Re: [U2] UD Resize Dynamic Files

2007-05-07 Thread jjuser ud2

Hmm...where'd that better  better committee go?

On 5/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello.

This is an irritation for us as well. Unidata resizes a dynamic
file in the directory that it also resides, causing you to need alot of
space to resize. TMPPATH would be nice or if it defaulted to whatever TMP
is in udtconfig you can change the TMP path and stop and start Unidata to
use whatever area you'd like.




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Hello..

When resizing UD dynamic files with the memresize command... it doesn't
use
TMPPATH variable, which a resize on a static file does.

This is confirmed in the UD Command Reference

TMPPATH pathname
The path where UniData locates a working copy of the file during
resizing.
The default is /tmp on UniData for UNIX or \TEMP on UniData for Windows
Platforms. This parameter has no effect if the resulting file is a
dynamic
file.


Anyone know why? I am new to dynamic files, so there maybe a really
obvious
reason for it, could anyone shed any light?

Thanks
Andy



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[U2] UD Resize Dynamic Files

2007-05-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello.. 

When resizing UD dynamic files with the memresize command... it doesn't use
TMPPATH variable, which a resize on a static file does.

This is confirmed in the UD Command Reference

TMPPATH pathname
The path where UniData locates a working copy of the file during resizing.
The default is /tmp on UniData for UNIX or \TEMP on UniData for Windows
Platforms. This parameter has no effect if the resulting file is a dynamic
file.


Anyone know why? I am new to dynamic files, so there maybe a really obvious
reason for it, could anyone shed any light?

Thanks
Andy



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Re: [U2] UD Resize Dynamic Files

2007-05-04 Thread TVankirk
Hello. 

This is an irritation for us as well. Unidata resizes a dynamic 
file in the directory that it also resides, causing you to need alot of 
space to resize. TMPPATH would be nice or if it defaulted to whatever TMP 
is in udtconfig you can change the TMP path and stop and start Unidata to 
use whatever area you'd like.




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Hello.. 

When resizing UD dynamic files with the memresize command... it doesn't 
use
TMPPATH variable, which a resize on a static file does.

This is confirmed in the UD Command Reference

TMPPATH pathname
The path where UniData locates a working copy of the file during 
resizing.
The default is /tmp on UniData for UNIX or \TEMP on UniData for Windows
Platforms. This parameter has no effect if the resulting file is a 
dynamic
file.


Anyone know why? I am new to dynamic files, so there maybe a really 
obvious
reason for it, could anyone shed any light?

Thanks
Andy



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