The compiler has informed you (via the ^ ) where it stopped compiling.
This suggests that it's having a problem with the constant SQL.NUMERIC, which
is in the header file BCI.H.
My guess is that you have not included this file.
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It might be stating the obvious, but it has caught me once or twice, did you
include $INCLUDE UNIVERSE.INCLUDE ODBC.H at the beginning of the program.
I have used this in UniVerse for years, the problem maybe using a wrong
parameter code. The following is from some of my code
ST=SQLBindPar
I'm attempting to use BCI on unidata 6.0 under hpux on a pa-risc box. The
simple commands work--I can open and close connections and statement handles
and execute statements that affect remote databases. However, when I attempt
to do something more complicated and efficient--use SQLBindParameters--
I thought the results of a MERGE.LIST were already sorted.
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I believe in Unidata, using ED you could edit the list and then do $sort to
sort it, or a similar command. I don't recall exactly the command.
Thanks,
Marilyn A. Hilb
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If on *nix, SAVE.LIST then quit to *nix and use the OS sort on the SAVEDLIST
"record" ?
Could be difficult if it's a very big list which spans multiple records (or
is that Unidata ?) but you can get round it
hth
Piers
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It's a bit more involved, but typically when I'm facing a similar
issue I'll write code to copy the sort fields to records in a work
file so that I have all of the sort information from all n files in
one place, then SSELECT that work file to get everything in order.
It's a bit more involved this w
How about SAVE.LIST, SORT.LIST, GET.LIST ?
Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
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Greetin
Greetings all,
Does anyone know of a way to sort the results of a MERGE.LIST? My problem is
that the results of the MERGE.LIST are from 3 separate files so I have nothing
to select against. My first thought was to look at SELECTE but there are no
options for that and no SSELECTE.
Thanks in ad
Steve,
I don't know if you have a solution. But $0.02 is the following
001: X.PROG = "iexplore"
002: XFILE =
"http://wwwapps.ups.com/WebTracking/processInputRequest?HTMLVersion=5.0&;
loc=en_US&Requester=UPSHome&tracknum=1Z9366900308642377&AgreeToTermsAndC
onditions=yes&track.x=22&track.y=9"
Here's a summary of how this works in wIntegrate:
To run a specific PC program from a Basic program and pass it an argument, use:
CALL WIN.PCRUN("iexplore", "www.ups.com")
CALL WIN.PCRUN("excel", "myfile.xls")
To run a program from the file association in the registry, use:
CALL WIN.PCRUN("
I would like to get in contact with a person named Natasha Grinberg, formerly
of Microdata, Pantone and Unidata. I found a most interesting Microdata
circumstance that has her name written on it.
If anyone would have an email address for her or her husband, Henry Grinberg,
then it would be appreci
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