RE: [U2] [UV][UO.NET] Passing command line parameters through a PROC

2007-05-02 Thread Marc Harbeson
What about writing out a temp paragraph and executing that (build the
parameters into the temp PA)

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Subject: [U2] [UV][UO.NET] Passing command line parameters through a
PROC

Has anyone had any success passing TCL parameters calling a PROC from
the UO.NET UniCommand?
We have a PROC which calls a Paragraph which calls a program and passes
the sentence stack down the line (yeah - there's a rewrite coming up).
Works from the TCL but not when invoked from a UniCommand.Execute.
Does anyone have a workaround?

RUNPARAGRAPH SYS.PL MYPARAGRAPH PARAM1 PARAM2 ...

CT VOC RUNPARAGRAH
PQN
(%2 %3)

CT SYS.PL MYPARAGRAPH
PA
RUN BS MYPROG S4 S5 ...

...

Cheers,
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RE: [U2] [UV][UO.NET] Passing command line parameters through a P ROC

2007-05-02 Thread Cordes, Tom (contractor)
Stuart,

Assuming that UO.NET supports subroutine calls, consider writing a
subroutine that uses passed parameters to build and run the PROC.

Tom Cordes

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Subject: [U2] [UV][UO.NET] Passing command line parameters through a PROC

Has anyone had any success passing TCL parameters calling a PROC from the
UO.NET UniCommand?
We have a PROC which calls a Paragraph which calls a program and passes the
sentence stack down the line (yeah - there's a rewrite coming up).
Works from the TCL but not when invoked from a UniCommand.Execute.
Does anyone have a workaround?

RUNPARAGRAPH SYS.PL MYPARAGRAPH PARAM1 PARAM2 ...

CT VOC RUNPARAGRAH
PQN
(%2 %3)

CT SYS.PL MYPARAGRAPH
PA
RUN BS MYPROG S4 S5 ...

...

Cheers,
Stuart Boydell



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Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET Help

2006-10-15 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], Nick 
Cipollina [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes

Paul,

Thank you very much.  Turns out we were missing the VOCLIB file.  This
is a very useful piece of information.  Is this documented anywhere?

Thanks,

Nick Cipollina

I've got a feeling VOCLIB isn't created automatically. It's a Pr1me-ism, 
and doesn't contain anything by default, I don't think, so it's odd that 
it's required.


That said, I've never seen an INFORMATION account without it, and I 
think the ODBC stuff originally came from Prime, so it's probably a 
historic hangover.


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RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET Help

2006-10-12 Thread Nick Cipollina
Paul,

Thank you very much.  Turns out we were missing the VOCLIB file.  This
is a very useful piece of information.  Is this documented anywhere?

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 
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Subject: RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET Help

Found in IBM U2 Knowledge Base - 

Check for the existence of the following files in the account: 

VOC
D_VOC
VOCLIB
D_VOCLIB
SAVEDLISTS
D_SAVEDLISTS 

These six files must be physically present in the account, VOC pointers
to a
remote file won't work. Most often it is the VOCLIB or D_VOCLIB that are
missing. These can be recreated at the tcl level or simply copied into
the
account.  



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Subject: [U2][UV] UO.NET Help

Hello All,

I am having an issue with connecting to a universe account.  I am
getting
the following exception:

[IBM U2][UODOTNET - UNICLIENT][ErrorCode=39125] The directory does not
exist, or is not a UniVerse account

What I don't get is the account does exist on the server.  In fact, this
fails regardless of which account I attempt to connect to.  Any guidance
would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,


Nick Cipollina
 
MCTS, MCP
ACS Heritage, Inc.
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Richmond, VA 23294
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RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET Help

2006-10-12 Thread Paul Hamrick
Nick, I did not find this documented but I found a technical bulletin on the
error 39125. I found this information at the U2TechConnect web site
(https://www-927.ibm.com/software/data/u2/support/u2techconnect/main.asp?js=
y)

From the left bar menu, choose IBM U2 Knowledge base, and I searched on
39125 and there were two (2) entitled documents for review. For entitled
documents you need a IBM ID, and Password.

Paul  

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Subject: RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET Help

Paul,

Thank you very much.  Turns out we were missing the VOCLIB file.  This is a
very useful piece of information.  Is this documented anywhere?

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 
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Subject: RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET Help

Found in IBM U2 Knowledge Base - 

Check for the existence of the following files in the account: 

VOC
D_VOC
VOCLIB
D_VOCLIB
SAVEDLISTS
D_SAVEDLISTS 

These six files must be physically present in the account, VOC pointers to a
remote file won't work. Most often it is the VOCLIB or D_VOCLIB that are
missing. These can be recreated at the tcl level or simply copied into the
account.  



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Subject: [U2][UV] UO.NET Help

Hello All,

I am having an issue with connecting to a universe account.  I am getting
the following exception:

[IBM U2][UODOTNET - UNICLIENT][ErrorCode=39125] The directory does not
exist, or is not a UniVerse account

What I don't get is the account does exist on the server.  In fact, this
fails regardless of which account I attempt to connect to.  Any guidance
would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,


Nick Cipollina
 
MCTS, MCP
ACS Heritage, Inc.
2810 North Parham Road, Suite 210
Richmond, VA 23294
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Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET Help

2006-10-12 Thread Don Kibbey

Best way to quickly test/fix this is to login to the account at the
TCL level.  If you get the offer to make the directory a UniVerse
directory, then those files were missing and responding to the offer
will fix things up with the default set of files.

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RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET Help

2006-10-11 Thread Paul Hamrick
Found in IBM U2 Knowledge Base - 

Check for the existence of the following files in the account: 

VOC
D_VOC
VOCLIB
D_VOCLIB
SAVEDLISTS
D_SAVEDLISTS 

These six files must be physically present in the account, VOC pointers to a
remote file won't work. Most often it is the VOCLIB or D_VOCLIB that are
missing. These can be recreated at the tcl level or simply copied into the
account.  



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Subject: [U2][UV] UO.NET Help

Hello All,

I am having an issue with connecting to a universe account.  I am getting
the following exception:

[IBM U2][UODOTNET - UNICLIENT][ErrorCode=39125] The directory does not
exist, or is not a UniVerse account

What I don't get is the account does exist on the server.  In fact, this
fails regardless of which account I attempt to connect to.  Any guidance
would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,


Nick Cipollina
 
MCTS, MCP
ACS Heritage, Inc.
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Richmond, VA 23294
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Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-03-01 Thread Simon Lewington
Don Kibbey wrote:
 (this won't compile and is not meant to)
 Have a look in the UniObjects .Net pdf file for more info on this, but
 here's how you can change the port number used for the connection.

 public UniSession uSession;
 uSession.HostPort = 12345;
 uSession = UniObjects.OpenSession(Server, LoginName, PassWord,
 uvAccount, uvcs);

Although (see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.u2.general/30536 )
there's a chicken and egg problem here - this won't compile because you
can't set the hostPort until you've instantiated your session.

Simon
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RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-03-01 Thread Nick Cipollina
Here is the code I am trying to use:

us1 = null   ;
us1.HostPort = 7200;
try
{
us1 =
UniObjects.OpenSession(Server,LoginName,Password,uvAccount,uvcs
);


It is compiling just fine, I am getting an error when I run it though.
Any suggestions?

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 
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Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 7:11 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

(this won't compile and is not meant to)
Have a look in the UniObjects .Net pdf file for more info on this, but
here's how you can change the port number used for the connection.

public UniSession uSession;
uSession.HostPort = 12345;
uSession = UniObjects.OpenSession(Server, LoginName, PassWord,
uvAccount, uvcs);



On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:35:35 -0500, Nick Cipollina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 How exactly can I do this?.  (I'm new to .NET).
 
 Thanks,
 
 Nick Cipollina
 
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Kibbey
 Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 3:29 PM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question
 
 Check the UniSession property HostPort.  I believe that if you set
 it to match your host settings you should be OK.
 
 On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:46:52 -0500, Nick Cipollina
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Our rpc port is set to 7200.  Is there something I need to change
 within
  .NET to tell it to look for that port?
 
  Thanks,
 
  Nick Cipollina
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Kibbey
  Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 2:08 PM
  To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
  Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question
 
  Make sure the remote machine has the uniobjects port enabled and
there
  are no firewalls between you and it that also block this port.  On
an
  HP-UX machine this is port 31438.  Have a look at the services file
in
  /etc and make sure this line is in there somewhere.
 
  uvrpc   31438/tcp   # uvNet rpc port
 
  On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:49:04 -0500, Nick Cipollina
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hello all,
  
   I've got a dumb UO.NET question to ask.  I am trying to write a
 simple
   UO.NET program to connect to one of our UniVerse servers and I am
   getting the following error:  No connection could be made because
 the
   target machine actively refused it.  Any ideas what I am missing?
   Thanks.
  
   Nick Cipollina
  
   Pick Programmer
  
   ACS - Heritage Information Systems, Inc.
  
   2810 North Parham Road, Suite 210
  
   Richmond, VA 23294
  
   (804)644-8707 x 314
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Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-03-01 Thread Don Kibbey
Are you on the same physical network as the target machine?  Is there
a firewall between you and it?  What is the reasoning behind changing
the rpc port to 7200?
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RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-03-01 Thread Adrian Matthews
What have you declared us1 as?

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Subject: RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

Here is the code I am trying to use:

us1 = null   ;
us1.HostPort = 7200;
try
{
us1 =
UniObjects.OpenSession(Server,LoginName,Password,uvAccount,uvcs
);


It is compiling just fine, I am getting an error when I run it though.
Any suggestions?

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Kibbey
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 7:11 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

(this won't compile and is not meant to)
Have a look in the UniObjects .Net pdf file for more info on this, but
here's how you can change the port number used for the connection.

public UniSession uSession;
uSession.HostPort = 12345;
uSession = UniObjects.OpenSession(Server, LoginName, PassWord,
uvAccount, uvcs);



On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:35:35 -0500, Nick Cipollina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 How exactly can I do this?.  (I'm new to .NET).
 
 Thanks,
 
 Nick Cipollina
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Kibbey
 Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 3:29 PM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question
 
 Check the UniSession property HostPort.  I believe that if you set
 it to match your host settings you should be OK.
 
 On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:46:52 -0500, Nick Cipollina
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Our rpc port is set to 7200.  Is there something I need to change
 within
  .NET to tell it to look for that port?
 
  Thanks,
 
  Nick Cipollina
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Kibbey
  Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 2:08 PM
  To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
  Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question
 
  Make sure the remote machine has the uniobjects port enabled and
there
  are no firewalls between you and it that also block this port.  On
an
  HP-UX machine this is port 31438.  Have a look at the services file
in
  /etc and make sure this line is in there somewhere.
 
  uvrpc   31438/tcp   # uvNet rpc port
 
  On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:49:04 -0500, Nick Cipollina
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hello all,
  
   I've got a dumb UO.NET question to ask.  I am trying to write a
 simple
   UO.NET program to connect to one of our UniVerse servers and I am
   getting the following error:  No connection could be made because
 the
   target machine actively refused it.  Any ideas what I am missing?
   Thanks.
  
   Nick Cipollina
  
   Pick Programmer
  
   ACS - Heritage Information Systems, Inc.
  
   2810 North Parham Road, Suite 210
  
   Richmond, VA 23294
  
   (804)644-8707 x 314
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RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-03-01 Thread Nick Cipollina
Yes.  No.  I'm not sure if there was a reason.  I would still like to
know how to point to a different port, even if I could change it back to
31438.

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

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Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

Are you on the same physical network as the target machine?  Is there
a firewall between you and it?  What is the reasoning behind changing
the rpc port to 7200?
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RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-03-01 Thread Nick Cipollina
Sorry,

Private UniSession us1;

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

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Subject: RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

What have you declared us1 as?

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Subject: RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

Here is the code I am trying to use:

us1 = null   ;
us1.HostPort = 7200;
try
{
us1 =
UniObjects.OpenSession(Server,LoginName,Password,uvAccount,uvcs
);


It is compiling just fine, I am getting an error when I run it though.
Any suggestions?

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 
-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 7:11 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

(this won't compile and is not meant to)
Have a look in the UniObjects .Net pdf file for more info on this, but
here's how you can change the port number used for the connection.

public UniSession uSession;
uSession.HostPort = 12345;
uSession = UniObjects.OpenSession(Server, LoginName, PassWord,
uvAccount, uvcs);



On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:35:35 -0500, Nick Cipollina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 How exactly can I do this?.  (I'm new to .NET).
 
 Thanks,
 
 Nick Cipollina
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Kibbey
 Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 3:29 PM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question
 
 Check the UniSession property HostPort.  I believe that if you set
 it to match your host settings you should be OK.
 
 On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:46:52 -0500, Nick Cipollina
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Our rpc port is set to 7200.  Is there something I need to change
 within
  .NET to tell it to look for that port?
 
  Thanks,
 
  Nick Cipollina
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Make sure the remote machine has the uniobjects port enabled and
there
  are no firewalls between you and it that also block this port.  On
an
  HP-UX machine this is port 31438.  Have a look at the services file
in
  /etc and make sure this line is in there somewhere.
 
  uvrpc   31438/tcp   # uvNet rpc port
 
  On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:49:04 -0500, Nick Cipollina
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   Hello all,
  
   I've got a dumb UO.NET question to ask.  I am trying to write a
 simple
   UO.NET program to connect to one of our UniVerse servers and I am
   getting the following error:  No connection could be made because
 the
   target machine actively refused it.  Any ideas what I am missing?
   Thanks.
  
   Nick Cipollina
  
   Pick Programmer
  
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RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-03-01 Thread Les Hewkin
I thought this was a bug in UV.NET, it can only use port 31438.

Les

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Yes.  No.  I'm not sure if there was a reason.  I would still like to
know how to point to a different port, even if I could change it back to
31438.

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

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Are you on the same physical network as the target machine?  Is there
a firewall between you and it?  What is the reasoning behind changing
the rpc port to 7200?
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Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-03-01 Thread Simon Lewington
Nick Cipollina wrote:
 Here is the code I am trying to use:

 us1 = null   ;
 us1.HostPort = 7200;
 try
 {
 us1 =
 UniObjects.OpenSession(Server,LoginName,Password,uvAccount,uvcs
 );


 It is compiling just fine, I am getting an error when I run it though.
 Any suggestions?

OK - it will compile, but the us1.HostPort = 7200 bit is doing absolutely
nothing.

The us1 returned by UniObjects.OpenSession is a new session with no
connection to the us1 with HostPort = 7200.  This came up last November on
the list, and IBM said that a fix would be available shortly:

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.u2.general/30538/

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RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-03-01 Thread Nick Cipollina
Bug, or feature?

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

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I thought this was a bug in UV.NET, it can only use port 31438.

Les

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Yes.  No.  I'm not sure if there was a reason.  I would still like to
know how to point to a different port, even if I could change it back to
31438.

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

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Are you on the same physical network as the target machine?  Is there
a firewall between you and it?  What is the reasoning behind changing
the rpc port to 7200?
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RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-03-01 Thread Nick Cipollina
I thought I remembered something about this.

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

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Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 11:50 AM
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Nick Cipollina wrote:
 Here is the code I am trying to use:

 us1 = null   ;
 us1.HostPort = 7200;
 try
 {
 us1 =

UniObjects.OpenSession(Server,LoginName,Password,uvAccount,uvcs
 );


 It is compiling just fine, I am getting an error when I run it though.
 Any suggestions?

OK - it will compile, but the us1.HostPort = 7200 bit is doing
absolutely
nothing.

The us1 returned by UniObjects.OpenSession is a new session with no
connection to the us1 with HostPort = 7200.  This came up last November
on
the list, and IBM said that a fix would be available shortly:

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.u2.general/30538/

Simon
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Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-02-28 Thread Don Kibbey
Make sure the remote machine has the uniobjects port enabled and there
are no firewalls between you and it that also block this port.  On an
HP-UX machine this is port 31438.  Have a look at the services file in
/etc and make sure this line is in there somewhere.

uvrpc   31438/tcp   # uvNet rpc port




On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:49:04 -0500, Nick Cipollina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello all,
 
 I've got a dumb UO.NET question to ask.  I am trying to write a simple
 UO.NET program to connect to one of our UniVerse servers and I am
 getting the following error:  No connection could be made because the
 target machine actively refused it.  Any ideas what I am missing?
 Thanks.
 
 Nick Cipollina
 
 Pick Programmer
 
 ACS - Heritage Information Systems, Inc.
 
 2810 North Parham Road, Suite 210
 
 Richmond, VA 23294
 
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Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-02-28 Thread Don Kibbey
Check the UniSession property HostPort.  I believe that if you set
it to match your host settings you should be OK.



On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:46:52 -0500, Nick Cipollina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Our rpc port is set to 7200.  Is there something I need to change within
 .NET to tell it to look for that port?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Nick Cipollina
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Kibbey
 Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 2:08 PM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question
 
 Make sure the remote machine has the uniobjects port enabled and there
 are no firewalls between you and it that also block this port.  On an
 HP-UX machine this is port 31438.  Have a look at the services file in
 /etc and make sure this line is in there somewhere.
 
 uvrpc   31438/tcp   # uvNet rpc port
 
 On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:49:04 -0500, Nick Cipollina
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello all,
 
  I've got a dumb UO.NET question to ask.  I am trying to write a simple
  UO.NET program to connect to one of our UniVerse servers and I am
  getting the following error:  No connection could be made because the
  target machine actively refused it.  Any ideas what I am missing?
  Thanks.
 
  Nick Cipollina
 
  Pick Programmer
 
  ACS - Heritage Information Systems, Inc.
 
  2810 North Parham Road, Suite 210
 
  Richmond, VA 23294
 
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RE: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-02-28 Thread Nick Cipollina
How exactly can I do this?.  (I'm new to .NET).

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Kibbey
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 3:29 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

Check the UniSession property HostPort.  I believe that if you set
it to match your host settings you should be OK.



On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:46:52 -0500, Nick Cipollina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Our rpc port is set to 7200.  Is there something I need to change
within
 .NET to tell it to look for that port?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Nick Cipollina
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Kibbey
 Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 2:08 PM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question
 
 Make sure the remote machine has the uniobjects port enabled and there
 are no firewalls between you and it that also block this port.  On an
 HP-UX machine this is port 31438.  Have a look at the services file in
 /etc and make sure this line is in there somewhere.
 
 uvrpc   31438/tcp   # uvNet rpc port
 
 On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:49:04 -0500, Nick Cipollina
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello all,
 
  I've got a dumb UO.NET question to ask.  I am trying to write a
simple
  UO.NET program to connect to one of our UniVerse servers and I am
  getting the following error:  No connection could be made because
the
  target machine actively refused it.  Any ideas what I am missing?
  Thanks.
 
  Nick Cipollina
 
  Pick Programmer
 
  ACS - Heritage Information Systems, Inc.
 
  2810 North Parham Road, Suite 210
 
  Richmond, VA 23294
 
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Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question

2005-02-28 Thread Don Kibbey
(this won't compile and is not meant to)
Have a look in the UniObjects .Net pdf file for more info on this, but
here's how you can change the port number used for the connection.

public UniSession uSession;
uSession.HostPort = 12345;
uSession = UniObjects.OpenSession(Server, LoginName, PassWord,
uvAccount, uvcs);



On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:35:35 -0500, Nick Cipollina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 How exactly can I do this?.  (I'm new to .NET).
 
 Thanks,
 
 Nick Cipollina
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Kibbey
 Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 3:29 PM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question
 
 Check the UniSession property HostPort.  I believe that if you set
 it to match your host settings you should be OK.
 
 On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:46:52 -0500, Nick Cipollina
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Our rpc port is set to 7200.  Is there something I need to change
 within
  .NET to tell it to look for that port?
 
  Thanks,
 
  Nick Cipollina
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Kibbey
  Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 2:08 PM
  To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
  Subject: Re: [U2][UV] UO.NET beginner question
 
  Make sure the remote machine has the uniobjects port enabled and there
  are no firewalls between you and it that also block this port.  On an
  HP-UX machine this is port 31438.  Have a look at the services file in
  /etc and make sure this line is in there somewhere.
 
  uvrpc   31438/tcp   # uvNet rpc port
 
  On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:49:04 -0500, Nick Cipollina
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hello all,
  
   I've got a dumb UO.NET question to ask.  I am trying to write a
 simple
   UO.NET program to connect to one of our UniVerse servers and I am
   getting the following error:  No connection could be made because
 the
   target machine actively refused it.  Any ideas what I am missing?
   Thanks.
  
   Nick Cipollina
  
   Pick Programmer
  
   ACS - Heritage Information Systems, Inc.
  
   2810 North Parham Road, Suite 210
  
   Richmond, VA 23294
  
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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Peter Olson
arggg. please kindly remind us of just how/where to download uo.net ?


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That is exactly what I was looking for.  

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

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Yes there is a tech manual on the IBM website, grouped with the UniData
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--Bill
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Is there any documentation available for UO.NET?



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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Nick Cipollina
I too would like this information.

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 
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arggg. please kindly remind us of just how/where to download uo.net
?


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That is exactly what I was looking for.  

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

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Yes there is a tech manual on the IBM website, grouped with the UniData
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Is there any documentation available for UO.NET?



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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Karjala Koponen
Nick, Peter,

You can get UO.NET from the UniData 6.1 client utilities CD.  If you're on UniVerse I 
expect that you might have a harder time getting an upgrade CD to UniData than a 
UniData user would.  Other than that I believe that we will have to wait for the 
UniData 6.1 personal edition to get released.  My understanding is that UniData 6.1 PE 
is going through the release process and MAY be available next month.

Karjala


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I too would like this information.

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 
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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Nick Cipollina
I actually need it for UniVerse and not UniData.

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

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Nick, Peter,

You can get UO.NET from the UniData 6.1 client utilities CD.  If you're
on UniVerse I expect that you might have a harder time getting an
upgrade CD to UniData than a UniData user would.  Other than that I
believe that we will have to wait for the UniData 6.1 personal edition
to get released.  My understanding is that UniData 6.1 PE is going
through the release process and MAY be available next month.

Karjala


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I too would like this information.

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 
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arggg. please kindly remind us of just how/where to download uo.net
?


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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Marc Harbeson
soapbox
I'm wandering just how long it could possibly take to release a PE
version of a product that has been thru the release process already?

Can IBM move any slower on PE?  This is like watching paint dry!
/soapbox
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Nick, Peter,

You can get UO.NET from the UniData 6.1 client utilities CD.  If you're
on UniVerse I expect that you might have a harder time getting an
upgrade CD to UniData than a UniData user would.  Other than that I
believe that we will have to wait for the UniData 6.1 personal edition
to get released.  My understanding is that UniData 6.1 PE is going
through the release process and MAY be available next month.

Karjala


 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/22/2004 9:30:17 AM 
I too would like this information.

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 
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arggg. please kindly remind us of just how/where to download uo.net
?


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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Peter Olson
...that we will have to wait...

thanks!



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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Peter Olson
here too but as far as uo.net goes does it matter what client cd it
comes from ?
is there a get.host.type() method like in the java environment? 

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I actually need it for UniVerse and not UniData.

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

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Nick, Peter,

You can get UO.NET from the UniData 6.1 client utilities CD.  If you're
on UniVerse I expect that you might have a harder time getting an
upgrade CD to UniData than a UniData user would.  Other than that I
believe that we will have to wait for the UniData 6.1 personal edition
to get released.  My understanding is that UniData 6.1 PE is going
through the release process and MAY be available next month.

Karjala


 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/22/2004 9:30:17 AM 
I too would like this information.

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 
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arggg. please kindly remind us of just how/where to download uo.net
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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Allen E. Elwood
And how much was it for UD6.1, if I may be so bold to ask?

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I broke down and purchased 6.1 (Unidata), it is on the CD.
grs

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I too would like this information.

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 
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arggg. please kindly remind us of just how/where to download uo.net
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That is exactly what I was looking for.  

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

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Yes there is a tech manual on the IBM website, grouped with the UniData
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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Peter Olson
you probable right. i guess i can wait. hu... where are those Oracle
cd's i had...


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Re: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Will
Due to file expansion over the years we need to move the TRANS file on 
file system /dev/vg01/lvol1 mounted on /u1, to a newly installed hard 
drive which is on file system /dev/vg01/lvol4 mounted on /uv4.  What are 
the recommended steps to complete this process safely and securely so 
that all of the UV programs know where the file is located when they try 
to open it after the weekend move?

Thanks and a tip o'the hat to all who reply,
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Re: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Ron White
From a message from Leroy Dreyfuss dated 08-30-2004:
At our conference, you will receive plenty of information on the subject.
You will get plenty of information, but you must order new copies of
UniData 6.1 or Universe 10.1 to receive it. It is not a separate offering
any more than the original UniObjects is. In fact, both are included on the
client CD. UO.NET is bundled with the databases.
Sorry about the other post.  I got stupid and attached this reply to
the wrong posting. :-)
Ron White
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Is there any documentation available for UO.NET?

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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Warren Haroldson
Look at what I found wandering the net unsupervised...

ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/informixU2/fixes/

the ...client... does have OU.Net.

Warren Haroldson


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I would not mind sending it to a backup site if someone from IBM will
bless the effort.  Though, I have to think if IBM has not made it
available then they simply don't want it wondering around the net
unsupervised...


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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread Allen E. Elwood
Wow, took 8mins and 14 seconds to download 154mb's.  Gosh I love my Time
Warner cable connection.

Thanks for the link Warren!!!

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Look at what I found wandering the net unsupervised...

ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/informixU2/fixes/

the ...client... does have OU.Net.

Warren Haroldson


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I would not mind sending it to a backup site if someone from IBM will
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Re: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-22 Thread gerry
well, i guess you ( unsuprisingly ) got that closed down quick enough :-(


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 Look at what I found wandering the net unsupervised...
 
 ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/informixU2/fixes/
 
 the ...client... does have OU.Net.
 
 Warren Haroldson
 
 
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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-21 Thread Brutzman, Bill
Yes there is a tech manual on the IBM website, grouped with the UniData
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--Bill
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RE: [U2] [UV] UO.NET

2004-10-21 Thread Nick Cipollina
That is exactly what I was looking for.  

Thanks,
 
Nick Cipollina
 

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