Re: [U2] UniData to SharePoint

2013-08-15 Thread Robert Frailey
We are using Unidata and samba also. I run samba under UNIX and map a public 
folder such as " /dbms10/pub_tmp/  "  and name it " tmp "


on the windows box I map a network location to the directory " 
\\150.0.0.105\tmp "
on all my user windows computers I map V: to "tmp on CIFS server 
(150.0.0.105)"


I place logical links in the pub_tmp folder pointing to directories in my 
unidata database using

ln -s /dbms/live/MIDVALE/_HOLD_  MIDHOLD
ln -s /dbms/live/MIDVALE/CUSTOMER MIDCUSTOMER

I pull data from UNIX as apposed to pushing data to windows.

Robert
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From: "Bill Brutzman" 

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Subject: Re: [U2] UniData to SharePoint



John:

I expect that MiddleWare would be needed.  My first choice would be...
ColdFusion.

--Bill


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Israel, John R.
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:09 AM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] UniData to SharePoint

I have had E-mail gremlins lately, so I apologize in advance for asking 
this

question again.

We use UniData on an HPUX box.  We also have SharePoint running on a 
Windows

box.

In that past, we have used Samba to push exports from UniData/HPUX to
Windows servers, but SharePoint adds a wrinkle to this because what LOOKS
like a folder on the SharePoint box from any other Windows box, is 
actually
the results of SharePoint returning files based on a sequel query.  Since 
it

is not a REAL folder, I cannot use Samba to copy to that location.

Has anyone figured out how to execute a UNIX command or UniData command to
copy a file into a SharePoint database?


JRI


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Re: [U2] UniData to SharePoint

2013-08-15 Thread Bill Brutzman
John:

I expect that MiddleWare would be needed.  My first choice would be...
ColdFusion.

--Bill


-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Israel, John R.
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:09 AM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] UniData to SharePoint

I have had E-mail gremlins lately, so I apologize in advance for asking this
question again.

We use UniData on an HPUX box.  We also have SharePoint running on a Windows
box.

In that past, we have used Samba to push exports from UniData/HPUX to
Windows servers, but SharePoint adds a wrinkle to this because what LOOKS
like a folder on the SharePoint box from any other Windows box, is actually
the results of SharePoint returning files based on a sequel query.  Since it
is not a REAL folder, I cannot use Samba to copy to that location.

Has anyone figured out how to execute a UNIX command or UniData command to
copy a file into a SharePoint database?


JRI


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[U2] UniData to SharePoint

2013-08-15 Thread Israel, John R.
I have had E-mail gremlins lately, so I apologize in advance for asking this 
question again.

We use UniData on an HPUX box.  We also have SharePoint running on a Windows 
box.

In that past, we have used Samba to push exports from UniData/HPUX to Windows 
servers, but SharePoint adds a wrinkle to this because what LOOKS like a folder 
on the SharePoint box from any other Windows box, is actually the results of 
SharePoint returning files based on a sequel query.  Since it is not a REAL 
folder, I cannot use Samba to copy to that location.

Has anyone figured out how to execute a UNIX command or UniData command to copy 
a file into a SharePoint database?


JRI


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