 PM, m...@proman.com wrote:
>
>
> jBase used to support proc user exits, for compatibility with the old
> ass
jBase used to support proc user exits, for compatibility with the old assembler
versions.
I suspect the code still works.
We don’t use them but here’s a sample, docs might still be out there somewhere.
The jpq_namedcommon variables allow for query and setting of the buffer
pointers
edclark wrote:
> No, I don’t think you can call it from proc directly. You would have to
> run it. You probably need a wrapper program that would call your
> subroutine—unless jBase lets you run subroutines now. Last time I used
> jBase (quite a while ago) IIRC it didn’t allow
No, I don’t think you can call it from proc directly. You would have to run it.
You probably need a wrapper program that would call your subroutine—unless
jBase lets you run subroutines now. Last time I used jBase (quite a while ago)
IIRC it didn’t allow you to CALL a program, or to EXECUTE
So from your answer, it seems like I CAN call a jBASE subroutine from a
proc, just not with parameters? What is the syntax I would use to call a
subroutine with no parameters from a proc?
Joyce
On Thursday, May 20, 2021 at 12:32:25 PM UTC-4 edclark wrote:
> Unless there have been s
Here’s a thought. Can you store your parameter in one of the Proc Buffers and
then instead of a Function, write a program that performs a PROCREAD to get the
buffer contents, and puts the result back into the Buffer?
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Sent: Thursday, May
can check IF E
> On May 20, 2021, at 12:01, Joyce White wrote:
>
> Hi, I have a proc (jcl program) that needs a "date check". I'd like to write
> a jBASE function for the date check, then call it from within the proc,
> having it return to the proc after it checks the da
Hi, I have a proc (jcl program) that needs a "date check". I'd like to
write a jBASE function for the date check, then call it from within the
proc, having it return to the proc after it checks the date. Is this
doable? If so, what syntax would I use to call the jBASE function
(L
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ng a -D. Not the keyboard as I tried it
> on 2 units.
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Where is an integer and the suffix specifies the units as
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ws, that is
>> determined in this DICT by field 7
>>
>> So, for example if you wanted it to wrap at 20 characters here would be
>> field 7, 9 and 10
>>
>> 0007
>> 0009 L
>> 0010 20
>>
>> If you wanted it to word wrap at 20 they would be
>
gt; 0009 T
> 0010 20
>
> And if you wanted it to only show the first 20
>
> 0007 T1,20
> 0009 L
> 0010 20
>
>
>
>
> Dan Ell | jBASE Technical Engineer
> jBASE International, Inc.
> *813-498-2544* <813-498-2544> | 866‑582‑8447 <(866)%20582
07
0009 T
0010 20
And if you wanted it to only show the first 20
0007 T1,20
0009 L
0010 20
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Joyce,
Yes, but you can set a "T" in attribute 9 for the report to wrap at that length
such that any further text will display on the next line, breaking at the
nearest space, if one exists.
As previously stated, if you or your customer is paying for jBASE Support, then
the
nt lengths depending on the requirements for a certain
> report.
>
>
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> *From:* jb...@googlegroups.com *On Behalf Of *Joyce
> White
> *Sent:* 27 January 2021 14:27
> *To:* jBASE
> *Subject:* Need Help Understanding jBASE Field Length
>
>
or a certain
> report.
>
>
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> *From:* jb...@googlegroups.com *On Behalf Of *Joyce
> White
> *Sent:* 27 January 2021 14:27
> *To:* jBASE
> *Subject:* Need Help Understanding jBASE Field Length
>
>
>
> I have a customer asking me
that there are several synonym items for the same field
with different lengths depending on the requirements for a certain report.
Mike
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Sent: 27 January 2021 14:27
To: jBASE
Subject: Need Help Understanding jBASE Field Length
I have a customer asking me
I have a customer asking me about a jBASE field length. My dictionary looks
like below, so I thought the length was 35. But I can go into records and
type values with lengths much longer than 35 into field 1. In fact, there
doesn't seem to BE a limit. What gives?
Thanks,
Joyce
READ ONLY File
My firm, E-gineering, is looking for a couple of jBASE developers located
in the U.S. for a six-month contract.
See our job posting:
https://boards.greenhouse.io/egineering/jobs/4949201002
Thank you,
Christi
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I'd love to help. What do you need looked at?
On Sat., 1 Aug. 2020, 4:35 am James A, wrote:
> We were in the middle of a UV —> Jbase conversion that got delayed; but
> maybe soon getting back to it. We’ve worked with Zumasys on some of it; but
> maybe worth a talk?
>
We were in the middle of a UV —> Jbase conversion that got delayed; but
maybe soon getting back to it. We’ve worked with Zumasys on some of it; but
maybe worth a talk?
- James Adrig, DocMagic
On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 12:00 PM Dennis Bartlett
wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have 38 year
Hi all
I have 38 years multivalue experience and 11 years T24, and cannot find a
job in Scotland.
I'm currently unemployed and been looking through job ads in vain for a
Jbase job when it occurred to me I could ask here.
Given that I currently make money weeding gardens or cutting trees down
Hello Ben and welcome. It is nice to have someone leveraging modern tools
against jBASE. My first question to you is if the customer is under
maintenance with Zumasys. If yes, then you can get access to the premier
experts on jBASE directly through their support.
Dick
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 1
I am a solution architect working on the global infrastructure at large
client. I am trying to make sure everything is tuned properly, etc… That
said, I am actually looking to inject some new innovation into their jBASE
stack using a product called NetApp SnapCreator which can interface
pEX (you cant avoid at least one session) you
>> could pass the dp down the chain.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Mar 25, 2020, at 10:15 AM, Igor Osmolovskiy wrote:
>>
>>
>> Right. If a jBASE routine is the starting point - no new session is
>>
> On Mar 25, 2020, at 10:15 AM, Igor Osmolovskiy wrote:
>>>>
>>>
>>> Right. If a jBASE routine is the starting point - no new session is created.
>>>
>>> But if python is the starting point then looks like we cannot avoid an
>>> additio
from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 25, 2020, at 10:15 AM, Igor Osmolovskiy > wrote:
>
>
> Right. If a jBASE routine is the starting point - no new session is
> created.
>
> But if python is the starting point then looks like we cannot avoid an
> additional session
>
>
Still not entirely sure why though. If python is the starting point and you get
a dp from jbase_getdpEX (you cant avoid at least one session) you could pass
the dp down the chain.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 25, 2020, at 10:15 AM, Igor Osmolovskiy wrote:
>
>
> Right. If a j
Right. If a jBASE routine is the starting point - no new session is created.
But if python is the starting point then looks like we cannot avoid an
additional session
среда, 25 марта 2020 г., 14:25:33 UTC пользователь pfalson написал:
> Not following. If your starting point is jsh or LO
Not following. If your starting point is jsh or LOGTO or a jBASE program you
should be able to call a python routine and convert the dp to a pylong and pass
it down for reuse.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 25, 2020, at 7:14 AM, Igor Osmolovskiy wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Peter f
choices are start from jsh/jbc call python, call jbc etc or
>>> start with python call jbc.
>>>
>>> Either way the dp needs to be carried around.
>>>
>>> I can post an example of calling python (it needs jBASE 5).
>>>
>>
bc call python, call jbc etc or
>> start with python call jbc.
>>
>> Either way the dp needs to be carried around.
>>
>> I can post an example of calling python (it needs jBASE 5).
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Mar 9, 2020, at 10:36 AM, Igor
>
> I can post an example of calling python (it needs jBASE 5).
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 9, 2020, at 10:36 AM, Igor Osmolovskiy > wrote:
>
>
> Hello Dan
> Right, but is there a possibility to avoid creating a new thread?
> One option proposed by Peter
Your only choices are start from jsh/jbc call python, call jbc etc or start
with python call jbc.
Either way the dp needs to be carried around.
I can post an example of calling python (it needs jBASE 5).
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> On Mar 9, 2020, at 10:36 AM, Igor Osmolovskiy wr
he jsh initiated the thread and the program running
> under it is a shared object /dll beneath that thread.
>
>
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> If you want to use python in this mix then I would think you need to call
> python from jBASE so you can persist the dp.
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> On Mar 9, 2020, at 6:28 AM, Igor Osmolovskiy > wrote:
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> Thank you Peter
>
> But do you
That would be because the jsh initiated the thread and the program running
under it is a shared object /dll beneath that thread.
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If you want to use python in this mix then I would think you need to call
python from jBASE so you can persist the dp.
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> On Mar 9, 2020, at 6:28 AM, Igor Osmolovskiy wrote:
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> Thank you Peter
>
> But do you think it is still possible to retrieve a
:13:48 UTC+1 пользователь pfalson написал:
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> That creates a regular jBASE session dp. The null args are more for
> internal use.
>
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> > On Mar 6, 2020, at 2:56 PM, Igor Osmolovskiy > wrote:
> >
> > Peter, thanks for the code samp
Whichever method you use to get a dp, it is up to you to store it in a
persistent object.
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> On Mar 6, 2020, at 2:56 PM, Igor Osmolovskiy wrote:
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> Peter, we are using jBase 5.1
>
> I've now tried to use
> static DPSTRUCT *dp = jbase_getdp_nocr
That creates a regular jBASE session dp. The null args are more for internal
use.
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> On Mar 6, 2020, at 2:56 PM, Igor Osmolovskiy wrote:
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> Peter, thanks for the code sample
>
> Could you please elaborate on what exactly the next line means
> jbase_g
Peter, we are using jBase 5.1
I've now tried to use
static DPSTRUCT *dp = jbase_getdp_nocreate(NULL,NULL,1,NULL);
but it still creates a new session...
Would that be possible maybe to give an example of how
jbase_getdp_nocreate() could be used please?
Its name sounds like intending
manually
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