gerry wrote:
imo - the solution to this problem is simple - the posters email
address should not be included in the distributed postings.
i know the list address , the list address knows my address and
nobody else knows anything.
From: Glen B
Something else to consider, is the presence
Hi Tony ,
all i can say is , well - no. you are being very naive on this subject.
don't blame this on replies to the list.
you post your address yourself everytime you post to this list just like the
one i am replying to - take a look at the From: header.
this is where the replying mail reader
And I just can't believe that Chuck failed to mention the other highlight --
that along with the plaque, this doggerel made its way to the U2UG meeting:
Ode to Clif
Going back to before Microdata choked
Devcom rewrote PICK, changing MD to VOC
Perhaps you weren't around at that time
So,
www.mailinator.com can also be used for a quick temp account to signup
for stuff that may just be junk. You don't need a password so security
is non-existent, but you don't have to setup an address ahead of time.
I don't remember how long it keeps the information and you can't send
stuff out
Or charge for sending bulk mail...
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Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 8:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [U2] spammed
Oh, if only they could tax spam (politicians everywhere dreaming)
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I checked that first. For example, LISTFILES reports that file TEST is
non-existant. But then ED MD TEST shows new item, and when I do a ls in
UNIX, the file is not there either. That why I'm assuming there is a list
of files somewhere that needs
you post your address yourself everytime you post to this list just
like the one i am replying to - take a look at the From: header.
Sorry folks, but this is a limitation of Majordomo/Sendmail. We can't
change the From: header, it's actually part of the RFC. After all the
mail isn't from
Is there a standard or convention for representing attribute marks in
program comments?
In other words, if I want to document the structure of a dynamic array in a
comment, are there single characters that I would use instead of @FM, @VM
etc?
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I type at about 120wpm, and my 10 key is about 14000kph. In the time it
took for me to write this message, I could have probably identified and
deleted about 25 spams. I don't really think it is a big deal at this point
in time.
:-)
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You can change the default distribution header and remove the Sender:
line, since it is not required by the RFC for proper mail transfer. This
will eliminate possible harvesting. You can also mangle the $sender variable
to make it spam-proof. There's always a way..
use whatever convention is already in place for consistency. If there isn't
one -- use something and be consistent about it, as well as inform others of
the standard. Remember it's the documentation that counts, both in setting
standards and utilizing them..
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From:
Greetings,
I'm not quite sure what I'm doing wrong, but here is a background of what
I'd like to accomplish. Hopefully, I have provided the right/enough
information. Also, I receive the list in digest mode, so any dialog would
be delayed.
FileOne has a Muli-value Attribute1 that contains a
Well, in universe I think it's:
@FM = ~
@VM = }
@SVM = |
@TM = {
at least, this is what's used in the loadfile utility :-) If you look in
$UVHOME/src.u/uv.access.u, you can see where the @VM is actually indicated
by the } character. With loadfile, you'd NOT specify the -noconvert
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It's illegal to send UBE (unsolicited bulk e-mail) here in the states, but
that doesn't stop people from finding loopholes in the FCC regs or spoofing
source addresses and IPs. If the post office didn't track where mail came
from/went, you could put
Field 2 should be:
CATS(REUSE(@ID),CATS(REUSE(*),FILETWO))
At 02:04 PM 9/21/2004, you wrote:
Greetings,
I'm not quite sure what I'm doing wrong, but here is a background of what
I'd like to accomplish. Hopefully, I have provided the right/enough
information. Also, I receive the list in digest
OR...
in the comments you can use ] for VM / or \ to indicate a subvalue within
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Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 1:45 PM
To: U2-users (E-mail)
Subject: [U2] Attribute marks in comments?
Is
No, the standard LISTF command doesn't have a cache and there's nothing
for you to rebuild. You may want to have your sysadmin run the
CLEAN.ACCOUNT verb to purge the obsolete F pointers from your VOC file.
In a uniVerse account with a PICK-flavored or REALITY-flavored VOC,
LISTFILES is a
Do you see a win32 version of this in the future?
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Subject: [U2] OpenQM First Code is now available
First code for OpenQM with source is now posted.
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Here's my typical marking convention. You can always make up your own,
though. Why not use the @vars?
] = field mark
/ = value mark
^ = sub-value mark
Glen
http://picksource.com
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Mary,
I have installed UV 10(free version) and I don't know the login and
password?, Does it use the XP Login info?
Thanks,
Angelo,
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Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 11:53 PM
Subject: [U2] Anyone Had Any Issues With UV
Here is the dict item we use to do precisely this. This is actually built by SB+ so
could be cleaned up a bit
001: V
002: @ID; '*'; F1; SUBR('-CATS',REUSE(@2),@3); SUBR('-CATS', REUSE(@1), @4)
003:
004: Remote Key
005: 20L
006: MV
Please note that F1 is actually a D type dict in the file
Looks like you need REUSE(@ID) in your subr
HTH, *=aee=*
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Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 11:04
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Greetings,
I'm
IF KEYTWO= THEN ELSE RAISE (CATS(reuse(@ID:*),KEYTWO))
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From: Hruby, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 02:04 pm
Subject: [U2] [UD] - I-Desc IF, THEN, ELSE or SUBR -IFS
Greetings,
I'm not quite sure what I'm doing
You can change the default distribution header and remove
the Sender: line, since it is not required by the RFC
for proper mail transfer. This will eliminate possible
harvesting. You can also mangle the $sender variable
to make it spam-proof.
The Sender: is [EMAIL PROTECTED], the From:
Everyone has their own preference, so take this for what it's worth,
but if I'm building a big comment block to explain a data structure in
a program, I usually try to show it without a lot of symbology:
* 001 Some attribute
* 002 Something else
* 003 List of somethings (cmv)
* 004 Dependent list
Thank you for all of the replies... it helps.
I like to document the structure of dyn arrays in my programs because when I
have to maintain other people's code I find that the array's purpose can be
arcane, sometimes to the point of extreme confusion. However, using @VM
notation in a comment
Has anyone successfully used an ODBC driver from any vendor to connect
from UV on RedHat AS 3.0 or RedHat 9.0 to MS SQL 2000? I'm running UV
10.1.4 on RH AS 3.0. I've attempted using drivers from OpenLink and
DataDirect with no success. The OpenLink drivers don't work at all
within UV,
Or,
SUBR(-SPLICE,REUSE(@ID),*,FILETWO)
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Glenn Herbert wrote:
Field 2 should be:
CATS(REUSE(@ID),CATS(REUSE(*),FILETWO))
At 02:04 PM 9/21/2004, you wrote:
Greetings,
I'm not quite sure
Sorry, working an IF-THEN into the I-descriptor, the LOC (field
2) should read in whole:
SUBR(-IFS,SUBR(-EQS,KEYTWO,),,SUBR(-SPLICE,REUSE(@ID),*,KEYTWO))
...Read that as:
whenever the multivalued element of KEYTWO is blank, return a nil
multivalue. In other cases, return a value concatenating a
Ahhh, forgot about that one, though I think that the SUBR isn't actually
necessary since the DICT compiler (cdict) recognizes SPLICEdirectly (though
the SUBR version does work):
SPLICE(REUSE(@ID),REUSE(*),FILETWO)
At 03:39 PM 9/21/2004, you wrote:
Or,
SUBR(-SPLICE,REUSE(@ID),*,FILETWO)
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Are you at all interested in trying to bridge this gap with web
services? I have some work begun in this direction, perhaps enough to
do what you need. I'd like to see someone else try things out before
going a lot further.
Let me know if you're interested.
Best,
David Beahm
John
From: Hruby, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
FileOne has a Muli-value Attribute1 that contains a list of items.
FILEONE
ID= 12345
KEYTWO= 001^002^003
FileTwo's ID is comprised of FileOne's ID and FileOne Attribute1
(KEYTWO)example:
FILETWO
ID= 12345*001
ID= 12345*002
Thanks Bryan, Glenn, Ian and others.
I had since come up with the same conclusion using the following which seems
to work well:
SUBR(-IFS,KEYTWO NE ,SUBR(-CATS,REUSE(@ID:*),KEYTWO),)
It may be an over kill, but it does the job. After I sent off the help
request, I had tried a few things with
@vars look weird when one documents numeric fields.
I know, why limit it to numeric fields? When documenting alpha fields
the @vars are not always apparent at first glance.
The original developers of our suite used the AM, FM, VM, SM
convention. Ugh!
War is God's way of teaching Americans
You got that right. The U.S. Postal Service managers get orgasmic just
thinking about it. Why, if bulk E-mail were taxed, they might even lower
the price of a stamp.
Nah, no way!
In Russia, is not important how the people vote;
is important who counts the votes. - Josef Stalin
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Copy the ODBC shared library to /usr/local/lib and make it world readable?
I dunno, just throwing dirt into the wind..
Glen
http://picksource.com
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Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 3:30 PM
To:
Okay then... That works for me, too, but in my case, I just get the
LAST, or highest numbered item. That's because our F6 only contains n+1
for line items on an invoice.
Is there syntax in an I-Desc that would equal:
FOR X = F6 to 1 step -1
???
Thanks,
Karl
On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 14:17,
Universe 9.n on Unix :-
Does anybody have any advice or horror stories related to configuring WIDE0
?
I have experienced problems in the past on a couple of client sites running
the default 0x3dc0 value and have established, by experiment, that a
value of 0x3dd0 would have solved the
David Beahm wrote:
John-
Are you at all interested in trying to bridge this gap with web
services? I have some work begun in this direction, perhaps enough to
do what you need. I'd like to see someone else try things out before
going a lot further.
David, thanks for the offer, but it's too
From: Glenn Herbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ahhh, forgot about that one, though I think that the SUBR
isn't actually
necessary since the DICT compiler (cdict) recognizes
SPLICEdirectly (though
the SUBR version does work):
SPLICE(REUSE(@ID),REUSE(*),FILETWO)
SPLICE is very nifty.
Hi Karl,
Not sure about standard subr's, but if you wanted to write your own SUBR it
is do-able. It's really not all that hard. In U2 the syntax is:
On the Dict item in attr 2 you have:
SUBR(SUB.PROGRAM.NAME, Dict_Item_Name1, Dict_Item_Name2, ..,
Dict_Item_Name999)
and in the SUBR header
What I meant was, you can remove Sender: altogether and make From: be the
list e-mail address.
Glen
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Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 3:23 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2]
Hi Angelo,
Yes, it does. You will most likely find that the login is Administrator (or
whatever
your windows login is), the password will be the windows login password.
Regards,
MARY MULLANE
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Goo'day,
We have *always* (since 1998, anyway, 9.3?? on NT) changed WideZero to
0X3eb00.
This way we *always* get 1-1=0
Quoting Piers Angliss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Universe 9.n on Unix :-
Does anybody have any advice or horror stories related to configuring WIDE0
?
I have
I have an application that requires a slave printer (Zebra thermal
printer) and a network printer.
We are using UV 10.0.10
W2k
Wintegrate 4.2.1
My problem is my output goes to the last printer that was used even tho
I may not have directed it to that specific printer.
E.g., When I first enter
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