Yes we are using delphi with uniobjects more and more,
we are well away on making a template for hardcore use now,
last week we introduced our first non-green screen application ever for our
users :-)
It looks very promising, however it would be nice if IBM would provide all
the neccessary delphi
One possibility could be that it is a user exit to
the conversion routines - look for a xCONV( ...,UCP$)
-- mats
Ron Hutchings wrote:
We ran across a call to a routine named $CP$ and can find no
references to it. Can anyone shed some light on this? We are running
Universe 9.6.
If your system has Primos/Prime INFORMATION ancestry, I believe there
existed an internal Primos routine named cp$. Typically, such routines
were accessible from BASIC using the GCI. If that were the case, you may
end up calling something like $CP$.
Just a thought.
John Appleyard
Chuck,
I've used UniObjects with Delphi since it came out. I still rate Delphi by
far the best tool for developing Windows applications - far superior to
.Net.
Regards,
Brian
Anyone using UniObjects with Delphi?
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That seems to be a nice compromise.
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Goto's are fine in user interface validation code if they remain within
the
Anyone have an idea what TERM I (capital letter EFGH-I) converts to on an
MV-BASE system if I want to use Wintegrate. The normal emulator is MV-Term.
I'm not on the host and it's a W2K OS.
THanks in advance
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Subject: [U2] TERM TYPE
Anyone have an idea what TERM I (capital letter EFGH-I) converts to on an
MV-BASE system if I want to use Wintegrate. The normal
Just upgraded to AIX 5.2 and UV 10.1 and we're thinking we may be filling
some workspace somewhere.
Hi Vance,
I see that this is your second post and noone replied to the earlier
one. So I guess there is no way to directly access a database outside of
UV. You may have to write a connection application (I am not even sure,
how!!)
I guess you know that the reverse is possible though. You can
Wrong, 10.1.2 not 10.2.2 (Just washed my hands and can't do anything with
them)
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We have been using the suspend option as part of our back up plan, since we moved to
UV 10.0.19 earlier this year, we are on AIX 5.2 ML3 at this time.
Our back up process is scripted at the AIX level. We suspend UniVerse, then run sync
several times, then break a 3rd set of mirrors, and
Not sure if this is the problem, but make sure that you are not repeatedly opening the
files in the subroutines. Open them once to named common.
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Vance,
Unfortunately, Access is not robust enough to be a true SQL data source.
What that means to your question is; no it can't be accessed (no pun
intended) from with an U2/MV basic application. You can however access MS
SQL Server and other mainstream SQL compliant DB products from within an
We will check this out to be sure.
The odd thing is that a straight SELECT works fine i.e. SELECT FILENAME
SAVING DICTITEM where a Sort in memory i.e. SELECT FILENAME BY DICTITEM
fails after a certain point.
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In a message dated 10/25/2004 6:44:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Is anyone familiar with a way to connect an MVBasic app to an access
database
or datasource ?
I need to be able to read/ write to/from a specifiac datasource. Is there a
way I can connect from within
I use UniVerse's BCI (Basic Calling Interface) to READ data from
Access/MySQL/DB2. Never tried to WRITE.
Mark.
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I was very interested to see your code but the attachment didn't make
it. Could you paste your code into another email? Much appreciated.
Stu Glancy
Richard Taylor wrote:
Yes, you can do this, I have an operation program that reads and writes an
Access Database from a UV Basic program. I am
Is the dictionary use the attribute that is index and what is the dictionary
doing that you would access the index files.
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Many people have emailed to ask for the attachment since it got filtered.
I am inserting it as text below my signature.
Rich Taylor | Senior Programmer/Analyst| VERTIS
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Vertis
Here's what I inherited (unfortunately not simple in structure):
DICT Record: PMG.NAMED.DEFENDANT.REFER.NUMBER
0001: I
0002: IF @RECORD3 # Y THEN ELSE IF PMG.ADD.INSURED.FLAG = Y
THEN PMG.ADD.INSURED.REFER.NO ELSE IF PMG.PCF.ACCT.ID # THEN
PMG.PCF.ACCT.ID ELSE
Try doing the SELECT BY on dictionary items PMG.ADD.INSURED.REFER.NO
PGM.PCF.ACCT.ID PMG.INSURED.REFER.NUMBER
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Is it possible to create a SELECT list inside a BASIC program, then make
that list be the active SELECT list 0 after the program terminates?
In other words, I want to build lists in a program, and when I return to TCL
I want to see the prompt and have an active select list.
Any ideas?
Barry
We do this very thing in a number of our utility programs.
We catalog the program and then append a K to the characters that
appear in field 4 of the generated VOC entry.
So field 4 is BNK (in our case) - the K means Keep any select list
active.
Eg. One of ours looks like this:
0001: V
0002:
At 04:43 PM 25/10/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Is it possible to create a SELECT list inside a BASIC program, then make
that list be the active SELECT list 0 after the program terminates?
In other words, I want to build lists in a program, and when I return to TCL
I want to see the prompt and have an
We've just upgraded one of our HPUX machines and have started receiving
an intermittent unix error, I assume this is caused by an incorrectly
set tunable somewhere.
We have a number of programs the use !SET.PTR to define print unit 1 (or
even 0) with mode 3 (print to HOLD) with a banner.
The
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We've just upgraded one of our HPUX machines and have started receiving
an intermittent unix error, I assume this is caused by an incorrectly
set tunable somewhere.
We have a number of programs the use
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