"CASE NUM(SEL) AND SEL GE 1 AND SEL LE MAX.VAL"
Brenda this fix that you put in will allow yours users to enter nothing, and
also to enter 5.6 or -17 as well.
Will Johnson
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As you're on *nix you may be able to pipe the HTML output through an HTML
renderer (like java jRex or Calpane. Other alternatives might be using Perl
or the HTML text renderer Lynx) then to your printer.
A quick google search shows there are several commercial products for this
type of applicati
Hi Rudy
I think the Uo.Net resolves a number of issues, but I think there may still
be some issues to resolve and you would have test it out. IBM is
implementing something in the next release that handles thread safety, but I
cannot find the article at the moment. If this is an urgent area, you
Hi,
I sent a question earlier to the list, but I didn't receive any
comments, and I know that would be unusual for this list, so I'm not
sure if my question went thru or not. If it did then excuse me for
reposting if not then maybe you can address my question.
About a year ago there was alot of
Also, be aware that NUM('') returns 1 (at least on UV 9.6.1.3). I've always
found this annoying as '' may not be alpha, but it is certainly not a number
either.
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Mark
In that case you would need a print driver for your platform (or a network
printer) that understands and renders HTML on your printer. I am not aware
of one - and it would be a significant effort so is there a market demand??.
Most rendered (as opposed to tag level) HTML printing is accompl
Wouldn't you have to have something to do the HTML conversion? In my
way of thinking what you've asked for is a way to run a program without
having to go through a compiler first.
Bob W
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Hi Mark,
Unless the printer translates your HTML code, you'll just get unformatted
HTML code. My guess is that you'll have to introduce code as part of the on
the document onload event that prints the document and closes the document.
Regards, Ian Renfrew
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Seems that I remember a DELETE.CATALOG verb on UD. You had to execute it
2 or 3 times to be sure you hit all the places that it could be catalogued
to.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
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Hi Wendy,
First of all, look at the VOC of the account your running the routine from.
If a VOC entry exists then you're running a directly or locally cataloged
routine. If no VOC entry exists then you're running a globally catalogued
routine. If the program was called MYGLOBPGM, then I would the
Wendy,
Take a look at DELETE.CATALOG.
The ECL DELETE.CATALOG command deletes the object code and removes the
record for program from the CTLG subdirectory in which it is cataloged.
Iain.
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Hi Wendy,
Within the main wIntegrate directory, you should find a copy of the host
routines in the WintEdit\Download directory.
Regards, Ian Renfrew
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I'm not sure. DELETE.CATALOG is what I would use, but if it's cataloged both
locally and globally, you would have to DELETE.CATALOG twice. The local
version is deleted first.
HTH
Mark Olarte
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>
> Looks promising... (and
If there isn't a record in the VOC or local catalog, yes.
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Mark Olarte wrot
You can run MAKE.MAP.FILE and look in the _MAP_ file on UniData or &MAP&
file on UniVerse. The dictionaries of these files is good, so you can
list from there.
Dick Kryka
Director of Applications
CCCS of Greater Denver, Inc.
Paragon Financial Services
303-632-2226
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To All:
I would like to generate HTML code and have it go directly to a printer as
formatted output. Normally, a user would open the HTML in a browser, ie IE,
then choose . I want to bypass the user step and go from the HTML to
the printer directly.
The present system is UV on Dell SCO and I have
Mark Olarte wrote:
> Use 'CTLGTB' instead of 'VOC', at least in UD.
Looks promising... (and we are on UniData 6.0).
Does this mean that deleting the record from CTLGTB is sufficient to
"uncatalog" the program?
Thanks,
Wendy Smoak
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Use 'CTLGTB' instead of 'VOC', at least in UD.
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If I want to check whether I have accidentally globally catalo
Thanks everybody, the answers were great.
Harold
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One way is to create a record in a file and include the record
at the top of your program.
INCLUDE BP I_ArialFonts
For example: In BP file
create record I_ArialFonts. Then,
001 = EQU NORMAL.FONT TO CHAR(27):'(10U(s1p10v0s0b16602T' ;* Arial 10
002 = EQU Arial24 TO CHAR(27):'(10u(s1p24v0s0b16602T'
Harold,
A standard HP laser understands PCL printer language. It's
a fairly large set of commands but you should be able to pick up
what you need from this quick reference guide (I'm sure there are
a million other PCL quides around , but this one is fairly straightforward)
http://printers.necsam.co
If I want to check whether I have accidentally globally cataloged
something (a pattern) is there a way I can check, the way I can SELECT
VOC WITH @ID...?
Thanks,
Wendy Smoak
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All you need are the escape sequences for each font. I printed ours out using
the configuration menu built into one of our HP4 printers. Below are the
handles we use for a number of our forms:
Regular.16 = CHAR(27):'(s0p16h0s0b4102T'
Italic.16 = CHAR(27):'(s0p16h1s0b4102T'
Bold.16= CHAR(2
Harold,
There are PCL code sequences that you can send to set a font and a
typeface - your printer manual (see HP website if you can't find it) should
have the specific codes for your printer, or you can look at standard
manuals for PCL5 or PCL6 codes, or check the HP website or websites like
http
Harold,
You can include PCL escape codes directly in the print stream.
PRINT "This will be in the normal font. ":
PRINT CHAR(27): codes-for-font-and-pitch:
PRINT "This will be in BIG letters"
PRINT CHAR(27): back-to-regular-
Define 'easy' for us. Yes, you can send escape sequences to HP
printers. A lot of us already do that. You just PRINT the codes you
need when you need them. For what you're describing, though, don't
think of it as a single piece of paper but more of a number of layers.
Print your first layer, po
http://knot.pu.ru/faq/hprus/bpl.html
George
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>
>Does anyone know if there is an 'eas
Harold,
Short answer: yes.
Long answer: yes. You'll need the Laserjet PCL command manual, which
you can find online (pdf format) here:
http://h2.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/bpl13210/bpl13210.pdf
And you'll need to print off a copy of the default fonts from the
printer for the
Does anyone know if there is an 'easy' way to create a print file, sent
to a standard HP laser priner, and get the printer to print various
fonts and sizes when desired. What I really would like is to have the
output be normal size, then include very large letters when desired in,
say, Arial font
Thank you! That was exactly what I needed. I could see the 1X being after 1
just not the 1X being before 40.
Brenda
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Brenda Price wrote:
Will,
Since the input can be several alpha characters as well as numeric. The fix is
listed below.
CASE NUM(SEL) AND SEL GE 1 AND SEL LE MAX.VAL
Thank you everyone for the responses. However, the programs were fixed before
I asked the question. The question was not how to f
It's because the compare is against variables with no NUM() limitations.
When UV sees a non-numeric value, it switches to a data compare. The
ASCII characters "1X" (DEC values 49 and 88) is between the ASCII
characters "1" (DEC values 49 and 00) and "40" (DEC values 52 and 48).
Bob W
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>
>I just have a hard time visualizing why 1X is GE than 1 and LE
>40 (from the p
Brenda,
UV did a left-justified string comparison because one element
was non-numeric:
"1" < "1X" < "40"
Had SEL been a numeric, the comparison probably would have
stayed right-justified and given the results you expected.
--Ron P.
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> Solaris 10
>
>
> We've been through a very
Will,
Since the input can be several alpha characters as well as numeric. The fix is
listed below.
CASE NUM(SEL) AND SEL GE 1 AND SEL LE MAX.VAL
Thank you everyone for the responses. However, the programs were fixed before
I asked the question. The question was not how to fix the problem bu
When you open a file from the host, the wIntegrate remembers all of the
sessions, files and items you've used.
Where are these lists stored? Can they be edited or cleared?
I've renamed a bunch of files, and the list still contains the old
names.
Thanks,
Wendy Smoak
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> MX.VALS is always a number. The programs have been corrected, by the way.
>
Can you share with us what correction you did?
Thanks
Will
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MX.VALS is always a number. The programs have been corrected, by the way.
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All depends
Karl,
Thanks for the suggestion. I couldn't find the uvsh.exe file.
No need to worry about me further. I had looked through the programs to
see how to add things to the menu system. It looked like it was locked
down tight, but it wasn't. I finally decided to try doing a crtl-c and
when I chose
Thank you, that's excellent information; did you ever try to find out
whether IBM will be releasing binaries comipled against more recent OS
versions?
In our case, high performance & clock speed is likely not a make or
break issue, we have a relatively small pool of concurrent users (40-50
at
maybe make the first case not(num)
case not(num)
case bla bla bla
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Brenda:
Put: SEL = OCONV(SEL,"MCN")
This ensures SEL is numeric.
--Steve T
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Bre
Try the NUM command to test if it is a number or not. This is some of the help:
NUM function
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From: "Brenda Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I've found out what is causing the error. The users have been inputting a
> number plus "X". While testing my fix, I entered 2Q that also past the GE
and
> LE test but errored at the VAL1 line.
I don't know wh
Brenda,
Suggestion: put
IF NOT(NUM(SEL)) OR SEL="" THEN .
Before your CASE block. That should trap any "interesting" user
input before you get to the comparisons.
--Ron P.
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All depends on what MX.VALS is set to. If it's not a number then your
results can be valid.
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We h
We have several programs that have been writing non-numeric when numeric
required errors to the system log. The user inputs the value for each
program.
INPUT SEL
BEGIN CASE
CASE SEL GE 1 AND LE MX.VALS ; * passes this line
VAL1 = RECORD ; * line that gets the error.
I've found out
> Charlie,
>
> Yes. I ended up using the line editor. I hadn't noticed until now how
> spoiled I've been since every system I have been on had some full screen
> editor.
>
> Now my problem is getting logged into another account so I can create
> files and catalog programs. I am thinking of seeing
Charlie,
Yes. I ended up using the line editor. I hadn't noticed until now how
spoiled I've been since every system I have been on had some full screen
editor.
Now my problem is getting logged into another account so I can create
files and catalog programs. I am thinking of seeing if I can mak
We've been through a very similar exercise recently (as you've probably
guessed) and we came down to using IBMx445 servers with RHEL AS 3.
As the clock speed of the SPARC is relatively low compared to a Xeon MP
we found that combination outperformed the Sun (and was a lot cheaper
once a large disk
Right, the two would be separate, either we'd be running Linux on Xeons
or Opterons, or we'd be running Solaris on Sparc, not Solaris on Opteron
or Intel.
I've got the Solaris 10 CDs down and will try to do an install on a
SunBlade we have here, with any luck I can get a copy of the U2 Solaris
That should only work if your users have administrator rights..
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Thanks everybody.
I
What I meant was it won't run as a supported platform. I spoke to IBM
last week and they said they only support Solaris on a SPARC.
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