RE: [U2] LONGNAMES oddity

2007-06-06 Thread Andy Moore
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I have just tested this on a 10.2.0 server and it doesn't seem to occur
for me.

We have 'longnames on' set for all accounts on our servers. I just
logged to an account, created a file, checked the filename and it's
stored in longname format.

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-Original Message-
From: Kurt Neumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 06 June 2007 11:42
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] LONGNAMES oddity

What version are you working on? Having tested with 10.1.18 it worked
fine, but on 10.2.0 we get the same behavior as what you describe, so it
seems to be a bug which has come into 10.2.

Kurt Neumann

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anthony
Youngman
Sent: 06 June 2007 11:31 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] LONGNAMES oddity

Can anybody explain this?



Our upgrade replaced CREATE.FILE etc, so it started creating short file
names. But ...



When this was "fixed" by doing a LONGNAMES ON, doing a CREATE.FILE
immediately afterwards still created a short file. Weird!



Cheers,

Wol
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RE: [U2] UVODBC port

2007-05-24 Thread Andy Moore
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Answering my own question here, but it may be of use to someone else.

If you edit the uni.config file in C:\IBM\UniDK\Config and append the
host address with a colon and the new port number it will use the
specified port.

The default is 31438 and the example below shows the client is now set
to use 31439 for the localhost connection. This is set per server so you
can connect on different ports to different servers.

(remember to make the change on the server too to listen on the right
port)


DBMSTYPE = UNIVERSE
network = TCP/IP
service = uvserver
host = localhost:31439

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-Original Message-
From: Andy Moore 
Sent: 22 May 2007 16:54
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Subject: [U2] UVODBC port

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Hi all,



On the old style UVODBC I know how to change the client to use any port
from 512 to anything.



However we have a problem with the new UVODBC and I need to change it's
port. I know how to do it on the server, but does anyone know how to
tell the clients to use a different port?



Thanks



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[U2] UVODBC port

2007-05-22 Thread Andy Moore
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Hi all,



On the old style UVODBC I know how to change the client to use any port
from 512 to anything.



However we have a problem with the new UVODBC and I need to change it's
port. I know how to do it on the server, but does anyone know how to
tell the clients to use a different port?



Thanks



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RE: [U2] VPC 2007 and UniVerse

2007-03-23 Thread Andy Moore
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Just to add to this, I've also found VPC 2007 to be buggy in other areas as 
well, especially when running on Windows Vista.

I've had to roll back to using VPC 2004 which is a shame as I really wanted 
64bit support which 2004 doesn't supply.

A friend has suggested looking at VMWARE's solutions, which can also be free 
apparently depending on the version you use. This may be the way to get 64 bit 
support or even Universe support without the errors that Microsoft have put in 
to Virtual PC.

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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 23 March 2007 15:42
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] VPC 2007 and UniVerse

All

As some of you know I'm a great fan of Microsoft Virtual PC and run all my 
development on VPC images.

Well, now the inevitable has happened: it's MS first release of the product 
since buying it from Connectix (other than the rebranding exercise of VPC 2004) 
and since upgrading I'm getting frequent write errors from UniVerse.

So, if you're running VPC with Universe, don't upgrade to VPC 2007.

Brian
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RE: [U2] spam using u2

2007-02-28 Thread Andy Moore

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Hi Jerry,

 

We've had it and it's causing problems for me as people start
complaining about our spam filter (I'm in charge of our IT). 

 

We used to have a major problem with spam until we got a decent spam
filter in place on our mail server which has stopped the problem almost
completely. Unfortunately it's set to 'white list' anything from the
u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org address. This means any spam that gets on
to the U2 mailing list manages to get past our filter. It's set like
this so mailing lists aren't disrupted as a lot of our staff value the
content, but I may have to rethink my strategy as spam's found a new way
in to our server through this mailing list.

 

Personally I'm against the death penalty, but in the case of spammers
I'm close to agreement J

 

Andy Moore

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From: Jerry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 28 February 2007 13:47
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] spam using u2

 

Have other people been getting spam with the [U2] subject line (see
below) lately?

 

- Original Message - 

From: PayPal <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  

Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 11:58 PM

Subject: [U2] Verify your identity

 

Dear PayPal,

We recently noticed one or more attempts to log in to your PayPal
account
from a foreign IP address.

If you recently accessed your account while traveling, the unusual log
in
attempts may have been initiated by you. However, if you did not
initiate
the log ins, please visit PayPal as soon as possible to verify your
identity:

https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr? cmd=_login-run
<http://www.papall.bravehost.com/pay.html> 

Verify your identity is a security measure that will ensure that you are
the only person with access to the account.

Thanks for your patience as we work together to protect your account.

Sincerely,
PayPal
  
PROTECT YOUR PASSWORD

   NEVER give your password to anyone and ONLY log in at
https://www.paypal.com/ <http://www.papall.bravehost.com/pay.html> .
Protect yourself against fraudulent websites by
opening a new web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or Netscape) and
typing
in the PayPal URL every time you log in to your account.
  

Please do not reply to this e-mail. Mail sent to this address cannot be
answered. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account and choose the
"Help" link in the header of any page.

PayPal Email ID PP321 



RE: [U2] Unidata v6 into SQL 2005

2006-11-08 Thread Andy Moore
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Hi,

I know that we tend to hit a character limit at 250 characters on the
Universe driver, it may be similar on Unidata.

Andy Moore
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Sent: 08 November 2006 12:53
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Subject: [U2] Unidata v6 into SQL 2005

Hello all

Has anyone experienced problems importing data from Unidata into SQL
2005 using the IBM ODBC driver 3.01? I have a problem with text being
truncated at 200 characters and the import hanging on certain records.

Has anyone tried using Redback OLE DB?

Thanks

Graham
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RE: [U2] Windows 2003 - Login Problem

2006-09-26 Thread Andy Moore
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Mac,

It sounds like Windows permissions could be to blame here.

First of all, make sure any user you set up to log in to Universe has
permission to connect remotely to the server.

Also look at the directories that are being used for the Universe
accounts, do your users have permission to use those?

An administrator will have all of the above, but a normal user won't
unless you set it specifically.

Andy Moore
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-Original Message-
From: Mac Bhyat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 26 September 2006 09:54
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Windows 2003 - Login Problem

Hi,
 
I wonder if anyone can help with this issue - 
 
We have a Windows 2003 R2 Server running UV 10.1.3 - The problem is that
all
users need to be setup as Administrative Users in order to be able to
login
to the telnet service. If they are setup as normal users in the AD,
after
entering the password, they lose connection.
 
If anyone has a solution to this, please advise
 
Thanks
 
Mac
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RE: [U2][UV] Version question

2006-09-21 Thread Andy Moore
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Hi,

Use the command

CT VOC RELLEVEL

I normally do this from the UV account as I've seen in the past where
some accounts report an incorrect version number if someone's not used
the UPGRADE.ACCOUNT command when moving accounts around.

Andy Moore
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-Original Message-
From: Nick Cipollina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 21 September 2006 13:50
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2][UV] Version question

How can I tell which version of universe is installed on the server?  I
know this has been asked before, but I cannot find the email.

Thanks,

Nick Cipollina
 
MCTS, MCP
ACS Heritage, Inc.
2810 North Parham Road, Suite 210
Richmond, VA 23294
(804)965-8294
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[U2] SBClient and Terminal Services

2005-12-22 Thread Andy Moore
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Hi,



We have a customer using SBClient as a telnet client for Universe and
they are now trying to use it with Citrix.



They have licenses to install the software which work fine on Win32
desktops, but when trying to install it on the Citrix network they get a
message requesting a Terminal Services license.



Has anyone ever come across this?



Thanks



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[U2] UVODBC not recognising users on AIX

2005-11-18 Thread Andy Moore
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Hello all,



I have the UVODBC running on Universe on an AIX server and am trying to
connect to it using the same username and password that I can telnet on
to the machine with.



I am getting an error message stating that the login is not correct.





UniVerse ODBC configuration test failed.



[IBM][UVODBC][0301892]Error ID: 124 Severity: SEVER  Facility: LINKERR -
Could not start server. rexecd: 0826-604 The login is not correct.





I know that if this occurs on a Windows server I just put the domain in
front of the username, but that doesn't seem to be required here.



Do I need to do anything permissions wise to the user for it to connect
via UVODBC?



Is there anything permission wise on AIX that I a missing?



I know the port's not firewalled as I can telnet the IP address on port
512 and it accepts my connection.



Any suggestions?



Thanks



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[U2] IBM Open day

2005-11-09 Thread Andy Moore
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Is anyone actually attending this?



I've had 2 letters, 4 emails and 2 phone calls trying to get me to go
and a colleague sat opposite me has had the same.



>From what the caller was saying I get the impression that there aren't
many interested in this and they are trying to get attendees to go, just
curious if anyone on here's attending?



(I'm not, but I don't doubt it will be a decent day)
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RE: [U2] UVODBC on AIX

2005-11-03 Thread Andy Moore
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Further to this, I discovered today that when you try to activate an
account in the HS Admin menu, Universe drops you to the OS shell with a
nice error message.

Could the two be related or has our installer maybe not carried out the
installation correctly?

Error message below,

Abnormal termination of UniVerse.
Fault type is 11.  Layer type is BASIC run machine.
Fault occurred in BASIC program *HS.FILEINFO at address 44.
Segmentation fault(coredump) 


Andy Moore
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-Original Message-
From: Peter Dick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 31 October 2005 12:57
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] UVODBC on AIX

The daemon that UVODBC on AIX uses is the uvrpcd and this is defined in
the /etc/services file.

The daemon should automatically start following a boot / reboot of the
server.

The UVODBC group needs to be included as part of the UniVerse
installation process.

It is also worth doing a "netstat -a |grep rpc" to see what state it is
in.

I would be inclined to change your "installer" and start using your
Support Provider! ;)

Pete Dick

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RE: [U2] UVODBC on AIX

2005-10-31 Thread Andy Moore
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Our installer is a member of staff employed by us, I am sure a swift
kick when I next see him will make sure he keeps up with his
installations in the future so I don't look like an idiot when ariving
on site.

As for our support provider, I think they (you) may be getting a call
shortly if this doesn't start working when I take a look at it.

Thanks 


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From: Peter Dick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 31 October 2005 12:57
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] UVODBC on AIX

The daemon that UVODBC on AIX uses is the uvrpcd and this is defined in
the /etc/services file.

The daemon should automatically start following a boot / reboot of the
server.

The UVODBC group needs to be included as part of the UniVerse
installation process.

It is also worth doing a "netstat -a |grep rpc" to see what state it is
in.

I would be inclined to change your "installer" and start using your
Support Provider! ;)

Pete Dick

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[U2] UVODBC on AIX

2005-10-31 Thread Andy Moore
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Hello All,

I visited a customer site the other day to find that our installation
person has installed the Universe software on an AIX server but not done
anything with the UVODBC.

I get an error from the client driver that the daemon isn't running.

I reported this to our installer and he pretty much left me to it
claiming not to know anything about it. Nice

My knowledge of installing Universe is limited to a couple of times on
an NT server, so this is being dropped on me and I need some advice.

Anyway, is anyone able to point me in the direction of information on
this please or able to point out what could be wrong here.

I have run the Config command and can see the UVODBC is installed and
licensed, but the client still reports it not to be running.

Thanks


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RE: [U2] UVODBC & Crystal Reports Problem

2005-10-24 Thread Andy Moore
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Wol,

I have started to look through the previous U2 emails found on a site
after a quick google
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.u2.general/35773/match=crystal+r
eports+dll) and came across an article saying there's an issue with a U2
DLL as you suggested.

I know it's a different problem, but it's worth me looking in to it.

Thanks for your help.

Ps 
  The customer is on the latest UV release and is using Crystal Reports
8.0.1.0 


Andy Moore
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 24 October 2005 11:39
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] UVODBC & Crystal Reports Problem

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> We have a customer that uses Crystal reports and recently had one of 
> our installation people put the UVODBC client on their machines.
> 
> Since the UVODBC client has been installed on the machines the users 
> are getting an error message when trying to use Crystal Reports.

This has been reported before ...
> 
> The errors are as follow:
> 
> crw32.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You will

> need to restart the program.
> 
> and
> 
> Error 1919. Error configuring ODBC data source: CRSS, ODBC error 13:
> Could not load the setup or translator library. Verify that the file 
> CRSS exists and that you can access it.
> 
> I presume from the above that somewhere along the lines the UVODBC 
> installation has over written an ODBC file that crystal reports was 
> using.
> 
You'll need to search for it, but this is, iirc, a known problem. UV and
CR clash over a dll. It's something like they both use "u2" as the
identifying prefix, then they both chose the same name a for dll ... dll
hell ... :-(

I don't know whether a newer odbc client will fix it, but I do remember
this was a cause of problems when you put U2 and CR on the same machine.
It was version-specific, too, iirc. I think one person hit this when he
was running CR9 and upgraded to 10 or something. I'm sure it's been
discussed on this list.

Cheers,
Wol
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[U2] UVODBC & Crystal Reports Problem

2005-10-24 Thread Andy Moore
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Hi all,

We have a customer that uses Crystal reports and recently had one of our
installation people put the UVODBC client on their machines.

Since the UVODBC client has been installed on the machines the users are
getting an error message when trying to use Crystal Reports.

The errors are as follow:

crw32.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You will
need to restart the program.

and

Error 1919. Error configuring ODBC data source: CRSS, ODBC error 13:
Could not load the setup or translator library. Verify that the file
CRSS exists and that you can access it.

I presume from the above that somewhere along the lines the UVODBC
installation has over written an ODBC file that crystal reports was
using.

Has anyone seen this before or have any suggestions please?

Thanks


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RE: [U2] Out of office

2005-10-14 Thread Andy Moore
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There'll be 10 days of out of office emails, surely there's a way to set
out of office systems to not respond to U2 user group emails? 


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-Original Message-
From: Shawn Waldie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 October 2005 15:41
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Subject: [U2] Out of office

I just have one question:
Is Richard Taylor out of the office today?
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[U2] UVODBC ports

2005-09-26 Thread Andy Moore
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Hi all,

I am sure I've had this information in the past, but can't find it
anywhere.

Can anyone tell me what port the UVODBC uses on the server please, after
version 10.1.x (not 512)

Thanks


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RE: [U2] UVSH from another machine

2005-08-02 Thread Andy Moore
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Brian,

You gave me an idea with your suggestion.

I created a small app in VB.Net using the WMI to spawn processes on a
remote machine.

It's a console app that takes in the server's address, username,
password and the command to execute.

I have tested it this morning and it works perfectly and now I can
execute UVSH.EXE on the Universe server from a remote machine and it
runs as it would if a local user had executed it.

If this would be useful to anyone else then let me know and I will
forward a zipped copy out.

Thanks 


Andy Moore
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-Original Message-
From: Brian Leach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 01 August 2005 11:37
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] UVSH from another machine

Andy

If I understand this right, you are trying to end up running a uvsh
executable on one machine on a UniVerse account on another machine. Bad
idea: no least because of the locking issues.

You might be better off to write a small VB Script to instantiate a
UniObjects connection to the remote machine and run the program 'in
place'.
You can execute the script by calling the CSCRIPT.EXE program in your
Windows directory passing the script name.

Email me offlist if you need an example of a VBScript with UniObjects.

Brian


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> I am trying to use UVSH to launch a basic program in Universe, but I 
> need to call it from another server.
> 
> On the other server at the moment I have a simple batch file that is 
> called when an event occurs.
> 
> The batch file sets the D drive on the Universe server as a mapped 
> drive called X on this server, then calls UVSH from the account's 
> directory with the program name after it.
> 
> The problem is that as the drive is mapped as X and not D (as D is 
> already in use) UVSH doesn't call the application as it's looking for 
> the account on X instead of D.
> 
> Has anyone come across this issue before or know a way around it?
> 
> The batch file is as follows:
> 
> @echo off
> net use x: \\uvserver\d$ password /user:uvserver\administrator
> x:
> cd\PrimaryStuff\BISERVERCONTROL
> x:\Ardent\UV\bin\uvsh.exe absencesignal
> 
> 
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[U2] UVSH from another machine

2005-08-01 Thread Andy Moore
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I am trying to use UVSH to launch a basic program in Universe, but I
need to call it from another server.

On the other server at the moment I have a simple batch file that is
called when an event occurs.

The batch file sets the D drive on the Universe server as a mapped drive
called X on this server, then calls UVSH from the account's directory
with the program name after it.

The problem is that as the drive is mapped as X and not D (as D is
already in use) UVSH doesn't call the application as it's looking for
the account on X instead of D.

Has anyone come across this issue before or know a way around it?

The batch file is as follows:

@echo off
net use x: \\uvserver\d$ password /user:uvserver\administrator
x:
cd\PrimaryStuff\BISERVERCONTROL
x:\Ardent\UV\bin\uvsh.exe absencesignal


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[U2] Phantoms - The license debate

2005-07-29 Thread Andy Moore
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Hello all,

I have seen recently on a customer site 7 phantoms that were taking up 7
user licenses on a UV box.

We have just had, in the office, 15 phantoms running and no impact on
licenses at all.

This started the do they or don't they debate on whether they take a
license up or not.

Can anyone shed light on this?

Based on what I've seen I'm thinking along the lines of they do take a
license up in certain roles, depending on what they are doing, but I am
unsure.

Anyone know?

Thanks


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RE: [U2] Using mapped drives with DOS command in UV

2005-07-22 Thread Andy Moore
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Bjorn,

That's exactly what I needed!

I have adapted my batch file called from the UV routine to use a similar
version of the command to yours and it works very well.

Many thanks.

Andy Moore
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From: Bjorn Behr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 22 July 2005 13:21
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Subject: RE: [U2] Using mapped drives with DOS command in UV

We have this setup in our VOC for one of our processes.
It maps the Drive to T:

I have found that you need to run this with every new session (Don't
know
why)
but the good thing is, if you run it more than once, it just gives an
error the second time - Something about being already mapped - , but
does not cause any problems

DOS /C "NET USE T: <> < /USER:<>"


Regards
Bjorn

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Hello all,

I have Universe running on a windows server.

On the windows server I have a mapped drive, Z, which is basically the C
drive on another machine.

I need to run an application on the other machine from the Universe
server.

The problem appears to be that Universe doesn't recognise the shared
drive, although I am able to use it from a Windows Dos session. I am not
sure if this is a security setting, but it's stopping me from running
the application on another server.

Is anyone aware who to get around this or maybe another approach to this
problem that I haven't tried yet?

Thanks


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[U2] Using mapped drives with DOS command in UV

2005-07-22 Thread Andy Moore
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Hello all,

I have Universe running on a windows server.

On the windows server I have a mapped drive, Z, which is basically the C
drive on another machine.

I need to run an application on the other machine from the Universe
server.

The problem appears to be that Universe doesn't recognise the shared
drive, although I am able to use it from a Windows Dos session. I am not
sure if this is a security setting, but it's stopping me from running
the application on another server.

Is anyone aware who to get around this or maybe another approach to this
problem that I haven't tried yet?

Thanks


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[U2] AUTOLOGOUT

2005-07-14 Thread Andy Moore
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Hello,

Anyone got any ideas on the autologout command on a Unix environment?

We have it working happily on some Windows servers, set to log people
off if they are inactive for 60 minutes, but when used on a Unix server
it drops the user to the Unix prompt when logging them off from
Universe.

I am looking for a way to completely log the user off the server.

Thanks


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[U2] UVODBC driver 10.1.x and older on same machine?

2005-06-21 Thread Andy Moore
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Hello,

We have many customers using the UVODBC client driver that's an earlier
release to 10.1.x and it's major changes.

At the moment there's no reason (or in some cases not possible) to
upgrade all to 10.1.x so we have a situation where some are on 10.1.x or
later and some are earlier.

The earlier installations all work with the old style UVODBC driver. The
same one works for each site quite happily.

The new installations require the new style UVODBC driver and will
definately not work with the older type.

Unfortunately IBM told us a while back that the two won't exist happily
on the same machine.

This causes us a problem for support as it means either usign two
machines or a virtual machine depending on which site we are supporting.

Does anyone know a way to get these two drivers, the new and old, to
exist together on the same machine without any problems and with their
own DSN / connection files?

Thanks


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RE: [U2] Stuart Boydell is on annual leave.

2005-06-13 Thread Andy Moore
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And fingers crossed that nothing bad happens to him so that he returns
on time and turns his notification off! 


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Subject: RE: [U2] Stuart Boydell is on annual leave.

Just be glad he's only off for the one week

:^)




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> 
> Can this person be dropped from the list? I don't mind the away 
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> what.. 5 in 24 hours.. this is getting aggravating even to me. 
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> Thanks,
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RE: [U2] Stuart Boydell is on annual leave.

2005-06-13 Thread Andy Moore
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It may be an idea for us all to remember to set a rule in our out of
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Andy Moore
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Can this person be dropped from the list? I don't mind the away messages
when you get just ONE but after getting.. what.. 5 in 24 hours.. this is
getting aggravating even to me. 

Thanks,

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I will be out of the office starting  11-06-2005 and will not return
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I will respond to your message when I return.



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RE: [U2] UVLICTOOL required often, why? {Unclassified}

2005-06-13 Thread Andy Moore
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Jayjay,

The platform is Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 and the UV version is
9.6.2.1

Thanks 


Andy Moore
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Big question:

What UV version and platform? Very relevant

JayJay
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RE: [U2] UVLICTOOL required often, why?

2005-06-09 Thread Andy Moore
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Thanks everyone for the help.

Nice to know it's not just us that comes across these bugs with no
fixes.

I have set their scheduler to run the clean licenses command every day
at 8.30 and also written them a small program that can be called from
TCL if the problem shows again after the time of 8.30

That should do it.

Thanks 


Andy Moore
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This haapens to me with uniobjects and is enough of a nuissance that i
have a uvlictool icon on the desktop I always thought this was a comms
issue but it even occasionally happens on my laptop when i am off the
network.

If it happens when i am editing i save the record to the clipboard,
reconnect and paste

jak
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>I have the trouble with a Windows NT 4 box at one site with uv objects.
It
> is often caused by communication droppage not cleaning out the process
> properly.  I have found with an upgrade of UniVerse and running on Win

> 2003
> I have less problem.
>
> Regards
>
> David Jordan
>
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> Hello everyone,
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> One of our customer sites has required me to log on to their Universe
> server a few times recently to use the following command
>
> UVLICTOOL clean_lic -a
>
> The problem appears to be that their licenses are getting confused
quite
> often and either stop them logging on before max users is reached
> (normally when 18 users of their 25 are on) or it stops their UVODBC
> users from logging on.
>
> The fix is simple, I just log on, drop to Dos and type the above to
> clear the licenses, but I cannot see why this is happening on a
regular
> basis.
>
> There aren't any dead sessions and everyone appears to be logging out
> correctly when they've finished what they are doing.
>
> The version of Universe is 9.6.2.1 and it's running on a Windows box.
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> Thanks
>
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[U2] UVLICTOOL required often, why?

2005-06-08 Thread Andy Moore
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Hello everyone,

One of our customer sites has required me to log on to their Universe
server a few times recently to use the following command

UVLICTOOL clean_lic -a

The problem appears to be that their licenses are getting confused quite
often and either stop them logging on before max users is reached
(normally when 18 users of their 25 are on) or it stops their UVODBC
users from logging on.

The fix is simple, I just log on, drop to Dos and type the above to
clear the licenses, but I cannot see why this is happening on a regular
basis.

There aren't any dead sessions and everyone appears to be logging out
correctly when they've finished what they are doing.

The version of Universe is 9.6.2.1 and it's running on a Windows box.

Thanks

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RE: [U2] Access Violation

2005-05-16 Thread Andy Moore
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I have just tried FIXTOOL, but no errors showed up

Start Diagnostics.
0 Errors found in physical structure.
0 Errors found in file header.
0 Errors found in primary groups.
0 Errors found in data.
0 Errors found in miscellaneous chains.
0 Orphaned buffers found in file.

358 records processed.

No errors were found.


Fixtool Completed.

Thanks 


Andy Moore
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I use fixtool rather than uvfixfile on Windows as that seems to find
more errors.

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I ran UVFIXFILE on the files used, but it didn't state that any had an
error.

Is there anything else I should try with this to check for it being
corrupt?

Thanks


Andy Moore
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We tend to get that error when there is a corrupted file. 

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Hi,

We have an application running on a Windows machine that telnets to a
Universe server (running on Windows), calls a Universe program that
changes a flag value in one of our files and then logs off. It does this
about 900 times in one night, once a month.

This worked fine until recently where the Universe program appears to
fall over and cause the whole thing to stop.

The only error we are getting is in the Windows event manager and is as
follows:


Unhandled Exception raised at address 0x00405455 : Access violation.
Attempted to read from address 0x009BF000.  Binary data is processor
CONTEXT structure

Unfortunately support say this is a general error and could be caused by
many problems.

Anyone here seen this before or have any ideas on how we could fix this?

Thanks



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RE: [U2] Access Violation

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I could try this, but the process doesn't seem to fail until about an
hour or two in to the run, so that's a lot of commands.

The first however many flag changes in the first couple of hours are
fine, after that it fails.

Thanks


Andy Moore
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From: Chuck Mongiovi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 16 May 2005 14:04
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] Access Violation

> We have an application running on a Windows machine that telnets to a 
> Universe server (running on Windows), calls a Universe program that

If you run the process from a console window, sometimes you can get more
messages about why it's failing ..
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RE: [U2] Access Violation

2005-05-16 Thread Andy Moore
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I ran UVFIXFILE on the files used, but it didn't state that any had an
error.

Is there anything else I should try with this to check for it being
corrupt?

Thanks


Andy Moore
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We tend to get that error when there is a corrupted file. 

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Hi,

We have an application running on a Windows machine that telnets to a
Universe server (running on Windows), calls a Universe program that
changes a flag value in one of our files and then logs off. It does this
about 900 times in one night, once a month.

This worked fine until recently where the Universe program appears to
fall over and cause the whole thing to stop.

The only error we are getting is in the Windows event manager and is as
follows:


Unhandled Exception raised at address 0x00405455 : Access violation.
Attempted to read from address 0x009BF000.  Binary data is processor
CONTEXT structure

Unfortunately support say this is a general error and could be caused by
many problems.

Anyone here seen this before or have any ideas on how we could fix this?

Thanks



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[U2] Access Violation

2005-05-16 Thread Andy Moore
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Hi,

We have an application running on a Windows machine that telnets to a
Universe server (running on Windows), calls a Universe program that
changes a flag value in one of our files and then logs off. It does this
about 900 times in one night, once a month.

This worked fine until recently where the Universe program appears to
fall over and cause the whole thing to stop.

The only error we are getting is in the Windows event manager and is as
follows:


Unhandled Exception raised at address 0x00405455 : Access violation.
Attempted to read from address 0x009BF000.  Binary data is processor
CONTEXT structure

Unfortunately support say this is a general error and could be caused by
many problems.

Anyone here seen this before or have any ideas on how we could fix this?

Thanks



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[U2] UVODBC Ports

2005-03-02 Thread Andy Moore
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Hi,

I know that the UVODBC client (previous to 10.1.x) uses port 512 on the
server by default, but is anyone aware of any other ports it uses at
all?

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RE: [U2] Windows firewall and UVODBC

2004-12-07 Thread Andy Moore
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The firewall is on the server, not the client machine.

The UVODBC on the server is part of Universe, so I can't just tell it to
allow the application access as far as I am aware, or do I tell it to
allow UV.EXE or something?

Also, there haven't been any pop up windows asking for access. This is
not like other firewalls that I am normally fine with.

Thanks 


Andy Moore
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From: Donald Kibbey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 07 December 2004 14:14
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Subject: Re: [U2] Windows firewall and UVODBC

Add UVODBC to the exceptions.  You can do this one of two ways, one is
to make an UVODBC connection from the windows machine with the firewall
and wait for the firewall warning to come up.  The warning screen gives
you the option of allowing that program to contine and adding it to the
exceptions list.  The other way is to go into the control panel, find
the firewall applet and add UVODBC to the exceptions there.  


Don Kibbey
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Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP


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Hello,

We have Universe running on Windows with the Windows firewall installed,
but the firewall is stopping access to the UVODBC.

Normally I can configure firewalls to let the UVODBC through, but the
Windows one is not one that I am familiar with.

Has anyone got any experience with this and if so do you have the
settings required or any advice?

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[U2] Windows firewall and UVODBC

2004-12-07 Thread Andy Moore
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Hello,

We have Universe running on Windows with the Windows firewall installed,
but the firewall is stopping access to the UVODBC.

Normally I can configure firewalls to let the UVODBC through, but the
Windows one is not one that I am familiar with.

Has anyone got any experience with this and if so do you have the
settings required or any advice?

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RE: [U2] test

2004-11-26 Thread Andy Moore
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Been quiet for me too, but I got your email. 


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Are the lists up and running?
I haven't seen any post for nearly 24 hours

Les.


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[U2] UVODBC conflict

2004-11-08 Thread Andy Moore
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Hello usergroup,

Just submitted this to IBM support, but I thought I'd see if anyone on
here had seen this.

One of our customer sites has just had the UVODBC client driver
installed and noticed that when this is installed software from another
supplier stops working.

The removal of the UVODBC driver means the other software works
perfectly fine again, without reinstalling it.

I have contacted the supplier of the software conflicting with the
UVODBC and they have stated that they use the Seagate Crystal Report
Writer Version 7 (32 bit) ocx within their class application that's
having the problem.

They have sent me a list of all the system files installed with their
application, which I have listed below, in case there are any conflicts
between the UVODBC driver and their system files.

ASYCFILT.DLL
CO2C40EN.DLL
COMCAT.DLL
COMCTL32.OCX
crpaig32.dll
crpe32.dll
CRXLAT32.DLL
crystl32.ocx
DAO2535.TLB
DAO350.DLL
DBGRID32.OCX
DBLIST32.OCX
EXPSRV.DLL
implode.dll
MFC40.DLL
MSEXCL35.dll
MSFLXGRD.OCX
MSJET35.DLL
msjint35.dll
msjter35.dll
MSLTUS35.DLL
MSMASK32.OCX
MSPDOX35.DLL
msrd2x35.dll
MSREPL35.DLL
MSTEXT35.DLL
MSVBVM60.DLL
MSVCRT.DLL
MSVCRT20.DLL
MSVCRT40.DLL
MSXBSE35.DLL
OLEAUT32.DLL
OLEPRO32.DLL
p2bdao.dll
p2ctdao.dll
p2irdao.dll
p2sodbc.dll
PG32.DLL
SCRRUN.DLL
STDOLE2.TLB
TABCTL32.OCX
tdbg5.ocx
THREED32.OCX
u2ddisk.dll
u2dmapi.dll
u2fcr.dll
u2fdif.dll
u2fhtml.dll
u2frec.dll
u2frtf.dll
u2fsepv.dll
u2ftext.dll
u2fwks.dll
u2fwordw.dll
u2fxls.dll
VB5DB.DLL
VB6.OLB
Vb6ext.olb
VBAJET32.DLL
vbar332.dll
VSFLEX7D.oca
Vsflex7d.ocx

Looking at some of the files above, it would seem that their software is
written in VB6, but other than that there's nothing obvious to me. (the
U2 dll's look suspicious, but not sure)

If anyone's able to advise on this I would be grateful.

We have installed the UVODBC on many sites and this is the first time we
have had a problem of this nature.

The Universe version is 10.1.3 and the client driver is the version
that's supplied with 10.1.3

Their server is a Windows server.

Thanks


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RE: [U2] wIntegrate Editor indenting problem

2004-10-29 Thread Andy Moore
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Our payroll development team use the editor (where as our dept. prefers
using Textpad) and they have this feature on version 5.1.1 


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From: Dave Tabor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 29 October 2004 16:53
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Subject: RE: [U2] wIntegrate Editor indenting problem

What version of the wIntegrate Editor do you have?  I'm on version 1.2
and I don't see anything for automatic indenting.  That would be a
feature I'd like?
What version of wIntegrate did it come with?
Thanks,
Dave


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Adrian Matthews wrote:

> Do you mean UniDebugger? 

No, I mean the graphical editor that comes with wIntegrate. Possibly
also known as WintEdit.  Text editing, color coding syntax and (usually)
indenting to show me which END goes with which IF, etc.

> There's no format facility in the wIntegrate editor.

There is in mine, assuming we're talking about the same thing:  Edit ->
Format All.

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RE: [U2] Universe on windows

2004-10-21 Thread Andy Moore
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We have Universe running on an XP box somewhere.

Not all of our UV servers are XP, but I know there's at least two. 


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Subject: [U2] Universe on windows

Anybody -- just show of hands -- running UniVerse happily over Windows
XP?
I'm sure its fine and lots of people are.  I just realized that I don't
personally know anyone that is running in that configuration...
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RE: [U2] How do I get the Universe Version number from the server

2004-10-20 Thread Andy Moore
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CT VOC RELLEVEL should give you the Universe version from TCL. 


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Can't you just enter:  uv -version

I'm pretty sure that's been there for a while

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All,
There's a tech tip on the Kore Technologies web site
(koretech.com under the News tab, choose Kore Tech Tips) called
'Determining what version you're running' that lists the commands to see
various version's of unix, NT, UniData, UniVerse, wIntegrate, DataFlo
(yep, still around after all these years), and Kourier.  Here's a link
to the tip:
http://www.koretech.com/news/kore_news_tt1005.asp

Have a Great Day!

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RE: [U2] Comparison Unidata and Universe

2004-09-28 Thread Andy Moore
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We are in the middle of implenting Turtle for use between our two
programmer sites. (it's running at one, nearly at the other)

It seems like a good idea to me and as mentioned before, it's free. 


Andy Moore
Selima Software Ltd.

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CVS is free.
WinCVS is free.
TurtleCVS (integrates with Windows Explorer and Apache) is free.

PRC isn't, but I've heard good things about it...

...the real question is,

You can afford NOT to have a version control system?

Brian 

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You can afford a version control system?



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Surely you use a version control system in a multi-programmer
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RE: [U2] Editors [TEXTPAD]

2004-09-24 Thread Andy Moore
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I have one for UV if that's any use to you (or anyone else?) 


Andy Moore
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-Original Message-
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Sent: 24 September 2004 14:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [U2] Editors [TEXTPAD]

Speaking of Textpad. I use this. Does anyone have a syntax file for UD
using Textpad?

Thanks,


--
Donald Verhagen  
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10:25:09 PM 09/23/2004 >>>
> From: djordan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I occasionaly need to 
> edit a type 1 file of around 30-50 megabytes.  The problem is most 
> editors want to load the file into memory before working on it.  Does 
> anyone know an editor that would handle big files like this

Emacs can handle 128MB files out of the box.  Bigger with some tweaking.

http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki?EmacsFileSizeLimit 

Though you might have to buy more memory just to be able to run emacs
:-)

Textpad is a great windows editor (we have a site licence and install it
on all systems).  Claims to handle files "up to the limits of virtual
memory".
I know I've edited some very large delimited files with it.  It has
nifty regular expression search and replace that makes stripping or
adding funny characters easy.

http://www.textpad.com/products/textpad/features.html 

Hth,
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RE: [U2] Alas .NET

2004-09-15 Thread Andy Moore
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Just install the .net framework on 98 and .net applications are happy. 


Andy Moore
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Subject: [U2] Alas .NET

How bitter that Microsoft requires Win2k or better on the client side.

I was hoping that Win98 would live for a few more years.

I wish that my facts were wrong...

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RE: [U2] UVODBC first query

2004-09-13 Thread Andy Moore
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I tried the nslookup command on the server and got the following reply

> nslookup 192.168.25.143
Server:  [192.168.25.143]
Address:  192.168.25.143


*** 192.168.25.143 can't find nslookup:No response from server


So I presume that this suggests that you could be right about the
reverse lookup problem.

It's a Unix server, which I don't have too much experience with, unlike
Windows, but I should be able to work it out.

Any other advice before I start playing with it?

Thanks 


Andy Moore
Selima Software Ltd.

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Sent: 09 September 2004 21:50
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [U2] UVODBC first query

A common cause of long delays when first connecting is reverse dns
lookups.
Your PC is 192.168.1.100 and you're telneting to a server.  It does a
lookup of 192.168.1.100 to record the host name and it can take a while
for dns to come back that it doesn't exist.  The dns query is cached, so
connecting a few minutes later is fast.  The best solution is to setup a
reverse lookup domain, but adding dummy records to /etc/hosts (or
%systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts) like:

pc100   192.168.1.100
pc101   192.168.1.101

Works too.  If "nslookup 192.168.1.100" doesn't return your pc host
name, then this might be worth checking...

> -Original Message-
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> 
> 
> Are you sure? Certainly doesn't happen on any of our servers, 
> connection is near enough instant whether via telnet, uniobjects or 
> JDBC.
> 
> 
> 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Don Verhagen
> Sent: Thu 09/09/2004 17:52
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [U2] UVODBC first query
> 
> 
> 
> I know this happens even with TELNET on Window Servers. It has 
> something do with the first time it looks up a username in the doman 
> and then it caches the the user tree (probably wrong term) of all the 
> users. So each login after than does NOT have to retrieve a list of 
> users. Does that make sense?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> --
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> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11:44:18 AM 09/09/2004 >>>
> We are using UVODBC to connect our web site to our production UV 
> database and we also experience a FIRST CONNECT lag time.
> Subsequent queries are processed almost immediately. We have 
> considered creating a routine on the server to periodically query UV 
> so that any user would hopefully be the SECOND CONNECT.
> 
> Garry Smith
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> Charles McMurray Company
> V# 559-292-5782   F# 559-346-6169
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> > -Original Message-
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> > Subject:  [U2] UVODBC first query
> >
> > We are using a report writer called Bi/Query with Universe via the 
> > UVODBC and have noticed that once connected to the database, the
> first
> > query has a delay of about 20 seconds before it returns any results.
> >
> > Further queries after this time run immediately without the delay,
> but
> > leaving the session without activity for about 5-10 minutes means
> that
> > the next query again has a 20 second delay before returning any
> results.
> >
> > We have noticed this on many of our customer sites, has anyone else 
> > experienced this delay with the UVODBC or aware of what may cause
> this
> > or how to fix it?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > Andy Moore

RE: [U2] [ADM] List server hiccup?

2004-09-10 Thread Andy Moore
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I am also getting messages at least twice.

I get the first one and then about an hour later the a copy of the same
email comes through, almost like an echo :o(

Bit annoying, is someone looking in to this?

Thanks


Andy Moore
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I am getting all received messages again. At least twice it happened.

-Rajesh


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No.

Tom Dodds
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Why did I just get a mass dump of all the list messages that I've
already received today?  Did anyone else get this little present?

Gordon J. Glorfield
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RE: [U2] UK U2 Account managers

2004-09-10 Thread Andy Moore
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With my experience of IBM, when contacting the sales side I think it's
fair to say that it's not always been the most helpful of departments.

And I agree with you about IBM technical support. They are excellent and
always keen to help. John Jenkins in particular has been very helpful
over the time I've been using their service.

Please note that these are my own views and not my companies views. 


Andy Moore
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-Original Message-
From: Ian Byrne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 10 September 2004 12:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [U2] UK U2 Account managers

Hi,



I was wondering if anyone has had success at get anything from within
the UK from a U2 account manager.



We have had multiple problems getting anything at all out of our manager
and she is now off sick till the end of the month.



All in all we get nothing from our account manager and have always had
to ask our US big brother to get one of their account manager to sort
things out or managed to get what we need from  tech support.



I cannot fault the U2 support department on a plus side for IBM. They
have always been as helpful as possible and they ALL seem to know that
our account manager is useless.



This really makes me wonder why the hell we are using IBM and U2
products over our other supplies. EVERYONE else is much easy to contact
and to get information from (They even return my phone calls!)



They want our business in the UK why is IBM so unable to perform a
similar kind of level of service?



The last time (in a previous job) we had an IBM person over with our
clients they tried to sell them DB2! Does the IBM UK not want the U2
products?



I just want to know if we are the only ones experiencing this problem or
is it much more general?



Regards,



Ian Byrne
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RE: [U2] UVODBC first query

2004-09-10 Thread Andy Moore
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The telnet connections aren't affected by the same delay that the UVODBC
is.

And as far as I know we are using the server's IP in the UVODBC
configuration.

We also found on Windows servers that including the full path to the
account you are connecting to instead of just the account name also
improves performance, but it still doesn't remove the first query pause.

Thanks for the suggestions though, I will have a play with the reverse
dns lookups and see if that helps.

Andy Moore
Selima Software Ltd.

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Sent: 09 September 2004 17:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [U2] UVODBC first query

I know this happens even with TELNET on Window Servers. It has something
do with the first time it looks up a username in the doman and then it
caches the the user tree (probably wrong term) of all the users. So each
login after than does NOT have to retrieve a list of users. Does that
make sense?

Thanks,


--
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Application Development Manager
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1690 S Congress Avenue, Suite 210
Delray Beach, FL 33445  USA
Voice Phone: 561.454.3592 Fax Phone: 561.454.3640 

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11:44:18 AM 09/09/2004 >>>
We are using UVODBC to connect our web site to our production UV
database and we also experience a FIRST CONNECT lag time. Subsequent
queries are processed almost immediately. We have considered creating a
routine on the server to periodically query UV so that any user would
hopefully be the SECOND CONNECT.

Garry Smith
Dir. Info Systems
Charles McMurray Company
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> -----Original Message-
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> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 3:42 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject:  [U2] UVODBC first query
> 
> We are using a report writer called Bi/Query with Universe via the 
> UVODBC and have noticed that once connected to the database, the
first
> query has a delay of about 20 seconds before it returns any results.
> 
> Further queries after this time run immediately without the delay,
but
> leaving the session without activity for about 5-10 minutes means
that
> the next query again has a 20 second delay before returning any
results.
> 
> We have noticed this on many of our customer sites, has anyone else 
> experienced this delay with the UVODBC or aware of what may cause
this
> or how to fix it?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> Andy Moore
> Selima Software Ltd
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[U2] UVODBC first query

2004-09-09 Thread Andy Moore
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We are using a report writer called Bi/Query with Universe via the
UVODBC and have noticed that once connected to the database, the first
query has a delay of about 20 seconds before it returns any results.

Further queries after this time run immediately without the delay, but
leaving the session without activity for about 5-10 minutes means that
the next query again has a 20 second delay before returning any results.

We have noticed this on many of our customer sites, has anyone else
experienced this delay with the UVODBC or aware of what may cause this
or how to fix it?

Thanks


Andy Moore
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[U2] Universe VSG

2004-08-25 Thread Andy Moore
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Hi,

We are using the UVODBC with Universe and currently creating
dictionaries and then using the HSAdmin tool to make them available to
the UVODBC.

But in the documentation there's mention of the Visual Schema Generator
(VSG) which is meant to be part of Universe 10.1.

Apparently VSG is a graphical tool which takes existing pick
dictionaries and allows you to specify how to map them in to something
that SQL can understand.

This sounds like quite a toy! but I can't find it anywhere and I can't
even find the documentation for it, even though there's apparently a
manual called Using VSG and the Schema API.

Anyone use it? Know where I can get it? Know anything about the
documentation?

Thanks


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RE: [U2] Universe 10.1.1 ODBC driver

2004-08-11 Thread Andy Moore
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Jeremy,

Although we aren't using schemas, we too have experienced timing issuues when 
retrieving data via the UVODBC.

We supply our customers with a 3rd party report writer that connects to Universe via 
the UVODBC driver.

Most of the time this works fine, but on some queries we have noticed that the query 
can either take hours or get in to what appears to be a continous loop. When this 
occurs the server is normally affected by the CPU running at 100% and all other 
processes on the server suffer as you would expect.
This normally results in us having to dial in to the customer site, kill the process 
on the Windows side and then log of the Universe user at TCL to free up the server 
again.

Running the same query at TCL level normally returns very quickly.

Unfortunately we haven't yet found a cause or fix for this problem and as the report 
writer is a 3rd party tool IBM support cannot offer any support on this either. 
Equally the 3rd party report writer supplier will not supply support for the UVODBC 
side of the process.

While this isn't directly related to your problem, I just thought I'd mention it in 
case anyone has come across this issue either?



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From: Jeremy Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 August 2004 07:14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [U2] Universe 10.1.1 ODBC driver


Hello group

I am trying to access some SQL tables created in universe via ODBC with
microsoft access but retreiving the data is very slow - about 2 minuted to
retrieve 91 records with approximately 20 columns of data.

We have tried running the same query on our HP machine and then a Linux
machine - same results. The tables have been setup in a Schema and have
been created using the CREATE TABLE keywords. If I do the same select
statement at TCL it is very quick to display the data so I assume it is
something to do with the universe ODBC driver.

Anyone experienced this before ?

Regards
Jeremy Woods
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RE: [U2] combining licenses

2004-07-29 Thread Andy Moore
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I suspect you would have to call IBM about this.

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Hi All
We have one machine that is licensed for 25 universe  users and a second 
machine licensed for 15 users.  Is there a way to  combine to two licenses on 
one machine for 40 users?
 
Thanks in Advances
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RE: [U2] PDF docs

2004-07-22 Thread Andy Moore
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David,

I presume you are trying to download PDF files from a website, but only have the links 
to the actual file available.

In Internet Explorer you can right click the link and select SAVE TARGET AS. This will 
then allow you to download the PDF file.

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It used to be that the pdfs were available for download.

It appears now that all pdfs are for ONLINE only reading.  Have I just
not found the 'download' section?

Thanks

  

-- 
DSig
David Tod Sigafoos

If patriotism has to precipitate us into dishonour, 
if there is no precipice of inhumanity over which 
nations and men will not throw themselves, then, 
why in fact do we go to so much trouble to become,
or to remain, human? Jean-Paul Sartre
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RE: [U2] wIntegrate keep-alives

2004-07-09 Thread Andy Moore
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Bill,

We use wintegrate and on some of our sites we too have the issue of dropping 
connections (if no activity for 1 minute!).

I normally get around this by either pinging the server in a loop from the Dos command 
prompt while using wintegrate ( ping xx.xx.xx.xx -t ). If this is no good, how about a 
small program that does something daft like a listu every 30 seconds or something?

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Subject: [U2] wIntegrate keep-alives


Does wIntegrate have any facility to send keep-alives, like AccuTerm does,
in order to avoid the inevitible over the internet?

Bill
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RE: [U2] CREATE.FILE one liner and UVSH.EXE

2004-07-07 Thread Andy Moore
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I apologise about the disclaimer at the start of my email, I have complained about 
this in the past to our system administrator, but he's adament that it stays. (I've 
had complaints from customers that I email as on HTML mail it's coded in such a way 
that sets of some spam catchers!)

Sorry everyone, but there's not much I can do about it and I hate it as much as you do.

I have suggested a link in the email somewhere to our disclaimer or even putting the 
disclaimer at the end of the email if it really must be there.

As your referenced site states, they aren't much use anyway.



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Sent: 07 July 2004 16:04
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On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 11:42:11 +0100, Andy Moore wrote
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Putting this worthless dribble at the top of an email is really annoying. 
See the following for a discussion of how stupid they are.

http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/

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RE: [U2] CREATE.FILE one liner and UVSH.EXE

2004-07-07 Thread Andy Moore
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Piers,

This still requires the modulo and seperation to be entered seperately in the same way 
that it would require the file type to be entered seperately if I entered just the 
modulo and seperation which is the problem I am trying to avoid as I am using UVSH.EXE

Mike & Les,

Thanks, both your answers worked!

IBMs documentation is misleading with this, but thanks for your help all.

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Re Creating Type 19 files, have you tried 

CREATE.FILE TESTFILE 19  without the modulo and separation ?

Hth

Piers
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RE: [U2] [OT] No Mail from List

2004-07-07 Thread Andy Moore
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I sent a mail in earlier to it with a question, have you not received that yet?

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I know amer*ica is sleeping, but I've had a total of 11
posts from the
list today - has the planet met it's nemesis and I don't
know? Is it a
holiday?
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[U2] CREATE.FILE one liner and UVSH.EXE

2004-07-07 Thread Andy Moore
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Hello,

I am currently writing an application in VB.Net that communicates with
Universe servers via UVSH.EXE
(can't use Uniobjects as not all our users install them or allows them)

I have hit a problem where I am trying to create a file via UVSH.EXE as it
appears I am limited to one line commands, unless anyone knows differently?

The problem is that I am trying to create a type 19 file and although the help
file on Universe states I can do this with one line, Universe itself doesn't
seem to alllow it.

In the help file it says the following:

CREATE.FILE [DICT | DATA] [filename [, datafile]]  [type] [modulo]
[separation] [parameter [value]...]   [description]

Am I incorrect in understanding the TYPE option to be the file type?

For an example to this I am typing (following the above)  CREATE.FILE TESTFILE
19 1 3

which I would expect to create me a type 19 file, but it creates a type 18
file!

Is there something I am doing wrong here or is the help file incorrect?

I have tried this on Universe 10.0.4 and 10.1.0 and both versions seem to act
the same.

Andy Moore
Selima Software Ltd
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RE: [U2] U2 ODBC drivers on linux

2004-06-24 Thread Andy Moore
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Not too much help my reply, but we used to have a customer site that used Universe on 
Redhat and tried to install the UVODBC on the server.

It took them several months to get it working, but aparantly the patches required to 
get this working are available from the Redhat site.

Unfortunately I don't have any details, I just know it was a pig to install and get 
going.

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Subject: [U2] U2 ODBC drivers on linux


has anyone set up UniData (or UniVerse) ODBC drivers under Red Hat Linux?

If so, how do I get / install them?

-Chuck Mongiovi / Silver Line Windows MIS
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RE: [U2] [UV] ODBC Error

2004-06-15 Thread Andy Moore
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Bjvrn,

We had this problem recently on one of our customer's sites.

The error message occured each time the first query was executed per connection. This 
meant that if we reran the query straight away after the error message the query would 
run fine.

I then looked in to why this was happening, but the only change I could find was that 
the Universe server had been changed and that no one had bothered to do an 
UPDATE.ACCOUNT in the account that contained the SQL files.

I did an UPDATE.ACCOUNT and then reconnected using the UVODBC and the error message no 
longer appears any more.

Could this be the case with your site or have you tried an UPDATE.ACCOUNT?

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Subject: [U2] [UV] ODBC Error


UV System: UniVerse 10.0.4
O/S : Windows 2000

Yesterday our ODBC connection to UniVerse worked, when we tried again
This morning, it did not. It keeps coming up with this error:

Error ID: 23 Severity: ERROR Facility: DBCAPERR - User does not have
Permission to execute this SQL statement.

(I was connecting on as Administrator at the time)

When I looked into our system log, I got this:

Event Typt: Information
Event Source:   SceCli
Event Category: None
Event ID:   1704
Date:   2004/06/14
Time:   21:51:33
User:   N/A
Computer:   BART
Description:
Security policy in the Group policy objects are applied successfully. 

Nobody we know updated any poilcies.

Any help would be great.

Regards
Bjorn Behr
Programmer

HYFLO Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
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RE: [U2] U2 & XML

2004-06-14 Thread Andy Moore
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nay

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Subject: [U2] U2 & XML


Hiya:

I send an email last week asking for help on an xml to U2 problem we have.

Since not a lot of response came back we are now wondering if any of you are using xml 
to interface into U2

We are beginning to feel like pathfinders 

Yeas or nays appreciated

Bob

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RE: [U2] VOC Comparison Program

2004-06-11 Thread Andy Moore
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Would it not work if you exported the voc as a CSV file to something like Excel (or 
equivelant) and then compared the CSV files?

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Subject: [U2] VOC Comparison Program


Does anyone have or know of a utility program that will compare the
entries in two different VOC files in two different Universe accounts
and give a report of the difference by the item in the VOC?


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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[U2] ISA client and Universe Telnet Service

2004-06-07 Thread Andy Moore
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We have users with Universe server loaded on their laptops who are also trying
to use the Microsoft ISA firewall client on the same machine. The problem we
have discovered is that the ISA client seems to stop the Universe Telnet
Service from working, meaning that the user is no longer able to connect to
their local Universe server once the ISA is installed and loaded on their
machine.

Has anyone else had this problem or know of a fix for it?

Thanks

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RE: [U2] odbc 10.1 client keeps asking for a password.

2004-06-04 Thread Andy Moore
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can you keep me informed on how you get on?

The problem you mention is still with us but our work around is that the report writer 
we are using with the ODBC caches the username and password for us to get past this 
problem. Not ideal though and definitely not secure.

Do you have the support number so I can contact support and ask them to keep me 
informed too please?

Thanks

Andy Moore

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Subject: RE: [U2] odbc 10.1 client keeps asking for a password.


 unfortunately it is the patch that asks you to hit enter - I've gone
back to IBM on this (and log a new call for this different issue)

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Subject: RE: [U2] odbc 10.1 client keeps asking for a password.

I'll have to check that we've got the right patch - but the patch we
installed lets us store the password HOWEVER, the dialog box still
pops up and someone has to hit return or the connection is paused
indefinately.


I'm really hoping that the patch we've got is not the one you mentioned
so that we can get a proper solution in place !
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RE: [U2] odbc 10.1 client keeps asking for a password.

2004-06-03 Thread Andy Moore
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Andy,

We had a similar problem and received a patch (I think from IBM support UK) that 
allowed us to save the password by adding this feature to our client.

The patch seems to update the driver to allow a password to be stored for each DSN as 
before.

The zip that contains the patch is called ECase 6425, so you may be able to quote this 
to IBM support and see if they are able to send you this file.

I may be allowed to send you the patch if you have trouble getting hold of it.

Andy

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Subject: [U2] odbc 10.1 client keeps asking for a password.


As subject, anyone else had this problem and worked out a way to save
the password? This pops up each time we make a connection to the server.

Andy
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[U2] Report Writing

2004-05-20 Thread Andy Moore
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Hi,

Just curious, does anyone on here use the Hummingbird Bi/Suite report writing
tools with the Universe database?

If so please let me know as we have hit a few issues and can't seem to find
anyone that uses the two together.

Thanks

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