Dear All.
Wintegrate has WIN.MLSEND which is a great replacement for the BLAT that I've
installed on my clients.
Unfortunately, when sending formatted Pick Spooler output, the -html option in
BLAT (along with tagging the email body with as a html document)
doesn't have a counterpart in WIN.MLSEND
nb. One caveat with using >80 cols is that you will have to fix and
recompile APP.PROGS CHOICE.BOX.B to use tcl HELP.
See http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ChoiceBox for possible solution.
Stuart
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Chuck,
"Is it poor manners to post it here, too?"
IMNSHO, absolutely not.
In fact, I'd say it's pretty essential as many of us hardly ever or even
never go to the web-site, but rely on this list. In fact 'U2Ug.org
"Enhancements Forum"', what's that? I guess maybe I'd better have a
look. Sigh.
A
BJ,
Also, if you leave the SYSTEM(40) code in and rename the program, they
name will reflect the update. Otherwise, you could copy an existing
program (or program skeleton) and end up reporting back the wrong hard
coded name because you didn't remember to manually update the variable.
- Charles
It was a UD question, but for those interested in UV try SYSTEM(9001):
OBJPATH = SYSTEM(9001)<1,2>
PGMNAME = OBJPATH[ '/', DCOUNT(OBJPATH,'/'), 1 ]
or alternate syntax:
PGMNAME = FIELD( OBJPATH, '/', DCOUNT(OBJPATH,'/'), 1 )
Forward shash assumes Unix. It also assumes you don't have pr
Phil,
There any detail errors in the Windows 2003 system/application event
log? Maybe there's a corrupt DLL or a conflict of a DLL with another
app. Just a thought.
Regards,
Andy
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 09:14:16 +1300, Phil Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I know in the notes this co
I posted the following on the U2Ug.org "Enhancements Forum":
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[UV] Let UniAdmin's Performance Monitor capture to a file
(UniData may already have this feature?)
Rather than just catch realtime data on a screen, I'd like to be able to
capture it to a file (preferab
Yes, but I have several subroutines that will be very similar and this
will allow me to return values based on the name of the subroutine being
called...and I can keep the mods made to each to a minimum.
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From: Jamnadas, Bhupendra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
>Looks like I'll have to go out and do some font
>hunting. I've been using Lucida Console.
Lucida Console is a great font IMO, I use it in my editor.
However, IBSfont sports much smaller sizes. In my case, the font was
distributed with wIntegrate as files IBSFONT.FON, IBSFONT2.FON, IBSFONT3.FON
But wouldn't one know the name of subroutine that the code is getting
executed? Have define a variable with a value that is the name of the
subroutine and read this variable whenever one needs to use the
subroutine name anywhere within the code.
BJ
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> Is there a way to reference the name of a subroutine within the code of
> said subroutine?
> FIRST.FOUR.CHARS.OF.SUBR = name.of.subr[1,4]
Try a field extract on SYSTEM(40)
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Hi All,
I know in the notes this combination is not supported, but is/has anyone
else tried this combination of software?
I have a client who is using thin clients to access applications via
Terminal Server 2003 and they want to access their UniVerse application -
and as they are currently using
We are having problems making VSG and Uniobjects operate in the Datatel
environment (ie we can't get multi-values to work right now and our sql
server admin switched boxes on us, and the ODBC connection appears to be
failing). Here is what I have learned to date.
Datatel has written a VOC entry f
Is there a way to reference the name of a subroutine within the code of
said subroutine?
For example:
FIRST.FOUR.CHARS.OF.SUBR = name.of.subr[1,4]
TIA
* Shawn WaldieSan Juan College *
* Programmer/Analyst 4601 College Blvd
Looks like I'll have to go out and do some font hunting. I've been using
Lucida Console.
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Subject: RE: [U2] Emulation screen size & Editi
"At font size 8 I can get 132 columns on my 19" monitor and it's barely
readable. How in the world could anyone read a 165 column display? (35"
monitor?)"
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>At font size 8 I can get 132 columns on my 19" monitor and it's barely
>readable. How in the world could anyone read a 165 column display?
I'm getting 200 columns x 49 lines using wIntegrate and IBSfont 5x9 on a 17"
monitor with 1024x768 reso. It is quite readable, but anything smaller is
not.
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