RE: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-25 Thread JPB-U2UG
What was your old revision? If this was changed then it was changed for the
worst.

Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert

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I just found out that the original indexes had a virtual path (correct
terminology?) (../directory.name), which didn't work with the new version of
UniVerse (10.2.7), so our vendor changed them to a physical path (u2/
directory.name), which didn't match our other system.

So now we do a SET.INDEX every day after the copy from computer A to
computer B.

Fun.

-- Louie in Seattle


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Re: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-25 Thread Louie Bergsagel
I just found out that the original indexes had a virtual path (correct
terminology?) (../directory.name), which didn't work with the new version of
UniVerse (10.2.7), so our vendor changed them to a physical path (u2/
directory.name), which didn't match our other system.

So now we do a SET.INDEX every day after the copy from computer A to
computer B.

Fun.

-- Louie in Seattle



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RE: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-23 Thread John Jenkins
Otherwise -  did you make any changes to the indexes and copy the files
while the change was "In progress"?

Regards

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Re: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-23 Thread Richard Nuckolls
Are the file systems truly identical, or are you using symbolic links  
to make them look the same?


Use SET.INDEX filename INFORM

to see where your index is really pointing.

-Rick

On Apr 22, 2008, at 3:12 PM, Louie Bergsagel wrote:

We use flashcopy to move data from one computer to another, and  
recently
noticed that UniVerse is no longer recognizing the indexes even  
though they

are copied along with the files.

We recently upgraded to UniVerse 10.2.7 (Pick syntax)

Has anybody heard of this weirdness?

-- Louie in Seattle
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RE: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-23 Thread JPB-U2UG
As far as I know it's always worked that way. Question, the copies you made
before, were they on the same system? If so you were using the same indices
for both your live and copied data. Usually this causes some strange results
when using the indices.

Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert

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> No, but how could it have worked before?  If a SET.INDEX was required,
> wouldn't it have to be executed after every copy?
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> We've never done that.
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Re: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-22 Thread iggchamp
Wasn't there some talk at one point of using relative pathnames?  Is that 
supported in the newer releases?



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RE: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-22 Thread David Murray
Louie,

Within each file 'header' is a pointer to the index file. It is stored as a
full path name (unless specified otherwise). If the account is moved and the
file paths change, then the link/pointer to the index file will break (no
longer point to the index file).

The SET.INDEX enables you to reset the pointer/link back to the index file.

For more info, see the latest UniVerse User Reference manual, pages 1-488 to
1-490.

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Subject: Re: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

We've never done a SET.INDEX, but the indexes used to work just fine.

I wonder if they have to be set once and they work until the next upgrade?

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RE: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-22 Thread Hona, David S
If not an identical pathname now, it would simply mean you had an old
index at the same pathname previously. Now it appears you don't. Index
broken - 'cause index is not there. Very common problem in UV. 



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No, but how could it have worked before?  If a SET.INDEX was required,
wouldn't it have to be executed after every copy?

We've never done that.

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Re: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-22 Thread Louie Bergsagel
No, but how could it have worked before?  If a SET.INDEX was required,
wouldn't it have to be executed after every copy?

We've never done that.

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Re: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-22 Thread Louie Bergsagel
We've never done a SET.INDEX, but the indexes used to work just fine.

I wonder if they have to be set once and they work until the next upgrade?

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RE: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-22 Thread Hona, David S
You probably just need to use SET.INDEX to change the pathname to where
the index file is now located.  It's been discussed lots of times in
this forum is the most common problem with indexes in UV. It's a
feature!! :)


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Subject: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

We use flashcopy to move data from one computer to another, and recently
noticed that UniVerse is no longer recognizing the indexes even though
they are copied along with the files.

We recently upgraded to UniVerse 10.2.7 (Pick syntax)

Has anybody heard of this weirdness?

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Re: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-22 Thread Wally Terhune
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We use flashcopy to move data from one computer to another, and recently
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are copied along with the files.

We recently upgraded to UniVerse 10.2.7 (Pick syntax)

Has anybody heard of this weirdness?

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Re: [U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-22 Thread iggchamp
Hi Louie,

Did you perform a SET.INDEX after moving the data?



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> We use flashcopy to move data from one computer to another, and recently 
> noticed that UniVerse is no longer recognizing the indexes even though they 
> are copied along with the files. 
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> We recently upgraded to UniVerse 10.2.7 (Pick syntax) 
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> Has anybody heard of this weirdness? 
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[U2] Indexes have disappeared

2008-04-22 Thread Louie Bergsagel
We use flashcopy to move data from one computer to another, and recently
noticed that UniVerse is no longer recognizing the indexes even though they
are copied along with the files.

We recently upgraded to UniVerse 10.2.7 (Pick syntax)

Has anybody heard of this weirdness?

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RE: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-17 Thread Eric Armstrong
You can also do the same with the LIST.DIFF, LIST.UNION, LIST.INTER, etc.
commands.

Eric


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I recently put together a Tech Tip for a monthly news Letter about the Merge
List process.  That might help with your situation, take a look.

http://www.ashwoodcomputer.com/TechTip.html

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Tom Dodds
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I would use the SAVING clause on a select of the repairs file to build a
list of stock id's then use a merge list command to see what stock ids do
not have a repairs record.



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Subject: [U2] Indexes

My dumb question for the day (just cant remember how to... and the manual's
example is too simplistic...)

How do I programmatically get an index value out, 
eg
I have a STOCK file, and a REPAIRS file. Whoever designed this needs their
head read, but the repairs file only has the stock code as a reference in
the record. I have indexed the repair file on stock code, and need to create
a report on the stock file of how many items are under repair.

1. UniverseBASIC code?

2. is this possible from an Itype?
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RE: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-16 Thread Tom Dodds
Got me.

Thanks

Tom Dodds


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Ya left out LIST.INTER, LIST.UNION and LIST.DIFF commands!

These, admittedly, work with saved - rather than active, in-memory - Select 
Lists.

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> 
> I recently put together a Tech Tip for a monthly news Letter about 
> the Merge List process.  That might help with your situation, take 
> a look.
> 
> http://www.ashwoodcomputer.com/TechTip.html
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RE: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-16 Thread Ray Wurlod
Ya left out LIST.INTER, LIST.UNION and LIST.DIFF commands!

These, admittedly, work with saved - rather than active, in-memory - Select 
Lists.

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> 
> I recently put together a Tech Tip for a monthly news Letter about 
> the Merge List process.  That might help with your situation, take 
> a look.
> 
> http://www.ashwoodcomputer.com/TechTip.html
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RE: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-14 Thread Anthony Youngman
Ah...

If that's what you want, then in BASIC

SELECTINDEX "STOCK.ID" FROM F.REPAIR

Should have exactly the same effect (and save the overhead of an EXECUTE). The 
only difference is the resulting select list may not be sorted (although I 
think it is).

If you then want to find what records are then associated with each stock id

SELECTINDEX "STOCK.ID", STOCK.ID FROM F.REPAIR

Cheers,
Wol

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Thanks! This is by far the easiest, and it works!

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At the universe tcl:
SELECT REPAIR SAVING UNIQUE STOCK.ID
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RE: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-14 Thread Jerry Banker
Keep it simple! In a program you can use SELECTINDEX and from a command
line use SELECT with the SAVING UNIQUE keywords.

Jerry Banker

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> 
> There is no function like the T correlative to translate to an indexed
> file
> from a dict item, so you will need to do in BASIC as an I-type. The
> command
> is BSCAN, e,g.
> 
> BSCAN BVAL,ID.LIST FROM FV,ID USING FIELDNAME ELSE BVAL = ""
> 
> ID.LIST contains an AM delimited list of keys to records in file FV
> than
> "match" ID in FIELDNAME.
> BVAL  is the value of the indexed attribute that matches ID. If there
> was no
> match, then BVAL will be the next indexed value past ID, so I always
> test if
> BVAL = ID.
> FV is the open file variable to the indexed file.
> ID is the value you are searching for in the indexed FIELDNAME.
> FIELDNAME is the name of the indexed fields in FV (e.g. CREATE.INDEX
> MYFILE
> FIELDNAME).
> 
> A "BY SEQ" clause is optional, SEQ is either "A" or "D" for ascending
> or
> descending, (ascending is the default).
> 
> See HELP BASIC BSCAN
> 
> I usually loop on BSCAN until BVAL NE ID. I am not sure if that is
> always
> necessary.
> 
> I use I-types that incorporate BSCAN to return values from indexed
> files all
> the time. It works great.
> 
> /Scott Ballinger
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> 206 713 6006
> 
> 
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 3:03 AM, Dennis Bartlett
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> wrote:
> 
> > My dumb question for the day (just cant remember how to... and the
> > manual's
> > example is too simplistic...)
> >
> > How do I programmatically get an index value out,
> > eg
> > I have a STOCK file, and a REPAIRS file. Whoever designed this needs
> their
> > head read, but the repairs file only has the stock code as a
> reference in
> > the record. I have indexed the repair file on stock code, and need
to
> > create
> > a report on the stock file of how many items are under repair.
> >
> > 1. UniverseBASIC code?
> >
> > 2. is this possible from an Itype?
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RE: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-14 Thread David Murray
Dennis,

Create a subr/function routine to open the REPAIRS file, use BSCAN to find
the required records (using the passed STOCK code) and then DCOUNT the BSCAN
result. You can then return this value.

Create an ITYPE dictionary field (in STOCK file) which calls this routine,
passing the required STOCK key/code.

It would be a good idea to cache the file open using one of the methods
which was discussed some months ago in this mail list.

Cheers,

David Murray


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Subject: [U2] Indexes

My dumb question for the day (just cant remember how to... and the manual's
example is too simplistic...)

How do I programmatically get an index value out, eg I have a STOCK file,
and a REPAIRS file. Whoever designed this needs their head read, but the
repairs file only has the stock code as a reference in the record. I have
indexed the repair file on stock code, and need to create a report on the
stock file of how many items are under repair.

1. UniverseBASIC code?

2. is this possible from an Itype?
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RE: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-14 Thread Brutzman, Bill
Dennis:

I would handle it with something like the following...

-Bill

*

equate true to 1, false to 0

open 'STOCK'   to F.Stockelse  null
open 'REPAIRS' to F.Repairs  else  null

clearselect ALL

execute "SELECT REPAIRS"

 done = false  
  loop
readnext Invoice.ID else done = true
  until done do

read R.Repairs from F.Repairs, Repair.ID  else  R.Repairs = ''
  Bin.Location.ID = R.Repairs<7>

read R.Stock from F.Stock, Bin.Location.ID  else  R.Stock = ''
  Part.Nbr = R.Stock<12>

read R.Item from F.Item.Master, Part.Nbr  else  R.Item = ''
  Part.Desc = R.Item<17>

Print.Str  = Repair.ID'L#11' 
Print.Str := Part.Nbr 'L#6'  : '  '
Print.Str := Part.Desc'L#22' : '  '
Print.Str := Bin.Location 'L#6'
  print Print.Str

  R.This  = Repair.ID : VM
  R.This := Part.Nbr

locate R.This in Repair.Array<1>   by 'AL'  setting pos else null
insR.This before Repair.Array

repeat


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My dumb question for the day (just cant remember how to... and the manual's
example is too simplistic...)

How do I programmatically get an index value out, 
eg
I have a STOCK file, and a REPAIRS file. Whoever designed this needs their
head read, but the repairs file only has the stock code as a reference in
the record. I have indexed the repair file on stock code, and need to create
a report on the stock file of how many items are under repair.

1. UniverseBASIC code?

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Re: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-14 Thread Scott Ballinger
There is no function like the T correlative to translate to an indexed file
from a dict item, so you will need to do in BASIC as an I-type. The command
is BSCAN, e,g.

BSCAN BVAL,ID.LIST FROM FV,ID USING FIELDNAME ELSE BVAL = ""

ID.LIST contains an AM delimited list of keys to records in file FV than
"match" ID in FIELDNAME.
BVAL  is the value of the indexed attribute that matches ID. If there was no
match, then BVAL will be the next indexed value past ID, so I always test if
BVAL = ID.
FV is the open file variable to the indexed file.
ID is the value you are searching for in the indexed FIELDNAME.
FIELDNAME is the name of the indexed fields in FV (e.g. CREATE.INDEX MYFILE
FIELDNAME).

A "BY SEQ" clause is optional, SEQ is either "A" or "D" for ascending or
descending, (ascending is the default).

See HELP BASIC BSCAN

I usually loop on BSCAN until BVAL NE ID. I am not sure if that is always
necessary.

I use I-types that incorporate BSCAN to return values from indexed files all
the time. It works great.

/Scott Ballinger
Pareto Corporation
Edmonds WA USA
206 713 6006


On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 3:03 AM, Dennis Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> My dumb question for the day (just cant remember how to... and the
> manual's
> example is too simplistic...)
>
> How do I programmatically get an index value out,
> eg
> I have a STOCK file, and a REPAIRS file. Whoever designed this needs their
> head read, but the repairs file only has the stock code as a reference in
> the record. I have indexed the repair file on stock code, and need to
> create
> a report on the stock file of how many items are under repair.
>
> 1. UniverseBASIC code?
>
> 2. is this possible from an Itype?
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RE: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-14 Thread Dennis Bartlett
Thanks! This is by far the easiest, and it works!

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At the universe tcl:
SELECT REPAIR SAVING UNIQUE STOCK.ID
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RE: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-14 Thread Tom Dodds
I recently put together a Tech Tip for a monthly news Letter about the Merge 
List process.  That might help with your situation, take a look.

http://www.ashwoodcomputer.com/TechTip.html

This is not an ad for Ashwood Computer Company

Tom Dodds
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630.235.2975


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Subject: RE: [U2] Indexes

I would use the SAVING clause on a select of the repairs file to build a list 
of stock id's then use a merge list command to see what stock ids do not have a 
repairs record.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dennis Bartlett
Sent: 14 March 2008 10:04
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Indexes

My dumb question for the day (just cant remember how to... and the manual's
example is too simplistic...)

How do I programmatically get an index value out, 
eg
I have a STOCK file, and a REPAIRS file. Whoever designed this needs their
head read, but the repairs file only has the stock code as a reference in
the record. I have indexed the repair file on stock code, and need to create
a report on the stock file of how many items are under repair.

1. UniverseBASIC code?

2. is this possible from an Itype?
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RE: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-14 Thread Brian Leach
Dennis

Two more ways to do this:

1/ you can use BASIC but it's a slight pig..
The SelectIndex statement selects keys from an index. But it generates a
select list, so you need to be careful about segregating these e.g. if
calling from a SUBR() in an Idescriptor.

2/ a way I'm clearly not recommending but that happens to work rather well
:)
The index is actually just a type 25 file with simple inverted records (key
= indexed values, fields = key of records under the index). If you can find
which of the index.nnn files in the I_filename directory is that index
(should match the order they appear in the LIST.INDEX statement), you can
just create a file pointer to it. Or, if you want to be safer, use an
OpenPath in BASIC and hold the pointer in named common...

Brian

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Dennis Bartlett
> Sent: 14 March 2008 10:04
> To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
> Subject: [U2] Indexes
> 
> My dumb question for the day (just cant remember how to... 
> and the manual's example is too simplistic...)
> 
> How do I programmatically get an index value out, eg I have a 
> STOCK file, and a REPAIRS file. Whoever designed this needs 
> their head read, but the repairs file only has the stock code 
> as a reference in the record. I have indexed the repair file 
> on stock code, and need to create a report on the stock file 
> of how many items are under repair.
> 
> 1. UniverseBASIC code?
> 
> 2. is this possible from an Itype?
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Re: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-14 Thread Raul_Dominguez
At the universe tcl:
SELECT REPAIR SAVING UNIQUE STOCK.ID

Providing the the id to the STOCK file is in a field called STOCK.ID. 

Raul





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To: 
Subject: [U2] Indexes



My dumb question for the day (just cant remember how to... and the manual's
example is too simplistic...)

How do I programmatically get an index value out, 
eg
I have a STOCK file, and a REPAIRS file. Whoever designed this needs their
head read, but the repairs file only has the stock code as a reference in
the record. I have indexed the repair file on stock code, and need to create
a report on the stock file of how many items are under repair.

1. UniverseBASIC code?

2. is this possible from an Itype?
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RE: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-14 Thread Anthony Youngman
I'd use basic.

When I used it (yonks ago) I thought the manual was reasonably clear. The basic 
command takes two arguments. The first is the index name, and if that's all you 
supply it returns a list of the index values. The second is the index value, 
and if you supply that as well it returns a list of all the record keys for 
that value.

HTH

Wol

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Symeon Breen
Sent: 14 March 2008 10:38
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] Indexes

I would use the SAVING clause on a select of the repairs file to build a list 
of stock id's then use a merge list command to see what stock ids do not have a 
repairs record.



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dennis Bartlett
Sent: 14 March 2008 10:04
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Indexes

My dumb question for the day (just cant remember how to... and the manual's
example is too simplistic...)

How do I programmatically get an index value out,
eg
I have a STOCK file, and a REPAIRS file. Whoever designed this needs their
head read, but the repairs file only has the stock code as a reference in
the record. I have indexed the repair file on stock code, and need to create
a report on the stock file of how many items are under repair.

1. UniverseBASIC code?

2. is this possible from an Itype?
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RE: [U2] Indexes

2008-03-14 Thread Symeon Breen
I would use the SAVING clause on a select of the repairs file to build a list 
of stock id's then use a merge list command to see what stock ids do not have a 
repairs record.



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dennis Bartlett
Sent: 14 March 2008 10:04
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Indexes

My dumb question for the day (just cant remember how to... and the manual's
example is too simplistic...)

How do I programmatically get an index value out, 
eg
I have a STOCK file, and a REPAIRS file. Whoever designed this needs their
head read, but the repairs file only has the stock code as a reference in
the record. I have indexed the repair file on stock code, and need to create
a report on the stock file of how many items are under repair.

1. UniverseBASIC code?

2. is this possible from an Itype?
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[U2] Indexes

2008-03-14 Thread Dennis Bartlett
My dumb question for the day (just cant remember how to... and the manual's
example is too simplistic...)

How do I programmatically get an index value out, 
eg
I have a STOCK file, and a REPAIRS file. Whoever designed this needs their
head read, but the repairs file only has the stock code as a reference in
the record. I have indexed the repair file on stock code, and need to create
a report on the stock file of how many items are under repair.

1. UniverseBASIC code?

2. is this possible from an Itype?
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RE: [U2] Indexes on distributed files

2006-03-22 Thread Perry Taylor
Mac,

If the index value you are wanting to lookup is the exact value in the
record you can use SELECTINDEX.  However, you cannot do partial matches
this way.  For example, let's say you have an index on LAST.NAME in the
CUST file, and you are looking for any records with the last name of
TAYLOR...

OPEN 'CUST' TO F.CUST ELSE STOP 201,'CUST'

SELECTINDEX 'LAST.NAME', 'TAYLOR' FROM F.CUST

LOOP WHILE READNEXT CUST.ID DO
...
REPEAT

But if you wanted to get any cust record with LAST.NAME starting with
"T".  You cannot use SELECTINDEX and will have to query instead...

OPEN 'CUST' TO F.CUST ELSE STOP 201,'CUST'

EXECUTE 'SELECT CUST WITH LAST.NAME "T]"' CAPTURING OUTPUT

LOOP WHILE READNEXT CUST.ID DO
...
REPEAT

Your only other option is to write logic that will query each individual
part file and collate the results... Not a trivial routine.  You might
contact IBM/U2 Professional Services.  Mark Baldridge wrote something
that does this very thing and you probably can get it from them.

Hope this helps some.

Perry

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From: Mac Bhyat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 7:21 AM
To: Perry Taylor
Subject: RE: [U2] Indexes on distributed files

Hi,

Thanks for the reply - do you know how I can use indexes on distributed
files ?

Thanks

Mac 

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From: Perry Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 March 2006 04:06 PM
To: Mac Bhyat; u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] Indexes on distributed files

Unfortunately, BSCAN is not supported on distributed files in UniVerse.

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Subject: [U2] Indexes on distributed files

Hi,
 
I having the following problem with indexes on a distributed file 
 
Scenario - I have a distributed file split by years - 1997 (1) 1998 = 2
1999 = 3
 
I create an index on the main file, and build the index (this creates
index files for each part file on the filesystem)
 
Now i'm trying to do a bscan on the main file, using the USING clause
(with the index I just created) and I'm getting a status error 3 - (file
is not a type 25, or no secondary indices defined)
 
The platform is Universe 9.6.2 - UNIX
 
Can BSCAN's be done on a main controlling file for a distributed file,
if so how ?
 
Thanks
 
Mac
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RE: [U2] Indexes on distributed files

2006-03-22 Thread Perry Taylor
Unfortunately, BSCAN is not supported on distributed files in UniVerse.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mac Bhyat
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To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Indexes on distributed files

Hi,
 
I having the following problem with indexes on a distributed file 
 
Scenario - I have a distributed file split by years - 1997 (1) 1998 = 2
1999 = 3
 
I create an index on the main file, and build the index (this creates
index files for each part file on the filesystem)
 
Now i'm trying to do a bscan on the main file, using the USING clause
(with the index I just created) and I'm getting a status error 3 - (file
is not a type 25, or no secondary indices defined)
 
The platform is Universe 9.6.2 - UNIX
 
Can BSCAN's be done on a main controlling file for a distributed file,
if so how ?
 
Thanks
 
Mac
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[U2] Indexes on distributed files

2006-03-22 Thread Mac Bhyat
Hi,
 
I having the following problem with indexes on a distributed file 
 
Scenario - I have a distributed file split by years - 1997 (1) 1998 = 2 1999
= 3
 
I create an index on the main file, and build the index (this creates index
files for each part file on the filesystem)
 
Now i'm trying to do a bscan on the main file, using the USING clause (with
the index I just created) and I'm getting a status error 3 - (file is not a
type 25, or no secondary indices defined)
 
The platform is Universe 9.6.2 - UNIX
 
Can BSCAN's be done on a main controlling file for a distributed file, if so
how ?
 
Thanks
 
Mac
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[U2] Re: U2 Indexes

2004-11-23 Thread Moderator
I've had some recent e-mails asking where the U2-user and U2-community 
indexes can be found. Here are two good answers:   
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.u2.general/  
http://www.indexinfocus.com/

- Charles Barouch, Moderator

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