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Thanks for your response.This would be a great idea if the Access
database wasn't a realtime system.It's counting parts used on reels
from our machines on the shop floor and is constantly updated from
multiple sources.
Unless I'm not fully understanding what you're suggesting...
John
I'm not familiar with MvBase, but I meant when PICK was the ONLY O/S on the
box, and the kernel was a PICK kernel .. I grew up on Ultimate
(Tech-Support, actually), so you can understand my model ..
I'll make an exception for something like the old IBM VM implementation of
Ultimate, where Ult ran
Ok, so I'm a geek. What can I say? :)
And for all of the rest of the geeks out there, try this links out:
http://www.256b.com/
There was another link out there about making the smalles possible LINUX
executable - comparing the size of one generated with a C-compiler vs an
NASM compiler vs
We upgraded to UV 10.1.2 while on AIX 4.3.3 and a week later upgraded to AIX
5.1 - we did not experience any problems with the AIX 4.3.3/UV 10.1.2
combination, though that's an admittedly short time.
Don
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Actually, I guess what I really mean is CAN MvBase run as the ONLY O/S,
whether or not it's running in a virtual environment ..
No, it's a windows executable.
Brian
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Hi Sean,
Before there was this new fangled Universe and Unidata, PICK was a platform
independent os/database. It used to run on a variety of platforms from big
IBM mainframes all the way down to small minicomputers, and then when PC's
were invented (8086 based!!) even on them.
This was all
I upgraded to uniVerse 10.1.2 over the weekend (AIX 4.3.3) and now if I do
analyze.shm -x
the login count shows 1, or at other times different numbers. There are
currently 27 users logged in this system.
Anyone heard of this? Is there a fix? We have a routine that uses this
output to verify
Gerry,
Welcome back.
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I upgraded to uniVerse 10.1.2 over the weekend (AIX 4.3.3) and now if I do
analyze.shm -x
the login count shows 1, or at other times different numbers. There are
currently 27 users logged in this system.
I haven't heard of that specific issue, but the following bug fix in
I think the problem is with the u2*.* programs. I seem to recall there
was an issue with SBClient as the licensing DLL started with U2 and
conflicted with Crystal as it assumed that all programs that start with
U2 belong to Crystal. (Or something silly like that). IBM renamed the
DLL that was
U2licn.dll is/was the name if that helps.
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I think the problem is with the u2*.* programs. I seem to recall
We are trying to use a Word document as a template. As such, we
create the document with tags (eg. XXCUSTNAMEXX ) and then
save the document as an RTF. In Universe, we read in this RTF file,
change the tags to the data and write this new file out as an RTF. This
new file can be opened with
Hi Karl,
we are running 10.1.2 on AIX 4.3.3 and analyze.shm reports the correct
licence count.
Craig
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Are anyone's query processor capable of breaking up an ANDed request and not
try test #2 if test #1 fails. Just wondering.
It's my understanding that the UniVerse query processor works in this way. Not
sure if it still does so if the NO.OPTIMIZE keyword is used, however.
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