-- Hallas John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Top Man Rich.
>
> Works well and a satisfied user for the first time in my career!!
> Nice bit of coding, especially the line formatting bit
>
> DCL is a nice language to work in I always found. Once you know what
> lexicals are available it is amazing what
This is from an Oracle employee quoted from the Midrange Metalink forum:
"Oracle 9i is available for order in the U.S as of October 10, 2001. The
part number that you should order is A91377-01."
Of course, this *still* doesn't show up in the "Product Lifecycle" area in
Metalink! :(
Long live (
Now the last I heard, 8.1.7 would be the last release for OpenVMS. Has Oracle changed
their mind? Will 9i be the last release? Hasn't Compaq decided to de-support VMS in
the future?
Gene
*I say port VMS to Intel platform, then we will have Linux & VMS as viable
alternatives*
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Title: RE: VMS equivalent of ls -lrt
Top Man Rich.
Works well and a satisfied user for the first time in my career!!
Nice bit of coding, especially the line formatting bit
DCL is a nice language to work in I always found. Once you know what lexicals are available it is amazing what you
Maybe something like this:
dir/owner/prot/date/size/page
disk$name:[directory.subdirectory]
I enclose some VMS documents. I apologise because I
don't remember the URL. However some are from
metalink.
Regards.
PS: It's a zip file.
--- Santosh Varma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> VMS equivalent
Sorry, but there is no /SORT qualifier on DIRECTORY. "GOLD" key is PF1
("Num lock" on non-LK keyboards that have proper keymapping). The old WPS
keyboards had a yellow-gold cap for PF1, blue for PF2, etc. And you'll get
an error if you try to RUN Autogen, since it's a command procedure and not
'm still looking)
Barb
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> From: Santosh Varma[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 4:10 AM
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> Subject: RE: VMS equivalent of ls -lrt
>
&g
Ah...VMS and DCL.
I couldn't find an easy way to do this without possibly screwing up other
things, so you'll need to do this from a DCL command procedure ("shell
script"), because the date format displayed in the DIRECTORY command depends
on where in the world you are (I think it's the LIB
http://www.openvms.digital.com
Sadly, it'll forward you to the Compaq (HP?) site...
There is a FAQ as well as an "ask the OpenVMS wizard" there. You can also
download freeware from the site, but some of the freeware isn't for novices.
Just a word of caution.
Enjoy! :)
Rich Jesse
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> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 4:10 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: VMS equivalent of ls -lrt
>
> I wanted to know of any site where VMS documentation is there. can anybody
> help me out ?? detailed knowledge of
Title: VMS equivalent of ls -lrt
I
wanted to know of any site where VMS documentation is there. can anybody help me
out ?? detailed knowledge of VMS !!
thanks
in advance ,
santosh
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