Re: [U2] U2 University

2007-08-20 Thread Moderator

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Is there anyone from Melbourne / Aus going to U2 Uni?

There are two of us from Interactive Data staying at Wentworth

see you all there
Jack

Wally Terhune wrote: 
I'll be there!   :-) 

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RE: [U2] [ud] Create Index Error

2007-08-20 Thread BNeylon
How many times have I heard that?  It let me do it.  On the one hand, I 
want to say You know better, on the other, I ALWAYS fix the program so 
it can't happen again.
I vote submit.

Bruce M Neylon
Health Care Management Group 




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Would I be just 'out there' in turning this in to IBM as a 'bug' -- I 
mean,
what I did should really not have left things in such a state -- while
sitting at an 'input' prompt, I would not have thought I'd be one foot in 
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one foot out.  Or is that just irrational thinking on my part?



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[U2] Is U2 University worth going to? YES!

2007-08-20 Thread Stephen O'Neal
Louie asked, ...has anybody gone to a U2 University before?  Any clues as 
to its worth?

I'm taking off my IBM employee hat to answer this one...   :-)

Throughout my career, User Groups and Conferences have been the mainstay 
of my continuing education (outside of reading manuals).  The U2 User 
Groups provides these things:
a) This listserver provides immediate answers to your problems at hand. 
Super Hot!  Super Important!
b) The U2UG organization provides extremely valuable insights into what 
should be included in the next releases of the products (see Better  
Better for more details).
c) The U2UG Knowledge Base
d) The U2UG Learner Pack
e) and much more

Why is the U2 University so incredibly valuable?

#1 - And this point is off the radar screen important - This is THE place 
to meet others that are going thru the exact same thing you are going 
thru, ie Networking!!!  You get other people names.  You know where they 
work and the kind of issues they are going thru.  You can ask people 
specific questions about what they are doing.  Advanced Technical Support 
(ATS) personnel and U2 Engineers will be there so you can ask them your 
questions.  You will meet the U2 engineers that are solving the problems 
that we are all working thru.  You'll meet people (like me) that have 
Been there, Done that!.  Got the bumps and scars to prove it too!   They 
call that experience.

#2 You will be able to learn about stuff that you may wish to implement in 
the future (and this year, there is a boat load of new things you can 
use).  SOAP servers, eclipse, WEB/DE, etc. etc. etc.  I propose that U2 
University is education in a highly compressed format.  You will be 
interested in attending more sessions than you will have time for.

#3 You will be exposed to things that you didn't know about that are 
important.  (Remember that phrase, It's what you don't know that will 
kill ya!)  You'll be exposed to super new ideas and how they will assist 
you or adversely impact you if you don't take action now.  (humor here...) 
You will learn to DUCK before the Baseball Bat hits you in the head!

#4 It's blasted cheap.  Last year the IOD conference was $1,875 USD.  The 
U2 people heard that price was WAY too High.  This year it's less than 1/2 
of that and only $875 USD.  This year's price is still in alignment with 
what we charged back in 1989-92 (adjusted for inflation).  We even are 
presenting them around the world so people don't have to spend as much 
money traveling to get there.

There is one company that is sending Five of their employees.  Enough 
said.  If you can't send your whole IT staff, send as many as you can. You 
need (want) to be there!  Send this e-mail to your boss.

I ask that you register NOW for any of the conferences. 
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/info/u2/university/index.jsp
   Steve

   Stephen M. O'Neal
   U2 Lab Services Sales Specialist
   Information Management, IBM Software Group
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RE: [U2] Is U2 University worth going to? YES!

2007-08-20 Thread Stevenson, Charles
I'm planning to attend the San Francisco edition, late November.

I was at IBM's huge conference last year and we (U2) just got lost in
the mix.  This is a much better format.
I suppose if you have AIX and U2 and Tivoli, last year's CAAOC
(Conglomerated Association of Affiliated Organizations Conference) was
ok, because you could talk about all three in one place, but I only met
a few other u2 users when milling about.  I think users of non-U2 IBM
products had the same frustration. 

I think IBM ended up limiting the number of U2-related breakout sessions
too.  We could have used more.

And it was expensive. I'm guessing half the attendees were IBM
employees.  Maybe we had to pay for them.

What did we get for that extra grand, pooling our education dollars with
the disparate dollars of diverse  disciplines whose only commonality was
the vendor?  (a) A roped off section of Disneyland for an evening with
music so loud that my ears rang  I couldn't network anyway, even when I
could find some fellow u2-ists in the crowd; and (b) Gladys Knight and
the Pips. Big whoop. (Tho I like Susan Joslyn's suggestion of Bono 
U2.)

I'm looking forward to this year's conference.


See you in SF,
Chuck Stevenson
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RE: [U2] Is U2 University worth going to? YES!

2007-08-20 Thread Tom Dodds
Is any one else going to San Francisco's U2 University.  I'll be there.
When you have a change to take a business trip to San Francisco you should
talk advantage of it.  It is the last conference so I hope it doesn't get
cancelled.

Tom Dodds
 

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I'm planning to attend the San Francisco edition, late November.

I was at IBM's huge conference last year and we (U2) just got lost in
the mix.  This is a much better format.
I suppose if you have AIX and U2 and Tivoli, last year's CAAOC
(Conglomerated Association of Affiliated Organizations Conference) was
ok, because you could talk about all three in one place, but I only met
a few other u2 users when milling about.  I think users of non-U2 IBM
products had the same frustration. 

I think IBM ended up limiting the number of U2-related breakout sessions
too.  We could have used more.

And it was expensive. I'm guessing half the attendees were IBM
employees.  Maybe we had to pay for them.

What did we get for that extra grand, pooling our education dollars with
the disparate dollars of diverse  disciplines whose only commonality was
the vendor?  (a) A roped off section of Disneyland for an evening with
music so loud that my ears rang  I couldn't network anyway, even when I
could find some fellow u2-ists in the crowd; and (b) Gladys Knight and
the Pips. Big whoop. (Tho I like Susan Joslyn's suggestion of Bono 
U2.)

I'm looking forward to this year's conference.


See you in SF,
Chuck Stevenson
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RE: [U2] Sacred Licence Seat - A Challenge

2007-08-20 Thread Jef Lee
Thank you all who responded.  I have answers to questions you raised:

1) The majority of staff users access the database via UVCS - UniObjects
 VB6.  There occasional Telnet sessions, but not often.  The Internet
connection is via a UniJava object which we assume also uses a UVCS
connection.

2) The database platform is Windows Server 2003 with UniVerse 10.1.4.

3) From what I have read of Device Licensing it does not help us.

4) To my knowledge, VB UniObject and UniJava sessions do not go through
LOGIN or UV.LOGIN.


Jeffrey Lee
Senior Analyst/Programmer
 
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