RE: [U2] UniDK

2004-07-17 Thread Ray Wurlod
I wholeheartedly support the previous two posters' comments.
Best is to have your new person use PE on a machine not connected to the network, the 
only totally safe strategy.
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RE: [U2] Unidata 6 and Tru64

2004-07-17 Thread Nick Southwell
It also appears to happen with the application the end users
run on top of Unidata, in other words execution of complied
Unibasic programs. Perhaps the, and I'm on shaky territory here,
compilation process passes off to the interpreter that the "complied"
programs use?

Cheers

Nick

-Original Message-
From: Rosenberg Ben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 16 July 2004 17:44
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [U2] Unidata 6 and Tru64

>From the details you provided, it appears that the
"unaligned" message only happens during a BASIC compile.

In which case, maybe only the users who compile programs
need to put "uac p noprint" in their profile.

> -Original Message-
> From: Nick Southwell
> Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004

> Just a quick update.
> 
> According to IBM the unaligned access message is normal
> and is disabled by adding "uac p noprint" to the user profile.
> 
> Seems to do the trick, still not convinced that the programs
> should run that way but oh well
> 
> Nick


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RE: [U2] UniDK

2004-07-17 Thread Don Kibbey
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
second or third variable to a field write.  The write will succeed, but
you'll have a data file that is way out of wack.

If they want to learn that's good.  Have them download and install the PE
version of the product.  Let them run their experiments on copies of the
data and not the real thing.
 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Pizer
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 6:31 PM
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Subject: [U2] UniDK

I have a user who wants access to UniDK.  Any particular reasons one way or
the other? I do not know enough about the product myself but I know some of
you do.  :-)

He is a beginning power user who wants to try to write pieces of a data
warehouse in Java/C.

Thanks!!

- Bill Pizer
518-244-2087
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