RE: [U2] Unusual error returned from submitRequest

2004-08-19 Thread Jamie Wilbraham
G'Day Craig,

I found the protocol log file and this is what is contained within

HTTP_START
HTTP_CONNECT
new host 4016c648:services.baycorpadvantage.com:443 allocated (proxy:no)
host services.baycorpadvantage.com:443 not found in hostList
socket 40221fd8 allocated
enter SSLbinding
loading SSL client method
loading cert file ...No cert file set in context!
loading private key ...No private key availble, OK for client
loading CA file ...CA cert loaded!
loading random data ...random data loaded!
Error setting session id context


Any help will be greatfully be accepted.


Cheers


Jamie

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From: Craig Bennett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 19 August 2004 01:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [U2] Unusual error returned from submitRequest


Hi Jamie,

> setRequestHeader=0
> 21621:error:140DA111:SSL routines:SSL_set_session_id_context:ssl session id cont
> ext too long:ssl_lib.c:272:
> Abnormal termination of UniVerse.
> Fault type is 10.  Layer type is BASIC run machine.
> Fault occurred in BASIC program BOB.HTTP4 at address 1d2.

have you tried switching on protocol logging?


regards,


Craig
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Re: [U2] Unusual error returned from submitRequest

2004-08-19 Thread Ray Wurlod
You could use VLIST to find out what's happening in program BOB.HTTP4 at address 1d2.

This might give you a better clue.
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RE: [U2] [UD] Windows PE - can UV & UD co-exist on the same box ?

2004-08-19 Thread Brian Leach
Ross,

Is you want to play with multiple databases on the same hardware, I would
recommend using virtual PC.
It saves a lot of headaches.

Brian 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ross Ferris
Sent: 19 August 2004 00:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [U2] [UD] Windows PE - can UV & UD co-exist on the same box ?

I know, RTFM, but  (as a shortcut)

Can UV & UD co-exist on the same windows box ? I've just tried installing UD
PE on my XP machine (which already had UV & D3 installed), but no joy.
Reports a message with UDTelnet not starting - UD is running as I can access
with console app, just no telnet.

I already had UV Telnet server working on a non-standard port (233, so it
could co-exist with D3 - D3 isn't running though, so it isn't trying to
"steal" port 23)  I can not see a way to configure telnet port as you
can with UV, so assume [yeah, I know] that UD is stuck on port 23.

Just about to load onto a "real server", but would still be nice to be able
to "play with" on my notebook

Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage  an Evolution in Software Development


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RE: [U2] Unusual error returned from submitRequest

2004-08-19 Thread Jamie Wilbraham
Thanks for that Ray, I didnt realise about the VLIST. It did help to isolate the 
problem to the submitRequest.

cheers


Jamie

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You could use VLIST to find out what's happening in program BOB.HTTP4 at address 1d2.

This might give you a better clue.
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Re: [U2] [UV] Initialization error 9 22 -- undocumented?

2004-08-19 Thread Lee Bacall
Craig,
Unless you have the path to UniVerse established in your system, you would
have to:
cd /etc   (or wherever you have installed UniVerse)
./rc.d/init.d/uv.rc start

Yep, it's not exactly intuitive.

Lee Bacall
http://www.binarystar.com
Phone: +1 (954) 791-8575
Cell:  +1 (954) 655-6581

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Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 7:16 PM
Subject: [U2] [UV] Initialization error 9 22 -- undocumented?


> Hi All,
>
> I'm examining an outage at one of our clients (UV 10.0.7 AIX 5.1). When
> the support staff tried to restart UniVerse using the /etc/uv.rc script,
> they received the error:
>
> Temporary directory is not an absolute pathname.
> An error has occured during the uniVerse initialization
> Please contact the system administrator Error code: 9 22
>
> Appendix E of Administering UniVerse lists error codes from 1 to 8.
>
> Does anyone know what the 9 means?
>
> According to the manual, the 22 indicates an invalid argument and I
> presume it indicates the relative path name to temp, but the uvconfig
> file shows:
>
> UVTEMP /tmp
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
> Craig
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Re: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?

2004-08-19 Thread Jerry Banker
@FM and @AM are one and the same so there is no need for the first line.


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A.TEMP = CHANGE(A,@FM,@AM)
STUFF.YOU.WANT = A.TEMP<1,3>:@VM:A.TEMP<2,3>:@VM:A.TEMP<3,3>
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RE: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?

2004-08-19 Thread George Gallen
>-Original Message-
>From: Ian McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 7:17 PM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?
>
>
>> From: Barry Brevik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Yeah. I'm working on some code I inherited. I was banging my
>> head trying to figure out why the author setup his array
>> 'backwards'. Maybe *I'm* backwards, and that is a legitimate
>> technique, but my brain does not want to go there.
>
>I think you're backwards, too :-)
>
>Accounts -> files -> items -> attributes -> values -> subvalues

in theory this works great!

but...in reality (oh wait, poor choice of word).

Say you have array of sales figures.  is the client
  and <,y> is the year, so it's setup like you stated and
  the dictionary will show all the years for each client.

Now..You want to pull an array of all the sales for year<,3>
  That's where a function to grab a column would be nice.

otherwise you have to either maintain (2) arrays, one  one  or
use a subroutine (which usually isn't as fast as an intrinisc function).


I forget if the FIELDS() method works, and/or why it didn't (if it didn't).
I'll have to play with it.

>
>(from http://www.jes.com/pb/pb_wp1.html)
>
>Is the traditional pick terminology, where the values are
>multiple instances
>of some related things (invoice numbers, address lines 1 and
>2, etc).  If
>you keep multivalued data together, then you can display it using one
>dictionary attribute INVOICES, instead of having INVOICE.1,
>INVOICE.2 etc...
>Doing it your way round is less idiomatic, imnsho.
>
>Ian
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RE: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?

2004-08-19 Thread George Gallen
I was able to get version 2 to work, but not version 1.

George
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>Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?
>
>
>Just a thought; does FIELDS work?  I doubt that version 1 will
>work, but version 2 certainly will.
>
>Version 1
>FIELDS(dynarray, @VM, 3, 1)
>
>Version 2
>FIELDS(CONVERT(@VM,"|",dynarray), "|", 3, 1)
>
>- Original Message -
>From: Barry Brevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 13:40:54 -0700
>To: "U2-users (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?
>
>> I just realized that there seems to be no function for the following
>> situation. Given the dynamic array:
>>
>> 10 @vm 20 @vm 30 @FM 11 @vm 21 @vm 31 @FM 12 @vm 22 @vm 32
>>
>> ...I look at this as the fields being records, or rows, and
>the values being
>> columns. I'd like a function that returns a dynamic array of
>just column 3,
>> that is '30', '31' and '32'.
>>
>> Am I making sense? Is there something in UV basic that does this?
>>
>> Barry
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[U2] [UV] Universe and AIX Upgrade sequence

2004-08-19 Thread Bausili, Don
Current:  AIX 4.3.3Universe 9.5
Target:AIX 5.1   Universe 10.1.2

Since Universe 9.5 is not certified by IBM for AIX 5.1, we are planning to 
1) upgrade to UV 10.1.2 while on AIX 4.3.3  (and possibly SB+ from 5.0.5 to
5.3.4)
2) upgrade to 5.1 on a subsequent week

Is anyone aware of any traps in this sequence?  (Most posts have referenced
simultaneous upgrades)

Don Bausili
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Re: [U2] [UD] Windows PE - can UV & UD co-exist on the same box ?

2004-08-19 Thread Results
Ross,
  As I recall from my own problems doing this, UD and UV share some 
components under windows and they don't share nicely. If I remember 
correctly, you can set them both up if only one is running at a time. 
Tony G. had posted a few months back on writing a bat file to 
selectively start UV and UD to avoid resource issues, conflicts, etc.

  - Charles Barouch
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Ross Ferris wrote:
I know, RTFM, but  (as a shortcut)
Can UV & UD co-exist on the same windows box ? I've just tried installing UD PE on my XP machine (which already had UV & D3 installed), but no joy. Reports a message with UDTelnet not starting - UD is running as I can access with console app, just no telnet.
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RE: [U2] [UD] Windows PE - can UV & UD co-exist on the same box ?

2004-08-19 Thread David Wolverton
Actually, I'm running both at one time on my laptop - UD for one application
talking to the UV application...

All I erally had to do was tweak telnet so one was NOT 23...  And the
installation of common objects - make sure they both looked in the same
place for those objects by using consistent naming conventions...

David W. 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Results
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 9:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [U2] [UD] Windows PE - can UV & UD co-exist on the same box ?

Ross,
   As I recall from my own problems doing this, UD and UV share some
components under windows and they don't share nicely. If I remember
correctly, you can set them both up if only one is running at a time. 
Tony G. had posted a few months back on writing a bat file to selectively
start UV and UD to avoid resource issues, conflicts, etc.

   - Charles Barouch
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ross Ferris wrote:

>I know, RTFM, but  (as a shortcut)
>
>Can UV & UD co-exist on the same windows box ? I've just tried installing
UD PE on my XP machine (which already had UV & D3 installed), but no joy.
Reports a message with UDTelnet not starting - UD is running as I can access
with console app, just no telnet.
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RE: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?

2004-08-19 Thread Ian McGowan
> >Accounts -> files -> items -> attributes -> values -> subvalues
> 
> in theory this works great!
> 
> but...in reality (oh wait, poor choice of word).
> 
> Say you have array of sales figures.  is the client
>   and <,y> is the year, so it's setup like you stated and
>   the dictionary will show all the years for each client.
> 
> Now..You want to pull an array of all the sales for year<,3>
>   That's where a function to grab a column would be nice.

It's a bad idea to put the client info in an attribute - it
should go in its own item :-)

The only reason to structure things this way, rather than the
way Barry originally had it, is so access or uniquery or
whatever can deal with the data naturally - in basic there
isn't much of a difference...

Ian
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RE: [U2] [UD] Windows PE - can UV & UD co-exist on the same box ?

2004-08-19 Thread Brian Leach
I find the problems usually occur when I want to upgrade one or other:
different versions of client software (e.g. UniObjects) caused me issues in
the past.

So I just load each one onto a Virtual PC.

Brian 

-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Wolverton
Sent: 19 August 2004 16:24
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [U2] [UD] Windows PE - can UV & UD co-exist on the same box ?

Actually, I'm running both at one time on my laptop - UD for one application
talking to the UV application...

All I erally had to do was tweak telnet so one was NOT 23...  And the
installation of common objects - make sure they both looked in the same
place for those objects by using consistent naming conventions...

David W. 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Results
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 9:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [U2] [UD] Windows PE - can UV & UD co-exist on the same box ?

Ross,
   As I recall from my own problems doing this, UD and UV share some
components under windows and they don't share nicely. If I remember
correctly, you can set them both up if only one is running at a time. 
Tony G. had posted a few months back on writing a bat file to selectively
start UV and UD to avoid resource issues, conflicts, etc.

   - Charles Barouch
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ross Ferris wrote:

>I know, RTFM, but  (as a shortcut)
>
>Can UV & UD co-exist on the same windows box ? I've just tried 
>installing
UD PE on my XP machine (which already had UV & D3 installed), but no joy.
Reports a message with UDTelnet not starting - UD is running as I can access
with console app, just no telnet.
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Re: [U2] [UD] Windows PE - can UV & UD co-exist on the same box ?

2004-08-19 Thread Martin Phillips
> >Can UV & UD co-exist on the same windows box ? I've just tried installing
UD PE on my XP machine (which already had UV & D3 installed), but no joy.
Reports a message with UDTelnet not starting - UD is running as I can access
with console app, just no telnet.

It works just fine if you set one of them (doesn't matter which) to use a
different telnet port.

Martin Phillips
Ladybridge Systems
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[U2] [OT] UniVision

2004-08-19 Thread Piers Angliss
Hi all,

Does anybody know UniVision ?

I need to get data out of a couple of large UniVision (Ver 7.0.6) files and
into csv format (possibly via UniVerse if that helps). My problem is that I
don't know UniVision and I'm not very confident with Pick style syntax ( PI
and native U2 background only).

>From what I can see UniVision offers some support for transfer to Unix using
UVUX or EXPORT but it looks as if these will create a Unix file for every
record, not sure if I have enough inodes available.

T-DUMP / T-LOAD via 4mm DAT is a possibility, if UniVerse can cope with the
format and our DAT drives are compatible

A Basic program is also an option, but I'm not sure about UniVision's
support for large sequential files

There is a product (ViaDuct) which looks as if it would do the trick, but is
it worth the purchase price just for a couple of files ?

Any suggestions gratefully received

TIA,

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RE: [U2] EVAL formatting

2004-08-19 Thread Morelli, David
I am in Unidata and I have been following this and ran into a confusing
result when trying to apply the EVAL/OCONV to a field that has an "MD2,"
format in DICT.  Is there an easy way to clear the existing format so
that the EVAL/OCONV format will process as intended?  The EVAL/OCONV
gives different results when the value of "70.00" comes from a field
with a CONV of "MD2," than it gives when the value of "70.00" is hard
code in the EVAL/OCONV statement.

LIST AR.PAYMENT.ITEMS ID.SUPP SAMPLE 1 ARPI.AMT EVAL
"OCONV(ARPI.AMT*100/3, 'MD12')" EVAL "OCONV(ARPI.AMT*100/3, 'MD22')"
EVAL "OCONV(ARPI.AMT*100/3, 'MD32')" EVAL "70.00 * 100/3" EVAL
"OCONV(70.00 * 100/3,'MD12')"  EVAL "OCONV(70.00 * 100/3,'MD22')" EVAL
"OCONV(70.00 * 100/3,'MD32')" 

Amount  70.00
OCONV(ARPI.AMT*100/3, 'MD12')   23.33
OCONV(ARPI.AMT*100/3, 'MD22')   23.33
OCONV(ARPI.AMT*100/3, 'MD32')   23.33
70.00 * 100/3 2333.
OCONV(70.00 * 100/3, 'MD12')  23.3
OCONV(70.00 * 100/3, 'MD22')  23.33
OCONV(70.00 * 100/3, 'MD32')  23.333
1 record listed

David Morelli, UIS/Datatel Team 

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Mitchell
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 3:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [U2] EVAL formatting


Are you in Universe or Unidata?  Shouldn't you just be able to include
an OCONV in the EVAL?  Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but that
seems the simple solution.

For example, I just did a little snippet in Universe 10.0.6 as:

LIST VOC SAMPLE 1 EVAL "OCONV((3.45 / 1.2),'MD2P')"

and got a response back of 2.88.  I suppose it depends on what's in
H.HCG.AWARDED.ALL and H.TOTAL.AWARD, but you might try the above as a
test to prove the concept.

Hope that helps.

-- James


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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Michaelsen
> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 2:02 PM
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> Subject: [U2] EVAL formatting
> 
> I had one of my IT folks look at this one and I don't want to belive 
> them. They said you cannot display a decimal when using the EVAL 
> command. I think there is got to be a way. That's why I put this out. 
> The current EVAL statement displays 1 or 0. Any ideas??
> 
> LIST CS.2004 H.HCG.AWARDED.ALL H.TOTAL.AWARD EVAL 
> "H.HCG.AWARDED.ALL/H.TOTAL.AWARD"
> 
> 
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[U2] FW: [UV] Universe and AIX Upgrade sequence

2004-08-19 Thread Bausili, Don
>  -Original Message-
> From: Bausili, Don  
> 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 is not certified by IBM for AIX 5.1, we are planning to
> 
> 1) upgrade to UV 10.1.2 while on AIX 4.3.3  (and possibly SB+ from 5.0.5
> to 5.3.4)
> 2) upgrade to 5.1 on a subsequent week
> 
> Is anyone aware of any traps in this sequence?  (Most posts have
> referenced simultaneous upgrades)
> 
> Don Bausili
> Blue Cross Blue Shield OK
> 
> 
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RE: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?

2004-08-19 Thread George Gallen
I use this method, when I create files during the night with
sales data. I'll create a matrix with columns being years and
rows being client data, then write it out to an "item".

Now during the day, there are no calculation, read in the item
and display the numbers.

This isn't really an issue, as the transfile that is created
during the night, isn't really meant to be listed, but rather as
a storage bin for the program to read from.

Once it's in this format, it's easier to create reports as well.

Usually, the matrix I create is 5-6 dimensional. I do some converting
to work with the dimensions beyond char(252)...but again, they weren't
meant for human eyes to view.

George


>-Original Message-
>From: Ian McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 11:38 AM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?
>
>
>> >Accounts -> files -> items -> attributes -> values -> subvalues
>>
>> in theory this works great!
>>
>> but...in reality (oh wait, poor choice of word).
>>
>> Say you have array of sales figures.  is the client
>>   and <,y> is the year, so it's setup like you stated and
>>   the dictionary will show all the years for each client.
>>
>> Now..You want to pull an array of all the sales for year<,3>
>>   That's where a function to grab a column would be nice.
>
>It's a bad idea to put the client info in an attribute - it
>should go in its own item :-)
>
>The only reason to structure things this way, rather than the
>way Barry originally had it, is so access or uniquery or
>whatever can deal with the data naturally - in basic there
>isn't much of a difference...
>
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RE: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?

2004-08-19 Thread Allen E. Elwood \(CA\)
Ah, I had it confused with @FM which is seq 251  I've never actually
seen it in the @FM form before, and my guess is probably never again.:)

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@FM and @AM are one and the same so there is no need for the first line.


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RE: [U2] [UV] Universe and AIX Upgrade sequence

2004-08-19 Thread Alfke, Colin
Don;

We did a similar upgrade not too long ago and these are the only notes I
have from it:

In @udthome/sys/UDTSPOOL.CONFIG
the nhead option needs to be set to U_IGNORE instead of -o to stop it
from using -o nobanner You can enter SETPTR 0 to see which options it is
using.

However, we use UniData so I can't comment on UniVerse, but we do also
use SB+. I didn't actually do the Aix upgrade - but it was pretty much a
non-event

Hth
Colin Alfke

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Current:  AIX 4.3.3Universe 9.5
Target:AIX 5.1   Universe 10.1.2

Since Universe 9.5 is not certified by IBM for AIX 5.1, we are planning
to 
1) upgrade to UV 10.1.2 while on AIX 4.3.3  (and possibly SB+ from 5.0.5
to
5.3.4)
2) upgrade to 5.1 on a subsequent week

Is anyone aware of any traps in this sequence?  (Most posts have
referenced simultaneous upgrades)

Don Bausili
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RE: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?

2004-08-19 Thread Adrian Matthews
@FM is 254 isn't it..

IM = 251
SM = 252
VM = 253
FM = 254



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Ah, I had it confused with @FM which is seq 251  I've never actually
seen it in the @FM form before, and my guess is probably never again.:)

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@FM and @AM are one and the same so there is no need for the first line.


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Re: [U2] [UD] Windows PE - can UV & UD co-exist on the same box ?

2004-08-19 Thread Eugene Perry
I have Unidata, Universe and D3 all loaded onto my machine for development
and testing.  I do not change any ports or do anything special.  However, I
do not try and run all 3 simultaneously.  I use one at a time.

Eugene

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> Ross,
> I don't know about PE, but I seem to remember on the server edition that
> you could define the telnet port the same place you defined the welcome
> banner.
>
> (course I just went and looked in UniData Admin and couldn't find
> it)
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ross Ferris
> Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 4:31 PM
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> Subject: [U2] [UD] Windows PE - can UV & UD co-exist on the same box ?
>
> I know, RTFM, but  (as a shortcut)
>
> Can UV & UD co-exist on the same windows box ? I've just tried
> installing UD PE on my XP machine (which already had UV & D3 installed),
> but no joy. Reports a message with UDTelnet not starting - UD is running
> as I can access with console app, just no telnet.
>
> I already had UV Telnet server working on a non-standard port (233, so
> it could co-exist with D3 - D3 isn't running though, so it isn't trying
> to "steal" port 23)  I can not see a way to configure telnet port as
> you can with UV, so assume [yeah, I know] that UD is stuck on port 23.
>
> Just about to load onto a "real server", but would still be nice to be
> able to "play with" on my notebook
>
> Ross Ferris
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RE: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?

2004-08-19 Thread Allen E. Elwood \(CA\)
Did you ever have one of those days?  I'm having one of them
today.<>.

I *meant* to say:

"Ah, I had it confused with @TM which is seq 251  "


All the documentation I've seen before refers to TM, SVM, VM and AM.  I've
never seen FM before except on the radio.:)  Is this the Universe method of
notation?  I've only worked with native pick and U2.


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@FM is 254 isn't it..

IM = 251
SM = 252
VM = 253
FM = 254


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RE: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?

2004-08-19 Thread Pingilley, Ron
Allen,

From what I've seen in UV literature, they tend to officially call
CHAR(253) @FM for "field mark", but use @AM "attribute mark" for
compatibility with other PICK-like implementations.

--Ron P.

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Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 4:28 PM
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All the documentation I've seen before refers to TM, SVM, VM and AM.  I've
never seen FM before except on the radio.:)  Is this the Universe method of
notation?  I've only worked with native pick and U2.
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[U2] Discount for U2UG members to IBM data management conference

2004-08-19 Thread Dawn M. Wolthuis
If you have not seen the most recent IBM DB2 Information Management
newsletter, it includes the opportunity I quote below.  

In case you missed previous information, if you are able to get to Las Vegas
on Sunday, September 19, whether or not you are able to attend the
conference, you are encouraged to attend an open 1/2 day session for U2UG
members on Sunday afternoon.  The agenda for that meeting includes a panel
discussion on U2 marketing as well as marketing related to similar data
models.  I'll be filling the "Tim Russell" role, with panelists of Susie
Siegesmund & Janet Oswald from IBM plus the incomparable Tony Gravango and
Chuck ("Results") Barouch.  The full agenda will be available soon.  It will
be at the Hilton from 1:00 - 5:00pm and it's bound to be a good and
informative time!  Cheers! --dawn

"Special Discount Available for U2UG Members 

  Don't miss out on a special discounted conference fee for U2UG 
  members for the 2004 IBM DB2 Information Management Conference in
  Las Vegas, NV, featuring 37 U2 sessions!  
  
  When enrolling for the conference, once the U2 customer or Business 
  Partner reaches the "Enrollment Source", they would scroll down to 
  "U2UG Member" and their fee will be $1695, giving them a $150 discount 
  off of the current conference cost.
  
  There is no cost for joining U2UG.  Simply go to http://www.u2ug.org 
  
  http://www.ibm.com/isource/cgi-bin/goto?on=IMNL804J07 "

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RE: [U2] [UV] How to return 'column' from dyn array?

2004-08-19 Thread Adrian Matthews
Being PI and UV only for years, seeing AM in an AP system confused the hell
out of me. VM and FM are the ones for me.

Couldn't squeeze any more two letter acronymns in there!



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Sent: Thu 19/08/2004 22:51
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Allen,

From what I've seen in UV literature, they tend to officially call
CHAR(253) @FM for "field mark", but use @AM "attribute mark" for
compatibility with other PICK-like implementations.

--Ron P.

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All the documentation I've seen before refers to TM, SVM, VM and AM.  I've
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Re: [U2] [UV] Initialization error 9 22 -- undocumented?

2004-08-19 Thread Craig Bennett
Hi Lee,
Unless you have the path to UniVerse established in your system, you would
have to:
cd /etc   (or wherever you have installed UniVerse)
./rc.d/init.d/uv.rc start
Are you saying I need to be in the UniVerse directory for the uv.rc 
script to work or that the uv executable needs to be in my PATH?


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RE: [U2] [OT] UniVision

2004-08-19 Thread Ross Ferris
Maybe consider downloading a trial version of AccuTerm to see if it will solve your 
problem - though Viaduct may offer so advantages as it is from the same company 
(stable)

Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Piers Angliss
>Sent: Friday, 20 August 2004 3:12 AM
>To: U2-Users
>Subject: [U2] [OT] UniVision
>
>Hi all,
>
>Does anybody know UniVision ?
>
>I need to get data out of a couple of large UniVision (Ver 7.0.6) files and
>into csv format (possibly via UniVerse if that helps). My problem is that I
>don't know UniVision and I'm not very confident with Pick style syntax ( PI
>and native U2 background only).
>
>From what I can see UniVision offers some support for transfer to Unix
>using
>UVUX or EXPORT but it looks as if these will create a Unix file for every
>record, not sure if I have enough inodes available.
>
>T-DUMP / T-LOAD via 4mm DAT is a possibility, if UniVerse can cope with the
>format and our DAT drives are compatible
>
>A Basic program is also an option, but I'm not sure about UniVision's
>support for large sequential files
>
>There is a product (ViaDuct) which looks as if it would do the trick, but
>is
>it worth the purchase price just for a couple of files ?
>
>Any suggestions gratefully received
>
>TIA,
>
>Piers
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Re: [U2] [OT] UniVision

2004-08-19 Thread Lee Bacall
Piers,
UniVision is essentially Mentor OE - with many new features.
The product is quite robust on Linux 9.0 and it's a price-point leader -
only $199.00/user.
Good results with up to about 300 users.  It even allows you to increase the
size of your "data store" while users are on the system.

on to your problem.
UniVision has a pre-defined virtual or "pseudo" tape device.

>From within UniVision - on either Linux or Windows (NT/XP, 2000, etc) you
can write to that virtual disc file.
=T-STATUS
LTU  Drive   ATTFormat
0   FVT   Virtual Tape Drive ./VTape01.vfd
1   FVT   (D3 Pick) Pseudo Tape  ./VTape02.vtd
2   UVT   UniVision VTape./UVTape00
3   FVT   file: /tmp/nurelease.v /tmp/nurelease.vtf
 UVUPuvupgrade

T-STATUS will tell you the status of your tape devices.
The VTape02.vtd is a Pick style Pseudo tape and that's what I use most
often.  Since you want to do a t-dump, it's easy and easily imported into
UniVerse.

=t-select 1
DEVICE ATTACHED BLOCK SIZE: 500
 BLOCK SIZE: 500
[6043] D3 Pseudo Virtual Tape Unit.

Willl select the tape device

T-DUMP FileName will dump the file.
T-REW
T-DET

Then from Unix/Linux or Windows
cd /home/Univision

[EMAIL PROTECTED] UniVision]$ ls -al VTape02.vtd
-rw-rw-rw-1 root root0 Jul  7 22:29 VTape02.vtd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] UniVision]$

You can then mv (rename) or cp (copy) the VTape02.vtd file to something
meaningful
Then ftp it to the target machine.
You should then be able to T-LOAD the file on a UniVerse machine and do your
data manipulations there for the CSV records - which should be a trivial
task.

BTW, if you remove the VTape02.vtd, UniVision will automatically re-create
it for you when you T-SELECT the device.

If you need additional help, contact us off line.
We are UniVision dealers and the exclusive distributor of UniVision in
Brazil.

Lee Bacall
http://www.binarystar.com
Phone: +1 (954) 791-8575
Cell:  +1 (954) 655-6581




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/home/UniVision


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From: "Piers Angliss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 1:11 PM
Subject: [U2] [OT] UniVision


> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody know UniVision ?
>
> I need to get data out of a couple of large UniVision (Ver 7.0.6) files
and
> into csv format (possibly via UniVerse if that helps). My problem is that
I
> don't know UniVision and I'm not very confident with Pick style syntax (
PI
> and native U2 background only).
>
> From what I can see UniVision offers some support for transfer to Unix
using
> UVUX or EXPORT but it looks as if these will create a Unix file for every
> record, not sure if I have enough inodes available.
>
> T-DUMP / T-LOAD via 4mm DAT is a possibility, if UniVerse can cope with
the
> format and our DAT drives are compatible
>
> A Basic program is also an option, but I'm not sure about UniVision's
> support for large sequential files
>
> There is a product (ViaDuct) which looks as if it would do the trick, but
is
> it worth the purchase price just for a couple of files ?
>
> Any suggestions gratefully received
>
> TIA,
>
> Piers
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