[U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor

2005-12-08 Thread Denny Watkins
We are running UniVerse release 9.6.2.5 under IBM AIX 4.3.3 on an IBM F50.

Since there are still some us around who used PR1ME computers
and PR1ME Information, I'll direct this question mainly to them.

Does anyone know of any software for Unix which is compatible
with the old PR1MOS Editor?

I have a version of some software written by Greg Field who was with
Computervision and then with Sun Computer in Australia.  He wrote a
program which was 99% compatible with the PR1ME EDitor.  I've lost
track of Greg and have been unable to contact him.  If anyone knows
Greg's whereabouts any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,


Denny Watkins
Director Computer Services
Morningside College
1501 Morningside Ave
Sioux City, Ia 51106-1717

Phone:  1-712-274-5250

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Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor

2005-12-08 Thread Martin Phillips
Hi Denny,

 Does anyone know of any software for Unix which is compatible
 with the old PR1MOS Editor?

I had to blow the dust off my old copy of the Hacker's Guide to the Prime
to remind myself about the Primos ED command. Dare I ask why you would want
to find a Unix equivalent?


Martin Phillips
Ladybridge Systems
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RE: [U2] Emails into AIX

2005-12-08 Thread Larry Hiscock
We've done it on Linux  SCO, but not AIX, although the concepts should be
the same.  Under AIX, the locations and names of the files will undoubtedly
be different ;-)

There are a couple of issues:

1) I'm not sure I'd expose my application server's to receive email directly
from the outside world, unless you're REALLY comfortable with setting up
sendmail securely, and even THEN I probably wouldn't do it.  If you have an
email server, you can receive mail there under an alias, and have it forward
to the AIX box behind the firewall.

2) If you want automatic processing, you can setup an alias on the AIX box
that pipes the email to a script.  Under SCO (at least as of 5.0.5, haven't
checked newer releases, although I will be in a couple of weeks), it's just
a matter of creating the alias.  Under RedHat, you have to place the script
to run in /etc/smrsh.  RedHat's sendmail will ONLY run scripts in this
directory.  The script can call other scripts that are outside the sandbox,
however.

3) Your receiving script (or whatever U2 program it runs) will then need to
parse the incoming email for whatever you want it to do.


Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services



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I am happily using sendmail to email from the aix boxes

but

I need to be able to email into the aix box to trigger automatioc process

Is anyone doing this 

How do I set it up ?

Thanks

Bob

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Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor

2005-12-08 Thread aegerton
From: Martin Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor


 Hi Denny,

  Does anyone know of any software for Unix which is compatible
  with the old PR1MOS Editor?

 I had to blow the dust off my old copy of the Hacker's Guide to the
Prime
 to remind myself about the Primos ED command. Dare I ask why you would
want
 to find a Unix equivalent?

(Piggybacking 'cause I haven't seen the original)

Since this is posted to the U2 list, I'm making the gross assumption that
the original poster is running Universe or Unidata, in which case the EDitor
within the U2 DBMS can be used on *nix flat files.

Probably a bad assumption on my part.
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[U2] PHANTOM question

2005-12-08 Thread Donnie Jacobs
I've got a really curious situation.



We are running UV 10.1.12 (PICK flavor) on UNIX



It appears that the PHANTOM command doesn't like to execute commands
that contain the string -U



Below are the two programs that I'm trying to run as a phantom (DLJ1 and
DLJ-U).  Both are compiled and cataloged.





PHANTOM DLJ1 behaves exactly as expected and creates the PH record
as expected.



PHANTOM DLJ-U  returns the following error message.



Insufficient privilege to invoke this command.



We have tried numerous combinations and variations of names, but it
seems to come down to the -U as being the problem



Has anyone ever experienced this before?  Any ideas / suggestions?





CT PGM DLJ1



 DLJ1

0001 CRT HERE I AM

CT PGM DLJ-U



 DLJ-U

0001 CRT HERE I AM



Thanks in advance,



Donnie Jacobs

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Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor

2005-12-08 Thread Drew Henderson

Hey Denny,

Do you need it because of familiarity with the Primos editor, or do you 
have software that makes use of it?


Drew

Denny Watkins wrote:


We are running UniVerse release 9.6.2.5 under IBM AIX 4.3.3 on an IBM F50.

Since there are still some us around who used PR1ME computers
and PR1ME Information, I'll direct this question mainly to them.

Does anyone know of any software for Unix which is compatible
with the old PR1MOS Editor?

I have a version of some software written by Greg Field who was with
Computervision and then with Sun Computer in Australia.  He wrote a
program which was 99% compatible with the PR1ME EDitor.  I've lost
track of Greg and have been unable to contact him.  If anyone knows
Greg's whereabouts any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,


Denny Watkins
Director Computer Services
Morningside College
1501 Morningside Ave
Sioux City, Ia 51106-1717

Phone:  1-712-274-5250

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Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor

2005-12-08 Thread Richard A. Wilson

you can try [EMAIL PROTECTED] perhaps Randy has something

aegerton wrote:


From: Martin Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor




Hi Denny,



Does anyone know of any software for Unix which is compatible
with the old PR1MOS Editor?


I had to blow the dust off my old copy of the Hacker's Guide to the


Prime


to remind myself about the Primos ED command. Dare I ask why you would


want


to find a Unix equivalent?



(Piggybacking 'cause I haven't seen the original)

Since this is posted to the U2 list, I'm making the gross assumption that
the original poster is running Universe or Unidata, in which case the EDitor
within the U2 DBMS can be used on *nix flat files.

Probably a bad assumption on my part.
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Re: [U2] Emails into AIX

2005-12-08 Thread Michael Doyle
Mr. Witney:

If you don't want to deal with the horrors of sendmail.cf, the quick and
dirty way on any old Unix would be to create a system user with a
crontab entry that checks mail every minute or so and greps the message
contents for a command to run. 

Use perl.

-Mike Doyle


On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 08:55 +, Bob Witney wrote:
 I am happily using sendmail to email from the aix boxes
 
 but
 
 I need to be able to email into the aix box to trigger automatioc process
 
 Is anyone doing this 
 
 How do I set it up ?
 
 Thanks
 
 Bob
 
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RE: [U2] Emails into AIX

2005-12-08 Thread Hennessey, Mark F.
snip

I am happily using sendmail to email from the aix boxes

but I need to be able to email into the aix box to trigger automatioc process

/snip

Allowing mail to come in from the outside world could be dangerous, so read up 
on sendmail first.

I'd guess one way would be to have mailboxes for each job you'd want an e-mail 
to trigger.  A cron
job then could scan the directory where the mail is help. On my Solaris machine 
e-mails are kept in 
a text file /usr/mail/{userid}.  Let's say you wanted to start backups based on 
e-mail input.  You
could have a cron job periodically check to see if the file 
/usr/mail/start_backups existed.  If so, it would fire off the backups (and 
delete the file...).
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Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor

2005-12-08 Thread Ron Hutchings

Does anyone know of any software for Unix which is compatible
with the old PR1MOS Editor?


I had to blow the dust off my old copy of the Hacker's Guide to the Prime
to remind myself about the Primos ED command. Dare I ask why you would want
to find a Unix equivalent?

I'll bet he is longing for the GMODIFY  commands within ED!
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Re: [U2] PHANTOM question

2005-12-08 Thread Jerry Banker

Just a guess but it is probably taking the -U as an option.

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From: Donnie Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 12:37 PM
Subject: [U2] PHANTOM question



I've got a really curious situation.



We are running UV 10.1.12 (PICK flavor) on UNIX



It appears that the PHANTOM command doesn't like to execute commands
that contain the string -U



Below are the two programs that I'm trying to run as a phantom (DLJ1 and
DLJ-U).  Both are compiled and cataloged.





PHANTOM DLJ1 behaves exactly as expected and creates the PH record
as expected.



PHANTOM DLJ-U  returns the following error message.



Insufficient privilege to invoke this command.



We have tried numerous combinations and variations of names, but it
seems to come down to the -U as being the problem



Has anyone ever experienced this before?  Any ideas / suggestions?






CT PGM DLJ1




DLJ1

0001 CRT HERE I AM


CT PGM DLJ-U




DLJ-U

0001 CRT HERE I AM



Thanks in advance,



Donnie Jacobs

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RE: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

2005-12-08 Thread Jim Koca
Think of ; as a CR/LF - separate line of code. Hope this helps 

 IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN
  CC=CC+1
  INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
  DEL AR(14)1,9
 END ELSE
  IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN
   CC=CC 
  END ELSE
   INS 1 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
   DEL AR(14)1,9
  END
 END


Jim

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 Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 1:11 PM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement
 
 
 I'm trying to decipher and break the following IF/THEN/ELSE statement
 into multiple lines because I need to add some logic into it.   Being a
 PICK newbie, I'm having difficulty understanding it.  I believe this
 code was ported from an old MD Pick system but I want to make sure it
 behaves in a similar fashion once I break it apart.  I'm sure this will
 be no problem to gurus like yourselves.
 
 IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN CC=CC+1; INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; DEL
 AR(14)1,9; ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE
 AR(14)1,1; DEL AR(14)1,9
 
 Thanks in advance,
 
 
 Caleb Ng
 Systems Analyst
 Sweetwater Authority
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

2005-12-08 Thread Ron Hutchings

IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN CC=CC+1; INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; DEL
AR(14)1,9; ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE
AR(14)1,1; DEL AR(14)1,9

Here is my interpretation:

IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN
   CC=CC+1
   INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
   DEL AR(14)1,9
END ELSE
IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN
CC=CC
END ELSE
INS 1 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
DEL AR(14)1,9
 END
END

Good Luck!
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RE: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

2005-12-08 Thread Larry Hiscock
First thing I would do is indent it to make it readable.  This is the way I
see it:

IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN 
   CC=CC+1
   INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
   DEL AR(14)1,9
END ELSE 
   IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN 
  CC=CC 
   END ELSE 
  INS 1 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
  DEL AR(14)1,9 
   END
END

Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services


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Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 1:11 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

I'm trying to decipher and break the following IF/THEN/ELSE statement
into multiple lines because I need to add some logic into it.   Being a
PICK newbie, I'm having difficulty understanding it.  I believe this
code was ported from an old MD Pick system but I want to make sure it
behaves in a similar fashion once I break it apart.  I'm sure this will
be no problem to gurus like yourselves.

IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN CC=CC+1; INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; DEL
AR(14)1,9; ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE
AR(14)1,1; DEL AR(14)1,9

Thanks in advance,


Caleb Ng
Systems Analyst
Sweetwater Authority
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(619) 409-6763
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Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor

2005-12-08 Thread Jerry Banker
I wouldn't mind having it either. There were some options in the Prime 
Editor that are not in the UV editor. One was the ability to overwrite part 
of a line, another was the ability to do appends to more than one line, and 
the G options.

I use to have a DOS version of the program but I lost it over the years.

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Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor



Hey Denny,

Do you need it because of familiarity with the Primos editor, or do you 
have software that makes use of it?


Drew

Denny Watkins wrote:


We are running UniVerse release 9.6.2.5 under IBM AIX 4.3.3 on an IBM F50.

Since there are still some us around who used PR1ME computers
and PR1ME Information, I'll direct this question mainly to them.

Does anyone know of any software for Unix which is compatible
with the old PR1MOS Editor?

I have a version of some software written by Greg Field who was with
Computervision and then with Sun Computer in Australia.  He wrote a
program which was 99% compatible with the PR1ME EDitor.  I've lost
track of Greg and have been unable to contact him.  If anyone knows
Greg's whereabouts any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,


Denny Watkins
Director Computer Services
Morningside College
1501 Morningside Ave
Sioux City, Ia 51106-1717

Phone:  1-712-274-5250

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Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor

2005-12-08 Thread Denny Watkins

ABSOULTELY CORRECT


At 01:18 PM 12/8/2005 -0600, you wrote:

Does anyone know of any software for Unix which is compatible
with the old PR1MOS Editor?

I had to blow the dust off my old copy of the Hacker's Guide to the Prime
to remind myself about the Primos ED command. Dare I ask why you would want
to find a Unix equivalent?

I'll bet he is longing for the GMODIFY  commands within ED!
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Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor

2005-12-08 Thread Denny Watkins

Hey Drew,

Both.

Denny

At 11:51 AM 12/8/2005 -0500, you wrote:

Hey Denny,

Do you need it because of familiarity with the Primos editor, or do you
have software that makes use of it?

Drew

Denny Watkins wrote:

We are running UniVerse release 9.6.2.5 under IBM AIX 4.3.3 on an IBM F50.

Since there are still some us around who used PR1ME computers
and PR1ME Information, I'll direct this question mainly to them.

Does anyone know of any software for Unix which is compatible
with the old PR1MOS Editor?

I have a version of some software written by Greg Field who was with
Computervision and then with Sun Computer in Australia.  He wrote a
program which was 99% compatible with the PR1ME EDitor.  I've lost
track of Greg and have been unable to contact him.  If anyone knows
Greg's whereabouts any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,


Denny Watkins
Director Computer Services
Morningside College
1501 Morningside Ave
Sioux City, Ia 51106-1717

Phone:  1-712-274-5250

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Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor

2005-12-08 Thread Dawn Wolthuis
On 12/8/05, Martin Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Denny,

  Does anyone know of any software for Unix which is compatible
  with the old PR1MOS Editor?

 I had to blow the dust off my old copy of the Hacker's Guide to the
 Prime
 to remind myself about the Primos ED command. Dare I ask why you would
 want
 to find a Unix equivalent?


I'm hoping it is for GMOD commands.  smiles.  --dawn

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RE: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

2005-12-08 Thread u2
My god, who would write a line of basic code like that? Must have been a
former MUMPS programmer.

IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN 
  CC=CC+1
  INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
  DEL AR(14)1,9
END ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN 
  CC=CC  ---huh?
END ELSE 
  INS 1 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
  DEL AR(14)1,9
END

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 Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 2:11 PM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement
 
 
 I'm trying to decipher and break the following IF/THEN/ELSE statement
 into multiple lines because I need to add some logic into it. 
   Being a
 PICK newbie, I'm having difficulty understanding it.  I 
 believe this code was ported from an old MD Pick system but I 
 want to make sure it behaves in a similar fashion once I 
 break it apart.  I'm sure this will be no problem to gurus 
 like yourselves.
 
 IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN CC=CC+1; INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; 
 DEL AR(14)1,9; ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN CC=CC ELSE INS 1 
 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; DEL AR(14)1,9
 
 Thanks in advance,
 
 
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 Systems Analyst
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Re: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

2005-12-08 Thread Timothy Snyder
Caleb Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/08/2005 02:10:32 PM:

 IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN CC=CC+1; INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; DEL
 AR(14)1,9; ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE
 AR(14)1,1; DEL AR(14)1,9

OK, this is some kind of test, right? Nobody actually put that mess in
production code, did they? Actually, it's unfortunately not the worst thing
I've ever seen. Anyway, here's my take on it.

IF P(2)-AR(12) LE 28 THEN
  CC = CC+1
  INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
  DEL AR(14)1,9
END ELSE
  IF AR(13) NE DATE() THEN
INS 1 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
DEL AR(14)1,9
  END
END

I changed the second compare to not equal, since the equal condition is
just assigning CC to itself. The only time I've seen that do anything
useful was when playing with REMOVE variables, which doesn't seem to be the
case here.


Tim Snyder
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North American Lab Services
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Re: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

2005-12-08 Thread Richard Brown
- Original Message - 
From: Caleb Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 2:10 PM
Subject: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement


 I'm trying to decipher and break the following IF/THEN/ELSE statement
 into multiple lines because I need to add some logic into it.   Being a
 PICK newbie, I'm having difficulty understanding it.  I believe this
 code was ported from an old MD Pick system but I want to make sure it
 behaves in a similar fashion once I break it apart.  I'm sure this will
 be no problem to gurus like yourselves.

IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN CC=CC+1; INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; DEL
AR(14)1,9; ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE
AR(14)1,1; DEL AR(14)1,9

 
 IF P(2)-AR(12) = 28 THEN
 CC=CC+1
 INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
 DEL AR(14)1,9
END ELSE
 IF AR(13) = DATE() THEN 
 CC=CC
 END ELSE
 INS 1 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
 DEL AR(14)1,9
 END
END
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RE: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

2005-12-08 Thread Norman Morgan
How about:

IF P(2) - AR(12) = 28 THEN
CC = CC+1
INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
DEL AR(14)1,9
END ELSE
IF AR(13) = DATE() THEN
CC = CC
END ELSE
INS 1 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
DEL AR(14)1,9
END
END

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RE: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

2005-12-08 Thread Lance Jahnke
IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN  
   CC=CC+1   
   INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1  
   DEL AR(14)1,9   
END ELSE 
   IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN 
  CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
  DEL AR(14)1,9
   END   
END  


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Caleb Ng
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 1:11 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

I'm trying to decipher and break the following IF/THEN/ELSE statement
into multiple lines because I need to add some logic into it.   Being a
PICK newbie, I'm having difficulty understanding it.  I believe this
code was ported from an old MD Pick system but I want to make sure it
behaves in a similar fashion once I break it apart.  I'm sure this will
be no problem to gurus like yourselves.

IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN CC=CC+1; INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; DEL
AR(14)1,9; ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE
AR(14)1,1; DEL AR(14)1,9

Thanks in advance,


Caleb Ng
Systems Analyst
Sweetwater Authority
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(619) 409-6763
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Re: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

2005-12-08 Thread Jerry Banker

IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN
  CC=CC+1
  INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
  DEL AR(14)1,9
END ELSE
  IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN
 CC=CC
  END ELSE
 INS 1 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
 DEL AR(14)1,9
  END
END

- Original Message - 
From: Caleb Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 1:10 PM
Subject: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement



I'm trying to decipher and break the following IF/THEN/ELSE statement
into multiple lines because I need to add some logic into it.   Being a
PICK newbie, I'm having difficulty understanding it.  I believe this
code was ported from an old MD Pick system but I want to make sure it
behaves in a similar fashion once I break it apart.  I'm sure this will
be no problem to gurus like yourselves.

IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN CC=CC+1; INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; DEL
AR(14)1,9; ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE
AR(14)1,1; DEL AR(14)1,9

Thanks in advance,


Caleb Ng
Systems Analyst
Sweetwater Authority
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(619) 409-6763
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RE: [U2] PHANTOM question

2005-12-08 Thread Donnie Jacobs
The problem has been identified. This blurb was found in the file
patchlist.101 in the uv home directory. So it is trying to use the -U
as an parameter, it's just not doing a very great job of parsing the
command line.

Thanks for the replies.


Problems Fixed in UniVerse Release 10.0.16 (Build 1237)

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Issue   Short Description
-   -
3766In order to run a phantom process as a different user, an
enhancement has been made to the PHANTOM command. The
syntax is as follows:

PHANTOM [BRIEF] [SQUAWK] command -U username [password]

When you are logged in as root, you can specify -U and the
username to run the phantom process as a different user. On
Windows platforms, you must also specify the password for the
username.
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RE: [U2] Emails into AIX

2005-12-08 Thread Anthony Dzikiewicz
This software might be of interest;

http://www.ornicusa.com/products/

We use this for basically the same functionality that you might require.
However, it is done via the PC instead of the server.

The software is used in the rules part of outlook (means you have to
have a Windows PC on your network that is running Outlook).  It allows
you to receive an email and then execute a '.bat' (or whatever) process
once the email has been received.  

I use it here to update the weekly flyer on our web page
(www.alperts.com/flyers/flyer.pdf).  It puts the administration in the
hands of our advertising dept.  When they have the 'flyer' all
completed, they send it as an attachment named in a 'special' way to a
'special' email address.  This initiates a process that kicks off an ftp
session to transfer the files.

There are many possibilities using this software.  We also have a virus
checker on the PC, which we do not on our Linux server.  So, this
solution worked out very well for us

Anthony Dzikiewicz
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RE: [U2] Emails into AIX

2005-12-08 Thread Glen Batchelor
 Check out procmail.

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 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2-
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hennessey, Mark F.
 Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 2:14 PM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: RE: [U2] Emails into AIX
 
 snip
 
 I am happily using sendmail to email from the aix boxes
 
 but I need to be able to email into the aix box to trigger automatioc
 process
 
 /snip
 
 Allowing mail to come in from the outside world could be dangerous, so
 read up on sendmail first.
 
 I'd guess one way would be to have mailboxes for each job you'd want an e-
 mail to trigger.  A cron
 job then could scan the directory where the mail is help. On my Solaris
 machine e-mails are kept in
 a text file /usr/mail/{userid}.  Let's say you wanted to start backups
 based on e-mail input.  You
 could have a cron job periodically check to see if the file
 /usr/mail/start_backups existed.  If so, it would fire off the backups
 (and delete the file...).
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RE: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

2005-12-08 Thread Peter Gonzalez
Several years go I wrote a utility to clean source code for Unidata, for this 
very same reason. The utility added END statements when need. It also accounted 
for all Unidata functions, Verbs. An added feature that I was not able to 
complete, due to time, was a flowchart. A second program would take the cleaned 
source and build a Visio flowchart. Maybe I'll finish it one of these days.

Pete

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Caleb Ng
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 2:11 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

I'm trying to decipher and break the following IF/THEN/ELSE statement
into multiple lines because I need to add some logic into it.   Being a
PICK newbie, I'm having difficulty understanding it.  I believe this
code was ported from an old MD Pick system but I want to make sure it
behaves in a similar fashion once I break it apart.  I'm sure this will
be no problem to gurus like yourselves.

IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN CC=CC+1; INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; DEL
AR(14)1,9; ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE
AR(14)1,1; DEL AR(14)1,9

Thanks in advance,


Caleb Ng
Systems Analyst
Sweetwater Authority
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(619) 409-6763
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RE: [U2] Emails into AIX

2005-12-08 Thread Chuck Mongiovi
 I need to be able to email into the aix box to trigger automatioc process

Automatic processes on the PICK side or the AIX side? .. I have a .forward
script that gets run every time a piece of email comes in for a specific
user and writes it out individually into a UNIX directory .. I then have a
PHANTOM on the PICK side running looking for items in that PICK file ..

If it's on the AIX side, you can just use the .forward script ..
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RE: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

2005-12-08 Thread Stevenson, Charles
Everyone's going to jump in with the answer, but here's a way to figure
it out yourself (on UV, but not UD): Use VLIST.

Compile the program, then VBLIST will decompile the object (pcode) into
an assembler-kinda-looking output  you can see step by step what's
happening.

CT CDS.BP CALEB

 CALEB
0001 DIM AR(14), P(2)
0002 IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN CC=CC+1; INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; DEL
AR(14)1,9; ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE
AR(14)1,1; DEL AR(14)1,9

BASIC CDS.BP CALEB
Compiling: Source = 'CDS.BP/CALEB', Object = 'CDS.BP.O/CALEB'
Compilation Complete.

VLIST CDS.BP CALEB

1: DIM AR(14), P(2)

2: IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN CC=CC+1; INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; DEL
AR(14)1,9; ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE
AR(14)1,1; DEL AR(14)1,9
2 0 : 194 subP [2] AR [12]  = $R0 
2 8 : 0CE le $R0 28  = $R1 
2 00010 : 2DE testfw $R1 0005C: 
2 00018 : 004 addCC 1  = CC 
2 00020 : 092 fmat_load  (14, 1) AR 14 1 
2 0002C : 062 dyn_insert $MATRIX 1 1 0 0  = $MATRIX 
2 0003A : 092 fmat_load  (14, 1) AR 14 1 
2 00046 : 05E dyn_delete $MATRIX 1 9 0  = $MATRIX 
2 00052 : 10C nop
2 00054 : 0C2 jump   000AE: 
2 0005C : 04E date= $R2 
2 00060 : 06E eq AR [13] $R2  = $R3 
2 00068 : 2DE testfw $R3 0007C: 
2 00070 : 0F8 move   CC  = CC 
2 00076 : 0C2 jump   000AE: 
2 0007C : 092 fmat_load  (14, 1) AR 14 1 
2 00088 : 062 dyn_insert $MATRIX 1 1 0 1  = $MATRIX 
2 00096 : 092 fmat_load  (14, 1) AR 14 1 
2 000A2 : 05E dyn_delete $MATRIX 1 9 0  = $MATRIX 
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RE: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor

2005-12-08 Thread Keith W. Roberts
Original Message
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Denny Watkins
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 11:51 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] OT: Unix Version of PR1MOS EDitor

 I had to blow the dust off my old copy of the Hacker's Guide to the
 Prime to remind myself about the Primos ED command. Dare I ask why
 you would want to find a Unix equivalent? 
 
 I'll bet he is longing for the GMODIFY  commands within ED! ---

 ABSOULTELY CORRECT

Good grief!  Why work so hard?  Use vim (vi), or even sed or awk if all you
want is the gmodify. :)

Seriously, even the most primitive features of vi beat the stuffing out of a
line editor (even Pr1me's ED, which is admittedly the best line editor I
ever ran into).

-Keith
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RE: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

2005-12-08 Thread Caleb Ng
The general consensus of replies confirms my findings of how this was
originally meant to be nested.  Thanks for all your help.

Caleb

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/08/05 12:09PM 
IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN  
   CC=CC+1   
   INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1  
   DEL AR(14)1,9   
END ELSE 
   IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN 
  CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE AR(14)1,1
  DEL AR(14)1,9
   END   
END  


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Caleb Ng
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 1:11 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org 
Subject: [U2] Deciphering Pick UniBasic statement

I'm trying to decipher and break the following IF/THEN/ELSE statement
into multiple lines because I need to add some logic into it.   Being
a
PICK newbie, I'm having difficulty understanding it.  I believe this
code was ported from an old MD Pick system but I want to make sure it
behaves in a similar fashion once I break it apart.  I'm sure this
will
be no problem to gurus like yourselves.

IF P(2)-AR(12)=28 THEN CC=CC+1; INS 0 BEFORE AR(14)1,1; DEL
AR(14)1,9; ELSE IF AR(13)=DATE() THEN CC=CC ELSE INS 1 BEFORE
AR(14)1,1; DEL AR(14)1,9

Thanks in advance,


Caleb Ng
Systems Analyst
Sweetwater Authority
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(619) 409-6763
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[U2] SOX question (United States only, I believe)

2005-12-08 Thread Charlie Rubeor
When we started implementing Sarbanes-Oxley, I knew the question of why we 
don't separate the Database Admin role from the Programmer role would come 
up.  Has anyone on this list been able to provide a satisfactory answer to 
the auditors, without spending a lot of time explaining the benefits of an 
MV database?

Charlie Rubeor 
Unix/Database Administrator 
Wiremold/Legrand 
60 Woodlawn Street
West Hartford, CT 06110
Tel: 860.233.6251 x3498
Fax: 860.523.3690
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Internet: www.wiremold.com

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RE: [U2] Emails into AIX

2005-12-08 Thread Tony Gravagno
Bob Witney wrote:
 I am happily using sendmail to email from the aix boxes
 but
 I need to be able to email into the aix box to trigger
 automatioc process 

See http://nebula-rnd.com/products/mail.htm
NebulaMail sends and receives e-mail from MV BASIC with no need for
sendmail, procmail, blat, or other tools that require installation.  We
have D3 sites running with no product-related issues (DBMS running in
Windows and on *nix) and we are updating the Unidata port to the current
release, but have not ported to Universe yet.  If we can get just a couple
sites interested we'll do the port.

NebulaMail is $250 per server, with volume discounts for VARs who implement
to multiple sites.

Tony Gravagno
Nebula Research and Development
TG@ removethisNebula-RnD .com
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[U2] Re: [UV] Account name in prompt ?

2005-12-08 Thread Jacques G.
Is there any feature in UV to get the account name
into the prompt ? 

I know we can type: WHO anytime but having it there
can help prevent people from running things into the
wrong account.



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RE: [U2] PHANTOM question

2005-12-08 Thread Glenn Herbert
   While  I  don't have an answer as to why this occurs, having tested it
   on uv9.6.1 without failure, the interesting thing is the Insufficient
   privilege  to invoke this command error message. I added this message
   when   implementing   the   non-root   administration   functionality.
   Basically, what appears to be happening is that you are getting kicked
   out  because  you  are  either not root or the non-root administrator;
   I've  never  seen  this  type  of error before so maybe it's something
   particular to uv10+?  Try it as root or the non-root administrator and
   see if it works

   Glenn

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   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   On   Behalf   Of  Jerry
   Banker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 2:29 PM
   To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
   Subject: Re: [U2] PHANTOM question

   Just a guess but it is probably taking the -U as an option.
   - Original Message -
   From: Donnie Jacobs
   To:
   Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 12:37 PM
   Subject: [U2] PHANTOM question
I've got a really curious situation.
   
   
   
We are running UV 10.1.12 (PICK flavor) on UNIX
   
   
   
It appears that the PHANTOM command doesn't like to execute commands
that contain the string -U
   
   
   
Below are the two programs that I'm trying to run as a phantom (DLJ1
   and
DLJ-U). Both are compiled and cataloged.
   
   
   
   
   
 PHANTOM  DLJ1  behaves  exactly  as expected and creates the PH
   record
as expected.
   
   
   
PHANTOM DLJ-U returns the following error message.
   
   
   
Insufficient privilege to invoke this command.
   
   
   
We have tried numerous combinations and variations of names, but it
seems to come down to the -U as being the problem
   
   
   
Has anyone ever experienced this before? Any ideas / suggestions?
   
   
   
   
   
   CT PGM DLJ1
   
   
   
DLJ1
   
0001 CRT HERE I AM
   
   CT PGM DLJ-U
   
   
   
DLJ-U
   
0001 CRT HERE I AM
   
   
   
Thanks in advance,
   
   
   
Donnie Jacobs
   
(210)-403-8742
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Re: [U2] MVInternet Replacement

2005-12-08 Thread Bob Kinney
Pixius discontinued support in Dec. 2004 (still accepted payment this year
though).  Mike and Luke at Sierra-Bravo did write mvi about 6 years ago.  We
just cut over to Sierra-Bravo DBC last week.  Mvi has been running for 6
year for us with no issues, but we wanted to get the extra functionality
with the new version.
Bob


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From: Richard Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 10:46 AM
Subject: RE: [U2] MVInternet Replacement


Well, I did some checking.  Yes the Pixius website is still up, but you
can not find any mention of MVInternet from the main page.  You can find
information if you do a search.  I placed a call to the main number and
asked for information on MVI, but the person did not know what I was
talking about.  Their website currently only makes mention of custom
programming services and web hosting.  It looks like we can still get
support, but the product is end-of-lifed.

Rich Taylor | Senior Programmer/Analyst| VERTIS
250 W. Pratt Street | Baltimore, MD 21201
P 410.361.8688 | F 410.528.0319
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.vertisinc.com

Vertis is the premier provider of targeted advertising, media, and
marketing services that drive consumers to marketers more effectively.

The more they complicate the plumbing
  the easier it is to stop up the drain

- Montgomery Scott NCC-1701

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2-
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ross Ferris
 Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 6:09 PM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: RE: [U2] MVInternet Replacement

 FWIW the Pixius web site is still up ...?

 Our Visage product might be worth considering. It can be used in a
 dumbed down mvInternet/FlashConnect manner if you don't mind getting
 down into the trenches and playing with raw HTML  such.

 You can generate pages entirely from basic, and/or use templates created
 with your web tool of choice and have Visage simply substitute data into
 the form. You can also stitch multi pages together in a web-part type
 manner which you can control/orchestrate with your own program.

 Of course the better (yes, I AM biased!) solution would be to use the
 whole toolkit, and design your forms/applications with our designers 
 wizards. (Using current buzzwords Visage applications use AJAX
 technologies to provide a rich user interface delivered with thin client
 technology)

 Like RedBack, and ANY other solution you may consider, there will need
 to be changes to your existing applications to work with new plumbing.
 Assuming you move (if Pixius are gone this would appear prudent) part
 of your decision should also include ease of maintenance into the
 future.

 Send me an email, and/or drop by www.stamina.com.au if you would like
 more information, or one of our test-drive CD's, which include a few
 hours of multi-media training as well

 Regards,

 Ross Ferris
 Stamina Software
 Visage  Better by Design!


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2-
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy Squires
 Sent: Wednesday, 7 December 2005 6:14 AM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: RE: [U2] MVInternet Replacement
 
 Rex,
 
 It's my understanding that the company which supports MvInternet
 (Pixius)
 is no longer in business.  If anyone
 knows better please correct me.  It's also my understanding that the
 folks
 at Sierra Bravo are the
 original developers of MvInternet, but now have a product of their own,
 i.e.
 SierraDBC.
 
 
 Andy
 
 On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Rex Gozar wrote:
 
  Andy,
 
  I'm trying to find out more about MvInternet -- have you decided that
 it
 is
  not suitable or desirable in your upgraded system?  If so, why?  What
 are
  your thoughts about MvInternet (both good and bad)?
 
  rex
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[U2] FW: Uonet Timeout

2005-12-08 Thread Bob Modrich
With the following .net code I am setting the timeout property for a
uniobject session. Does anything have to get set on the server side for this
to work? 

  Try
UniSession = UniObjects.OpenSession(HostName, UserName,
PassWord, AccountPath, udcs)
UniSession.Timeout = 36000
Catch ex As UniSessionException
MsgBox(ex.Message)
End Try
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SV: [U2] SOX question (United States only, I believe)

2005-12-08 Thread bjorn . eklund
Charlie,
we get the same questions here in sweden, we don't have any good answer to
that eitherThe auditors here are upset about that our programmers put
new code in the production environment for example.

Bjvrn Eklund

-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Fren: Charlie Rubeor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skickat: den 8 december 2005 22:28
Till: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Dmne: [U2] SOX question (United States only, I believe)


When we started implementing Sarbanes-Oxley, I knew the question of why we 
don't separate the Database Admin role from the Programmer role would come 
up.  Has anyone on this list been able to provide a satisfactory answer to 
the auditors, without spending a lot of time explaining the benefits of an 
MV database?

Charlie Rubeor 
Unix/Database Administrator 
Wiremold/Legrand 
60 Woodlawn Street
West Hartford, CT 06110
Tel: 860.233.6251 x3498
Fax: 860.523.3690
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet: www.wiremold.com

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