Re: [UD] Union Query

2004-05-01 Thread Clifton Oliver
No, and Yes.

Just doing a SELECT in SQL style on UV gives you a crt display of the 
result set. But if you use the SLIST extension, you can then access the 
select list (see System Description manual) as normal for the UV 
environment.

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On May 1, 2004, at 18:01, Steven M Wagner wrote:

I will be the first to admit that I know next to nothing about SQL in 
the UV/UD world.

Can you use the output of the SQL SELECT in UV/UD?

Thanks.

Steve



At 05:14 PM 5/1/04 +1000, you wrote:
Gordon J. Glorfield wrote:

 In that case, I'm sorry to say, there is no way to logically
 do what you're asking with UD.
Gordon, you should now better! ;^)

sql SELECT NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP FROM ORDER_FILE UNION SELECT 
NAME
ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP FROM ORDER_FILE_OTHER;

All you need here Ed is a VOC pointer to each file that is SQL 
compatible -
ie no . dots etc.

There is no need to build a schema or set up ODBC or do anything 
complicated
in UniData just to query a file with SQL from the command line.

Cheers,

Ken

 -Original Message-
 From: Burwell, Edward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 LIST ORDER.FILE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP

 or

 LIST ORDER.FILE.OTHER NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP

 How would a virtual dictionary know which file to get the
 NAME ADDRESS CITY and STATE from?
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[ADMIN] [AD] Passing the Baton (Repeat)

2004-04-29 Thread Clifton Oliver
A repeat for those who may have missed it, and for our new subscribers. 
This weekend is the switch to the new host at listserver.u2ug.org.

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Dear Friends,

As previously announced, after about nine years of hosting what has 
become the u2-users list, I have decided to pass the baton to a new 
host. I plan to use the time to pursue some other  writing projects. 
One of these is to resume writing my column previously published in 
Infocus Magazine as Clif Notes. I will be choosing a different title 
and will be including it as part of a professional Information 
Management newsletter. If you would be interested in receiving this 
newsletter at no charge, just pop an e-mail to

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and I will add you to the list.

The U2 User Group (u2ug.org) has offered to assume the duties of host 
and moderator(s). They are in the process of testing their list server 
and setup now. We expect to be able to move the u2-user and 
u2-community lists to the new home May 1st. I will provide them a copy 
of the subscriber addresses as of April 30th. If for some reason you do 
not want to follow the lists to their new homes, you can unsubscribe 
before that time.

Since we are getting new subscribers on an almost daily basis, I will 
be posting this message each day until the move. I apologize for the 
inbox clutter this causes you.

I'll chat with you again before the move.

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Re: How far can U2 scale?

2004-04-24 Thread Clifton Oliver
X was a benchmark available at the time. I am not certain, but I 
think it was written and published by Ultimate. Assuming my memory is 
correct on that, a 2X ADDS machine would be one that ran the Ultimate 
benchmark twice as fast as the original Ultimate machine did.

Maybe someone with a better memory has more details. Anybody have a 
copy of the old X benchmark laying around?

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On Apr 23, 2004, at 21:54, Mark Johnson wrote:

latest '14x' processor. Boy, I wish I knew what those speeds of those 
older
systems were in today's terms. 2x, 7x, 14x...What's an 'x'?  IIRC, the
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OT: Terminal emulator for Mac (was Re: What client platform do YOU use (Parallel to GUI thread))

2004-04-21 Thread Clifton Oliver
Does anyone know of a reasonably priced terminal emulator for the Mac 
that does *complete* VT100 or Wyse 50 emulation?

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On Apr 21, 2004, at 16:33, Stuart Boydell wrote:

Steve,

I run a terminal emulator (Netterm) in 165x64 mode - no more because 
that's
the smallest font I can read on the 17 monitor here.
I run this on a Windows client against an aix/UV/SB+ app.
The main advantage being that it just gives me lots of read space for
programs.
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Re: Terminal emulator for Mac (was Re: What client platform do YOUuse (Parallel to GUI thread))

2004-04-21 Thread Clifton Oliver
Thanks, Larry. I will check them out. I had forgotten about Carnation. 
I used Rich's emulator mumble, mumble years ago at a client on one of 
the Little Beige Toasters, and memory failed me.

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On Apr 21, 2004, at 17:12, Larry Hiscock wrote:

PowerTerm ($149) from Ericom Software (http://www.ericom.com) supports
Wyse 50/60  VT100.  I've never used their Mac version, but a client of
mine uses their Windows version with decent success.
Carnation software (http://carnationsoftware.com) -- the folks who
brought you MacToPic and SBMac -- has a lower-end terminal 
emulator-only
product called MacWise ($95).
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Re: OT: Terminal emulator for Mac (was Re: What client platform do YOU use (Parallel to GUI thread))

2004-04-21 Thread Clifton Oliver
Oh, yeah. RTFArchive, huh? laughing

Did so. Found it. Thank you.

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On Apr 21, 2004, at 17:34, Bruce Nichol wrote:

Goo'day, Clif,

Check your own archive!

Asked this question some short time (months) ago.

Was pointed at a freebie (IIRC) French product.
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Re: PI Open is going away

2004-04-18 Thread Clifton Oliver
Ah, yes. *That* one. When first shown that, my comment was, 
Congratulations. You've just reinvented RPG.  :-)

On Apr 18, 2004, at 3:24, Matti Lamprhey wrote:

Surely The Drumheller Trick has to be where processing is applied to
records within the SELECT process itself, using I-descriptors.  I met 
John
briefly at a Vmark bash in Birmingham (UK) some years ago, and it was 
clear
that this was the one HE assumed was meant by the phrase.
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Re: PI Open is going away

2004-04-17 Thread Clifton Oliver
Which trick was that? He had so many.

On Apr 17, 2004, at 15:08, Ross Ferris wrote:

Probably. Never knew the guy ... but I thought the trick was kinda 
neat, and I've still been known to use variants to this day :-)
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Re: PI Open is going away

2004-04-15 Thread Clifton Oliver
As one of the engineers of the original Prime INFORMATION, I am curious 
how many people on the list are still using PI Open. Anyone care to 
sound off?

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On Apr 15, 2004, at 12:10, Jerry Banker wrote:

The DB2 IMS Today newsletter has the following announcement.

U2 Product Lifecycle Announcement

  Effective October 1, 2004, IBM will withdraw from marketing the
  programs noted below.  If available, their replacement products are
  listed in the second column:
  PI/Open
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[AD] Re: Is anyone using a spooler wrapper for universe on Windows?

2004-04-14 Thread Clifton Oliver
I have a product called ESP (Extended SPooler) that can replace JRT. It 
runs on both Unix, Linux, and Windows UV systems. UD is in the works. 
(Did I mention that it cost a *lot* less grin)

Please contact me off line or at the number below for more details.

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On Apr 14, 2004, at 15:05, Bobby Ramirez wrote:

We are migrating from a unix box, to Windows 2000 server, and have a 
3rd
party spooler application called JRT. There is no JRT spooler app for
windows. It is a slick little app that uses SP commands to manipulate 
jobs
in the spool queue.

I know printing on windows is handled by print manager, but i could 
quickly
use a product that manipulates hold files entries. I would even 
consider
looking into vbscrips to do some of this also.

I would be interested in hearing what others are doing about printing 
from
Universe on NT. I've setup different printers with different seperator 
pages
but this JRT programs is nice because an operator can reprint jobs 
that used
sp-assign HS. And she can print ranges of pages.

thanks.

Bob
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Re: Moderation via the moderator

2004-04-08 Thread Clifton Oliver
Thank you, Chuck. I appreciate the nice words.

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Stevenson, Charles wrote:

From: ... Clif Oliver

The CyberSpankings will now begin
Sheesh! I am not Santa Claus and 
am not going to make a naughty / nice list.

EVERYBODY KNOCK IT OFF!
   



Clif,

I guess this means you won't reconsider remaining the list moderator,
huh?
On the plus side, you go out with a bang with a final example of what a
fine job you've done.
May we be so blessed in our next u2ug life.  
Thanks again.

A word to the wise,

Remember that these posts are archived.
I, myself, have searched posts here and in other forums when evaluating
candidates.  I know that at least once my own posts were looked at when
I candidated.
Chuck extremely moderate Stevenson

 

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Re: Memo: Re: UV: How do I determine whether a file is using 64 bit or 32 bit addressing

2004-04-05 Thread Clifton Oliver
I would like a copy of the unix magic file, David. Would you mind 
posting it as text? Otherwise, you can send a copy as an attachment to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'll get it to the list.

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On Apr 5, 2004, at 3:46 AM, Logan, David (SST - Adelaide) wrote:

file. I also have a magic file (thanks to Glenn Herbert) that tells me
from the files command at the unix prompt. I will publish this if you
need it.
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Re: [UV] Change prompt?

2004-03-09 Thread Clifton Oliver
It is already there at release 10.

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Ray Wurlod wrote:

Or you could hassle IBM to add PI/open's COMMAND.EDITOR to UniVerse.
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Re: Can ya run UV 10.x 3 user system on Win XP Pro box?

2004-03-09 Thread Clifton Oliver
License? Last time I checked (and it has been a while, so I stand open 
for correction), you needed a connection license for each incoming 
connection to a box being used as a server.

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Matthew Bettinger wrote:

Dang.  If you are going to get that cheap about it (don't get me
wrong cheap is good)  I'd blow that xp box away and install your UV
on linux.  Save that windowz lic. for someone that really needs it.
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Re: STILL HANGING

2004-02-17 Thread Clifton Oliver
Just as another data point, I have problems with both XP Pro and XP Home 
with a process locking up the CPU at 99% and freezing the system, and 
I do not have UV installed on either of these machines.

So you might be looking at a Windows XP issue.

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Ron White wrote:

I have a development machine running UniVerse on WinXP PRO.
 snip/


While this may not have anything to do with your problem, it is
one more thing you can check.
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