I've used a 2 user licensed (NOT pe) UniVerse 10.1 on Gentoo, Redhat
and SuSE 8.2 during my testing. As others have said, I've found it
works just fine with just about any linux distro out there. I'm also
betting that IBM would support it on most any of the mainstream
distros as most of them
to meet the SOX regulations.
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:59:34 -0800, Bill H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don:
There are a number or current laws and regulations that attempt to rid
public corporations of this kind of mismanagement. The result of these new
regulations may not so much be the reduction
I've found the best way for me to do what you are describing is to use
UniObjects .Net to create a recordset from the UniData/UniVerse
machine and then pass that recordset into a Crystal Report. Probably
not what you want to hear, but it is a method to stitch together your
current programs with
Installing a current version of UniVerse onto a Solaris box would be
the quickest way to move the application. If your not familiar with
UniVerse, you would be wise to invest in a few hours of consultant
time for someone else to perform the upgrade for you.
To move the data out of UniVerse to
In addition to piqueing the interest of the IBM lawyers, using the PE
addition in this manner may lead to an issue with large datasets. The
PE edition just won't do large files. It's meant as a demo, tire kick
tool.
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:35:34 -0500, Key Ally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert,
Getting the data from unix to a pc running windows or linux can be
done any number of ways. The basic receipe is copy, fnuxi, resize,
recompile, run. You can use nfs, ftp, tape, rsync, samba shares, etc
to get the data from one machine to another. The fnuxi part is a
UniVerse command to convert
Sorry, I work for lawyers were throw money at it is S.O.P. Getting
the data out of the old system and onto brand X database system does
not require either a new UniVerse license or an install of PE. It
would however go much easier with an install of a consultant type who
could quickly show the
Yes it is. This should prove interesting to watch over the next year
or so. Hopefully our friends at Assential will remain employed or at
least receive a large amount of stock options...
Good Luck!
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 11:28:44 -0500, Gordon J Glorfield
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I see that IBM
Grab a copy of the pdf's and use them. That's more readable than the
help files. I'm lucky in that we have a few high speed printers here
that can do double sided pages. Once printed that way, I have the
pdf's bound into crude books.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 09:26:25 -0600, Marilyn Hilb
[EMAIL
Upgrade via replication sounds like a receipe for lots of wailing and
knashing of teeth. Have a look at uvbackup and uvrestore. Or read
up on rsync as a means to get the data from one machine to another.
If it were me, I think I'd do a uvbackup to a network mounted
filesystem (samba or nfs) and
Yes, going from Irix (MIPS?) to Linux on X86 will most likely require
fnuxi to be run on everything after the transfer. Since the fnuxi
process would run on the newer machine, it would probably still be
much faster to run an rsync, then find - fnuxi script.
Just be very carefull with rsync!
Are you on the same physical network as the target machine? Is there
a firewall between you and it? What is the reasoning behind changing
the rpc port to 7200?
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I'm going through this right now. I changed my password on an HP-UX
system and uniobjects stopped working for me. I created a test
account and it works with that, it also works with the other users on
the system.
My original login still works with the new password. Sort of seems
like
Make sure the remote machine has the uniobjects port enabled and there
are no firewalls between you and it that also block this port. On an
HP-UX machine this is port 31438. Have a look at the services file in
/etc and make sure this line is in there somewhere.
uvrpc 31438/tcp
for that port?
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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Make sure the remote machine
,
uvAccount, uvcs);
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:35:35 -0500, Nick Cipollina
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How exactly can I do this?. (I'm new to .NET).
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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Or you can separate out the data layer from the presentation layer.
Programmers - Respsonsible for Redback object properties (fields) and methods
(databasic programs)
REAL Web Designers - Responsible for website presentation.
Redback allows web designers to be web designers and programmers,
?
Thanks,
Don Kibbey
Financial Systems Manager
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett Dunner LLP
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If you're using FTP to do the transfer from UNIX to DOS (which you say you
are) then make the the FTP Transfer mode is ASCII, it usually defaults to
BINARY (BIN). Most FTP clients will automatically convert CR to CRLF when
transfering in ASCII mode.
ASSIGN 1 to SYSTEM(1017)
In Unidata the
It works on UNIX, however, you could have a program get the environment
variable and write out the voc with the path information.
UDTBIN_PATH = GETENV(UDTBIN)
SAVEDLOG_PATH = UDTBIN_PATH:saved_logs
VOC.REC= DIR
VOC.REC2 = SAVEDLOG_PATH
VOC.REC3 = D_BP
It would seem unnecessary, but hey
For the benefit of the group (I emailed David offline).
In windows it's the @ sign not $ sign for environment variables.
ie. 002: @UDTBIN\saved_logs
Thanks,
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Java over .Net That just sounds wrong.
If you have a server environment that's exclusively Unix, you will probably
want to just stick with most anything except .Net.
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that there is an updated
uniobjects.dll available, but my VAR was not able to locate it?!?
I really don't understand why IBM does not just post the developers tools as
a public download. You really can't do much with them unless you already
have a licensed database so why the hassle?
Don Kibbey
Does the unifile method writefield actually work with uniobjects.net? I'm
having a difficult time getting it to do anything other than cause my
program to fault. I have vague recollections of someone posting about this
before...
Thanks,
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Suppose I should have mentioned that my example was in c# using UniObjects
.Net. I have been able to see that using the readlist method allows the
program to run much faster, simply putting the select list into a loop and
reading one record at a time runs noticeably slower. I didn't have this
Maybe they are paid semi-monthly (24 periods) rather than Bi-weekly (26
periods).
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Delray Beach, FL 33445 USA
Voice Phone: 561.454.3592 Fax Phone:
I'm having a problem with creating an extraction file in Unidata 6.0.9 on HPUX
11.11i. It's not writting to the correct attribute as defined by the dictionary
item named in field.
Simple XML Doc(test.xml):
root
node1Node1/node1
node2Node2/node2
node3Node3/node3
/root
-
Extraction
The Not a typewriter is indictative of the a term type not being set
correctly or blank. On all our unix cron jobs a wrapper functions sets these
enviroment variables since cron only sets a few enviroments by default.
Thanks,
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Application Development Manager
We upgraded to UV 10.1.2 while on AIX 4.3.3 and a week later upgraded to AIX
5.1 - we did not experience any problems with the AIX 4.3.3/UV 10.1.2
combination, though that's an admittedly short time.
Don
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We have been using the suspend option as part of our back up plan, since we moved to
UV 10.0.19 earlier this year, we are on AIX 5.2 ML3 at this time.
Our back up process is scripted at the AIX level. We suspend UniVerse, then run sync
several times, then break a 3rd set of mirrors, and
Throughbred basic as far as I know isn't Pick. The last time I saw this
was with a software package called Payplus.
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Voice
Speaking of Textpad. I use this. Does anyone have a syntax file for UD
using Textpad?
Thanks,
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Application Development Manager
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1690 S Congress Avenue, Suite 210
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Voice Phone: 561.454.3592
A better resource may be: rbsolutions
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rbsolutions/
Don
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 6:15:12 AM 09/24/2004
Hello there,
I know this is the U2 mailing list and sorry for sending a RedBack
related message but figured someone out there may have the answers.
Recently, I've
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12:08:42 PM 09/21/2004 --
It's illegal to send UBE (unsolicited bulk e-mail) here in the states, but
that doesn't stop people from finding loopholes in the FCC regs or spoofing
source addresses and IPs. If the post office didn't track where mail came
from/went, you could put
I had some issues with select lists. Found that if I read the entire select
list into an uniarray and then processed it, things went much faster.
Probably not a good idea for really large select lists, but then the stuff
I'm working with should never be more than a few thousand (famous last
I know this happens even with TELNET on Window Servers. It has something
do with the first time it looks up a username in the doman and then it
caches the the user tree (probably wrong term) of all the users. So each
login after than does NOT have to retrieve a list of users. Does that
make sense?
aware of any traps in this sequence? (Most posts have referenced
simultaneous upgrades)
Don Bausili
Blue Cross Blue Shield OK
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Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 9:50 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [UV] Universe and AIX Upgrade sequence
Current:AIX 4.3.3Universe 9.5
Target:AIX 5.1 Universe 10.1.2
Since Universe 9.5
It's HRPyramind. We have use this since 1998 for our core inhouse
payroll about (200-600 employees) and we used it briefly for our PEO
business but we sold that division off.
I have nothing but praise for the software and the company and it's
well supported.
It's put out by a company FW Davison.
We use WebEx on our HPUX machines to allow HP techs in to help us with
supporting our servers. I whole heartedly (sp.?) endorse it over
netmeeting.
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Don't let him/her near a live production environment. One small slip of the
knife and you could be in big trouble. Beginners sometimes have a hard
time getting their minds around multivalue fields. Could be an even bigger
problem if they are using the java libraries and they forget to add the
We had this problem but it was related to Vertias Replication software.
Are you by chance running Vertias on HPUX? Sorry deleted the original
post if that had the OS info in it.
Don Verhagen
Tandem Staffing Solutions, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11:56:10 AM 06/21/2004
Ang Suan Yong wrote
running, is the printer disabled, is there a lock file that needs
to be cleaned up. I dont look forward to this. The dumb terminal cost
about $350 w/kybd new. The laser Im considering is $99. The cheapest laser
that does postscript (that I know of yet) is the hp 2100 about $400. Im open
EQU V.SEC.SYNONYM TO COURSE.SECTIONS.REC.TABLEI.COURSE.SECTIONS,15
PRINT.VAR = V.SEC.SYNONYM
verus
PRINT.VAR = COURSE.SECTIONS.REC.TABLEI.COURSE.SECTIONS,15
I'm not sure but I think, in this case, elimating the EQUATE would be
less keystrokes.
Don
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 4:03:24 PM 05/18/2004
onset.
Still looking for a solution
Don
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Don,
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