[U2] Repeats from the list server

2006-11-22 Thread Gordon J Glorfield
My mailbox was full of messages I'd already read from the list.  It was a 
deja vous moment there at first.  Is there a server somewhere that is 
bouncing the messages back to our list server or has our server had a 
hickup?


Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
UnitedHealthcare's Mid-Atlantic Health Plans
301-360-8839


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Re: [U2] Repeats from the list server

2006-11-22 Thread Nancy Fisher

I recevd dupes also...

Nancy Fisher
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My mailbox was full of messages I'd already read from the list.  It was a
deja vous moment there at first.  Is there a server somewhere that is
bouncing the messages back to our list server or has our server had a
hickup?


Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
UnitedHealthcare's Mid-Atlantic Health Plans
301-360-8839


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[U2] UV - commands from Unix

2006-11-22 Thread Hennessey, Mark F.
Is there documentation for Unix/OS level commands like 'mkdbfile'? I'm also 
very interested in UVchange, UVdelete, UVread and  UVwrite - they appear to 
allow editing of universe records at the os level...

As all ways, any advice is appreciated.

Mark Hennessey
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[U2] UniOLEDB hangs

2006-11-22 Thread Wang, Cody
Hi all,

We are trying test connection between PC/server and Unidata that we did
not get too much luck for our CAS deployment. I have been used the asp
page that provided in UNIOLEDB menu. Sometimes works on my PC but not
all the time but not on others, if it is failed, the connection hangs
there forever. I use IIS test. I just wonder that does anyone use
UNIOLEDB before. The oledb provider testing program shows test
successfully every time.

Thanks 
Cody Wang
Ohio Dominican University
614-251-4799
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RE: [U2] UV - commands from Unix

2006-11-22 Thread Larry Hiscock
You should have the man pages for Unix-level commands.  Try 'man mkdbfile'.
Or 'man -k mkdbfile'.

Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services


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Is there documentation for Unix/OS level commands like 'mkdbfile'? I'm also
very interested in UVchange, UVdelete, UVread and  UVwrite - they appear to
allow editing of universe records at the os level...

As all ways, any advice is appreciated.

Mark Hennessey
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[U2] SELECT sub-command

2006-11-22 Thread Ron Hutchings

We are on UV 10.0.11 PICK flavor
Someone has encoded a NO.OPTOMIZE sub-command on some selects on one of our 
files.  I cannot find documentation regarding using this sub-command on a 
SELECT. Removing it gives no detectable difference.  Does anyone have 
insight into the use of this sub-command?


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RE: [U2] UV - commands from Unix

2006-11-22 Thread u2
I've never seen documentation, but you can run some of them with no
parameters and get a usage message. You can also search the mailing list
archives:
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=u2-users%40listserver.u2ug.orgq=mkdbfi
le

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 Is there documentation for Unix/OS level commands like 
 'mkdbfile'? I'm also very interested in UVchange, UVdelete, 
 UVread and  UVwrite - they appear to allow editing of 
 universe records at the os level...
 
 As all ways, any advice is appreciated.
 
 Mark Hennessey
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RE: [U2] UV - commands from Unix

2006-11-22 Thread Hennessey, Mark F.
Larry:

That was actually the first thing I checked  However none of the programs 
in /.UVHOME/uv/bin seem to have associated man pages...  If you're lucky you 
get some output that might lead a clever person to the right choices.  Sadly, I 
am not clever...

e.g.,
$ UVwrite
usage: DBwrite file item field ...

snip

You should have the man pages for Unix-level commands.  Try 'man mkdbfile'.
Or 'man -k mkdbfile'.
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RE: [U2] UV - commands from Unix

2006-11-22 Thread Larry Hiscock
No, the UV... Commands won't be in the man pages, typically.  Try the
Universe help command.  I haven't worked with Universe in a while, but I
know that Unidata has online help for some of the Unix level Unidata
commands (eg. HELP GUIDE or HELP USAM).

--Larry

Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services


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Larry:

That was actually the first thing I checked  However none of the
programs in /.UVHOME/uv/bin seem to have associated man pages...  If you're
lucky you get some output that might lead a clever person to the right
choices.  Sadly, I am not clever...

e.g.,
$ UVwrite
usage: DBwrite file item field ...

snip

You should have the man pages for Unix-level commands.  Try 'man mkdbfile'.
Or 'man -k mkdbfile'.
/snip
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RE: [U2] SELECT sub-command

2006-11-22 Thread Stuart . Boydell
Ron,
I donbt know what the command does but shouldnbt it be spelt OPTIMIZE? Even 
for the adherents of
Webster I wouldnbt think therebd be many people who spelt it OPTOb
Which leads me to suspect that itbs a CUSTAMYSED command. Check whatbs in it 
b is it a copy of an
existing bKb type modifier?

Stuart


From: Ron Hutchings
We are on UV 10.0.11 PICK flavor
Someone has encoded a NO.OPTOMIZE sub-command on some selects on one of our
files. I cannot find documentation regarding using this sub-command on a
SELECT. Removing it gives no detectable difference. Does anyone have
insight into the use of this sub-command?
 
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RE: [U2] SELECT sub-command

2006-11-22 Thread Stuart . Boydell
Ron,
By the way b a quick search of UV docs shows there is a NO.OPTIMIZE command 
documented in the
SQLUSER.PDF of the UniVerse (pp 3-9) documentation. Apparently it disables the 
WHERE optimisation
function. Maybe the developer just got the spelling wrong.
Regards,
Stuart
 
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