Re: [U2] Installing UniObjects on Windows 2008 64 bit

2011-06-15 Thread Lettau, Jeff
Is the Windows 7 SDK a 64 bit version of the software?  If so I would think it 
would not be able to see the 32bit Unidk to use it.  As 64bit versions of 
software can only interact with the 64bit versions of drivers even if the 32bit 
drivers are installed properly.  
Is there some way to make the Windows 7 sdk run as a 32bit environment?  I 
would think that could solve your problem unless your trying to write something 
to run on windows 7 64bit.  

Jeffrey Lettau
ERP Systems Manager
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Hi,

Thanks for the suggestions, folks.  So far, I haven't made any progress. I
did install the UniData client by right clicking on the installer and
using Run As Administrator, while also logged in as an Administrator, with
the same results.

After David's email mentioned a missing dll and registering them manually,
I tried to investigate that possibility.  I'm not very familiar with that
aspect of Windows systems administration, though, so I don't really know
exactly what dlls are required.  I looked in the
C:\IBM\UniDK\redist\i386\register subdirectory, and made sure that all
of those files were present in my C:\Windows\SysWOW64 directory (they
were).  And then I opened the command prompt (with Run as Administrator),
and tried using the REGSVR32 command to register each of those 8 files,
including uniobjects.dll.  In each case, I got the message
DllRegisterServer in c:\windows\syswow64\uniobjects.dll succeeded.
However, I still don't see the UnioaifCtrl class in the OLE/COM viewer
that comes with the Windows 7 SDK, and I still get the error when I try to
call the object in my Domino agent.

The one new piece of info that I have is this:  When I run (as
administrator) the UniData client installer, and then choose the
UniDeveloper Kit option, it installs without any visible error as I've
mentioned.  However, I also tried going into the installer's UNIDK
subdirectory, and running (as administrator) the actual setup.exe
application for the UniDeveloper Kit.  When I do it this way, I do see an
error message:

 *  The following files did not self-register or unregister:
 *  1. C:\Windows\SysWOW64\oc30.dll  Error: 0x80040200
 *  2. C:\Windows\SysWOW64\oleaut32.dll  Access is denied.

I do not get that error message when I run the full UniData client
installer, though, so I am not sure if that error is because some
underlying element that is normally handled by the main installer isn't in
available, or if that error is actually occurring all the time and the
main installer just isn't reporting it.  Since my install isn't working,
I'm guessing the error happens all the time, and the main installer is
interfering with the error alert.

A google search on the error number hasn't helped much.  If I try to set
the UDK setup program to run in Windows 2003 compatibility mode, it no
longer reports an error, but the object still doesn't work or show up in
the object viewer.

I'll keep looking, but if anyone has any more suggestions, I'd love to
hear them!  :-)

Thanks for the help so far!
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[U2] Conversion Documentation

2011-06-15 Thread jjuser ud2
Good afternoon,

Which piece of documentation covers things like

VARIABLEONE = VARIABLEL(#33)

and

VARIABLETWO = VARIABLER(%9)

please?  I can find OCONV documentation left and right, but I can't
seem to find a reference that says what the equivalent of these
statements is.  I've used them in the past, but I'd like to know what
exactly it is that I'm doing when I use them rather than just blindly
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Re: [U2] Conversion Documentation

2011-06-15 Thread Richard A. Wilson

check out FMT, the format you are displaying is more pure Pick

FMT has it's roots in Prime information

Rich

jjuser ud2 wrote:

Good afternoon,

Which piece of documentation covers things like

VARIABLEONE = VARIABLEL(#33)

and

VARIABLETWO = VARIABLER(%9)

please?  I can find OCONV documentation left and right, but I can't
seem to find a reference that says what the equivalent of these
statements is.  I've used them in the past, but I'd like to know what
exactly it is that I'm doing when I use them rather than just blindly
following examples that I've seen to produce results I want.
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Re: [U2] Conversion Documentation

2011-06-15 Thread David A. Green
FORMAT()

David A. Green
(480) 813-1725
DAG Consulting


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Subject: [U2] Conversion Documentation

Good afternoon,

Which piece of documentation covers things like

VARIABLEONE = VARIABLEL(#33)

and

VARIABLETWO = VARIABLER(%9)

please?  I can find OCONV documentation left and right, but I can't
seem to find a reference that says what the equivalent of these
statements is.  I've used them in the past, but I'd like to know what
exactly it is that I'm doing when I use them rather than just blindly
following examples that I've seen to produce results I want.
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Re: [U2] Conversion Documentation

2011-06-15 Thread jjuser ud2
Thanks ya'll :)

On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 1:01 PM, David A. Green
dgr...@dagconsulting.com wrote:
 FORMAT()

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 Subject: [U2] Conversion Documentation

 Good afternoon,

 Which piece of documentation covers things like

 VARIABLEONE = VARIABLEL(#33)

 and

 VARIABLETWO = VARIABLER(%9)

 please?  I can find OCONV documentation left and right, but I can't
 seem to find a reference that says what the equivalent of these
 statements is.  I've used them in the past, but I'd like to know what
 exactly it is that I'm doing when I use them rather than just blindly
 following examples that I've seen to produce results I want.
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Re: [U2] Installing UniObjects on Windows 2008 64 bit

2011-06-15 Thread Jim . Stoner
Hi Jeff,

You are right, the default version of the Windows 7 SDK object viewer that 
you access through the Start menu is 64 bit.  The SDK does include a 32 
bit object viewer, if you find and launch it manually.  Thanks for 
clarifying that - I don't work in a Windows development shop, so I'm not 
really familiar with the issues of 32 vs 64 bit drivers/environments.  I 
didn't even think to look for that.

Using the 32 bit viewer, it does show the UnioaifCtrl class does show up. 
And of course, that implies the problem with my Domino agent is that we're 
running the 64 bit version of Domino on this server, which presumably 
cannot access the 32 bit UniObjects dll. 

Is there a 64 bit version of UniObjects?  I've done a search for it, but 
haven't found one.  Alternatively, would UniObjects for Java work with our 
Domino 64 bit version?

Thanks for everyone's help, and sorry for having missed something so 
fundamental.
Jim Stoner




From:   Lettau, Jeff jlet...@polkaudio.com
To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Date:   06/15/2011 08:29 AM
Subject:Re: [U2] Installing UniObjects on Windows 2008 64 bit
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Is the Windows 7 SDK a 64 bit version of the software?  If so I would 
think it would not be able to see the 32bit Unidk to use it.  As 64bit 
versions of software can only interact with the 64bit versions of drivers 
even if the 32bit drivers are installed properly. 
Is there some way to make the Windows 7 sdk run as a 32bit environment?  I 
would think that could solve your problem unless your trying to write 
something to run on windows 7 64bit. 

Jeffrey Lettau
ERP Systems Manager
polkaudio 


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mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of 
jim.sto...@esc.edu
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 5:47 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] Installing UniObjects on Windows 2008 64 bit

Hi,

Thanks for the suggestions, folks.  So far, I haven't made any progress. I
did install the UniData client by right clicking on the installer and
using Run As Administrator, while also logged in as an Administrator, with
the same results.

After David's email mentioned a missing dll and registering them manually,
I tried to investigate that possibility.  I'm not very familiar with that
aspect of Windows systems administration, though, so I don't really know
exactly what dlls are required.  I looked in the
C:\IBM\UniDK\redist\i386\register subdirectory, and made sure that all
of those files were present in my C:\Windows\SysWOW64 directory (they
were).  And then I opened the command prompt (with Run as Administrator),
and tried using the REGSVR32 command to register each of those 8 files,
including uniobjects.dll.  In each case, I got the message
DllRegisterServer in c:\windows\syswow64\uniobjects.dll succeeded.
However, I still don't see the UnioaifCtrl class in the OLE/COM viewer
that comes with the Windows 7 SDK, and I still get the error when I try to
call the object in my Domino agent.

The one new piece of info that I have is this:  When I run (as
administrator) the UniData client installer, and then choose the
UniDeveloper Kit option, it installs without any visible error as I've
mentioned.  However, I also tried going into the installer's UNIDK
subdirectory, and running (as administrator) the actual setup.exe
application for the UniDeveloper Kit.  When I do it this way, I do see an
error message:

 *  The following files did not self-register or unregister:
 *  1. C:\Windows\SysWOW64\oc30.dll  Error: 0x80040200
 *  2. C:\Windows\SysWOW64\oleaut32.dll  Access is denied.

I do not get that error message when I run the full UniData client
installer, though, so I am not sure if that error is because some
underlying element that is normally handled by the main installer isn't in
available, or if that error is actually occurring all the time and the
main installer just isn't reporting it.  Since my install isn't working,
I'm guessing the error happens all the time, and the main installer is
interfering with the error alert.

A google search on the error number hasn't helped much.  If I try to set
the UDK setup program to run in Windows 2003 compatibility mode, it no
longer reports an error, but the object still doesn't work or show up in
the object viewer.

I'll keep looking, but if anyone has any more suggestions, I'd love to
hear them!  :-)

Thanks for the help so far!
Jim Stoner
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Re: [U2] Installing UniObjects on Windows 2008 64 bit

2011-06-15 Thread Marc Harbeson
Can Domino use the .NET DLL directly?  The .NET DLL should work in both x32
and x64.

You have anyone who can write a wrapper for that DLL if not?

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Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 4:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [U2] Installing UniObjects on Windows 2008 64 bit

Hi Jeff,

You are right, the default version of the Windows 7 SDK object viewer that 
you access through the Start menu is 64 bit.  The SDK does include a 32 
bit object viewer, if you find and launch it manually.  Thanks for 
clarifying that - I don't work in a Windows development shop, so I'm not 
really familiar with the issues of 32 vs 64 bit drivers/environments.  I 
didn't even think to look for that.

Using the 32 bit viewer, it does show the UnioaifCtrl class does show up. 
And of course, that implies the problem with my Domino agent is that we're 
running the 64 bit version of Domino on this server, which presumably 
cannot access the 32 bit UniObjects dll. 

Is there a 64 bit version of UniObjects?  I've done a search for it, but 
haven't found one.  Alternatively, would UniObjects for Java work with our 
Domino 64 bit version?

Thanks for everyone's help, and sorry for having missed something so 
fundamental.
Jim Stoner




From:   Lettau, Jeff jlet...@polkaudio.com
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Date:   06/15/2011 08:29 AM
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Is the Windows 7 SDK a 64 bit version of the software?  If so I would 
think it would not be able to see the 32bit Unidk to use it.  As 64bit 
versions of software can only interact with the 64bit versions of drivers 
even if the 32bit drivers are installed properly. 
Is there some way to make the Windows 7 sdk run as a 32bit environment?  I 
would think that could solve your problem unless your trying to write 
something to run on windows 7 64bit. 

Jeffrey Lettau
ERP Systems Manager
polkaudio 


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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 5:47 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] Installing UniObjects on Windows 2008 64 bit

Hi,

Thanks for the suggestions, folks.  So far, I haven't made any progress. I
did install the UniData client by right clicking on the installer and
using Run As Administrator, while also logged in as an Administrator, with
the same results.

After David's email mentioned a missing dll and registering them manually,
I tried to investigate that possibility.  I'm not very familiar with that
aspect of Windows systems administration, though, so I don't really know
exactly what dlls are required.  I looked in the
C:\IBM\UniDK\redist\i386\register subdirectory, and made sure that all
of those files were present in my C:\Windows\SysWOW64 directory (they
were).  And then I opened the command prompt (with Run as Administrator),
and tried using the REGSVR32 command to register each of those 8 files,
including uniobjects.dll.  In each case, I got the message
DllRegisterServer in c:\windows\syswow64\uniobjects.dll succeeded.
However, I still don't see the UnioaifCtrl class in the OLE/COM viewer
that comes with the Windows 7 SDK, and I still get the error when I try to
call the object in my Domino agent.

The one new piece of info that I have is this:  When I run (as
administrator) the UniData client installer, and then choose the
UniDeveloper Kit option, it installs without any visible error as I've
mentioned.  However, I also tried going into the installer's UNIDK
subdirectory, and running (as administrator) the actual setup.exe
application for the UniDeveloper Kit.  When I do it this way, I do see an
error message:

 *  The following files did not self-register or unregister:
 *  1. C:\Windows\SysWOW64\oc30.dll  Error: 0x80040200
 *  2. C:\Windows\SysWOW64\oleaut32.dll  Access is denied.

I do not get that error message when I run the full UniData client
installer, though, so I am not sure if that error is because some
underlying element that is normally handled by the main installer isn't in
available, or if that error is actually occurring all the time and the
main installer just isn't reporting it.  Since my install isn't working,
I'm guessing the error happens all the time, and the main installer is
interfering with the error alert.

A google search on the error number hasn't helped much.  If I try to set
the UDK setup program to run in Windows 2003 compatibility mode, it no
longer reports an error, but the object still doesn't work or show up in
the object viewer.

I'll keep looking, but if anyone has any more suggestions, I'd love to
hear them!  :-)

Thanks for the help so far!
Jim Stoner
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[U2] Interesting article (pro mobile web) vs mobile app - relating to previous discussion

2011-06-15 Thread George Gallen
http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobile-technology/13-essential-programming-tools-the-mobile-web-246?source=IFWNLE_nlt_mobilehdwr_2011-06-15


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Re: [U2] Installing UniObjects on Windows 2008 64 bit

2011-06-15 Thread Jim . Stoner
Hi Marc,

Can Domino use the .NET DLL directly?  The .NET DLL should work in both 
x32
and x64.

I'm not really sure.  I'm not familiar with how .NET stuff works, and I've 
never seen anything talking about Domino working with native .NET 
libraries.   Is the uodotnet.dll accessible as a COM object to other 
programs?  I actually would prefer to use the .NET uniobjects instead of 
the original, just to have access to the UniDataSet class, but I haven't 
found any instructions for how to access it as a COM object.  When I 
install the UniData client, it doesn't seem to put the uodotnet.dll file 
anywhere in the Windows directory tree; the only place it's put on the 
client computer is in the C:\IBM\UDK\uonet\bin directory.  Could I just 
copy that to C:\windows\system32 and manually register it, then access it 
as a COM object?  Or is the uodotnet.dll not a COM object?

After some basic wikipedia reading on this topic, it looks like COM 
Interop might let me register a .NET component as a COM object, but I'm 
not sure what's involved with doing that.  I also found some instructions 
on a related topic, that led me to try the following:

 C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319regasm 
c:\ibm\unidk\uonet\bin\uodotnet.dll /tlb /c
 Microsoft (R) .NET Framework Assembly Registration Utility 
4.0.30319.1
 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1998-2004.  All rights reserved.
 Types registered successfully
 Assembly exported to 'c:\ibm\unidk\uonet\bin\uodotnet.tlb', and the 
type library was registered successfully

I don't know what to do from there, however.  Uodotnet does not show up as 
an object in either the 32 or 64 bit object viewers, for example.  So next 
I tried copying the .dll and .tlb files to the C:\windows\syswow64 
directory, and then ran:

 C:\regsvr32 c:\windows\syswow64\uodotnet.dll

That gave me an error of The module c:\windows\syswow64\uodotnet.dll was 
loaded but the entry point DllRegisterServer was not found.  Make sure 
that uodotnet.dll is a valid DLL or OCX file and try again. 

So that's where I'm stuck at the moment.  If I could get COM access to 
uodotnet.dll, that would be great. 


You have anyone who can write a wrapper for that DLL if not?

I don't think we have anyone in-house who has the .NET skills (or even the 
software) to do so, although I'll check on that tomorrow.

Thanks,
Jim
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Re: [U2] Interesting article (pro mobile web) vs mobile app - relating to previous discussion

2011-06-15 Thread Symeon Breen
All good stuff



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Subject: [U2] Interesting article (pro mobile web) vs mobile app - relating
to previous discussion

http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobile-technology/13-essential-programming-tools-
the-mobile-web-246?source=IFWNLE_nlt_mobilehdwr_2011-06-15


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Re: [U2] Interesting article (pro mobile web) vs mobile app - relating to previous discussion

2011-06-15 Thread Tony Gravagno
Both installable apps and browser UIs have their place in the
mobile world.  There are pros and cons with each option.  As with
everything, it's a matter of understanding the audience and the
technology, and selecting the right tools for the job.  What's
important to remember is that it all works with your U2 system.

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Re: [U2] Enterprise Scheduling solution

2011-06-15 Thread Hona, David
Like another poster said AutoSys is common enterprise multi-platform scheduling 
tool with it's own scripting/scheduler language. But it won't be cheap and it 
probably will be an overkill. Tivoli,

There are lots of similar tools out there, some optimized for the major 
enterprise ERP packages, RDBMSs, etc. Some of the larger enterprise 
multi-platform/ERP/DB schedulers can be found from companies such as UC4 
Software, Tidal Software, etc.

Another interesting open source scheduler (with optional support from the 
developer) is Open Scheduler 
(http://www.sos-berlin.com/modules/cjaycontent/index.php?id=osource_scheduler_introduction_en.htm).
 It is multi-platform, has an API, supports remote host job execution, is using 
XML format configuration files, job editor, job monitoring GUI via a webserver, 
optionally complex jobs can be managed via a number of majors databases (not UV 
though - but didn't check if it had a generic JDBC/ODBC driver).

What all will have issues with UV and what should concern you is their 
inter-interoperability, impact on your U2 licenses (depending on how they 
invoke jobs), job management and the inability for UV applications executing to 
return return codes back to them to indicate success or failure of their 
execution. The later may negate much of the functionality of such tools if are 
unaware of the state of your jobs (specifically when the process terminates).



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[u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Baker Hughes 
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Sent: Tuesday, 14 June 2011 7:23 AM
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Subject: [U2] Enterprise Scheduling solution

Many MV systems have some kind of home-brewed or even purchased scheduling 
solution for handling batch processes.  Many times, in distribution or 
manufacturing ERP applications, certain processes such as Aging A/R, or stock 
replenishment/reserving, is performed 'after hours' by these schedulers.  We've 
all worked with one or perhaps written our own.  We have one of these, that 
gets the job done.

Does anyone know of an Enterprise Scheduler solution that can handle jobs 
across a heterogeneous enterprise, that is also MV or *nix compatible?  Rather 
than try and take our UniVerse based scheduler front end to the next level of 
perfection, we need a job/phantom/scheduler solution that would allow an 
Operator with little or no MV knowledge to monitor/adjust/manage jobs across a 
plethora of different OS-based enterprise applications.

The Enterprise Scheduler we are interested in can be MV based, or other DB 
based, but must have a graphical front end, and must be able to manage jobs on 
non-MV systems as well as MV systems.

Thanks for any ideas.
-Baker



  
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