"They didn't touch the W2000 server hosting the mvbase."
Statements like this ALWAYS make me shudder, simply because they are seldm true
!
Not even to change domain Names ? I would have thought that the W2K3 servers
would INSIST on being in their own forest - this may end up being a permissions
>Actually, I was thinking that this was fixed a while
> back. Is that wrong or has this reappeared?
There is another comparison error I ran into with
Universe. When working with data that contained
German accents, I came upon some that used character
255 as one of their accented characters. Uni
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From: Jacques G.
> There is another possibility. Your non-numeric error could be on
> a different line of your code. In Universe, if you have a comment
> next to an include
> line:
>
> $INCLUDE SOMEINC SOMETHING.EQU ;* Include comment
>
> The Raid debugger will not sh
Mark:
What mvBase PS is installed on the Server?
Are all Client workstations fully current on MS Windows
Critical Functionality and Security Updates & Patches?
You will need at least PS 8 applied. RD may say you need PS 9
or later.
If Clients are XP Pro SP2 make sure you have addressed
any firewa
> The bottom line is that "ANS MATCHES '0N'" test
> should never be true if
> ANS contains anything other than the chars "0"
> through "9". Right?
>074: IF MITM<5,ANS>#"" THEN
>075: IF MITM<7,ANS>#"" THEN GOSUB 200 ;
There is another possibility. Your non-numeric error
could be on a different
Tony:
I have poured over the RD mvBase portion of their web site and to no avail.
Here's my situation.
Client has mvbase 1.3.02 on a W2000 server and their regular network was
also W2000 server with W98 and XP-Pro clients running mvClient for their
app.
Client upgraded non-mvbase server(s) to W2
I just put this in on D3 and it's SYSTEM(33). maybe the same?
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From: "Donnie Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "U2-Users"
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:59 AM
Subject: [U2] [UV] SYSTEM() function
> Universe 10.0.8 -- Unix
>
>
>
> Could someone point me to some d
The only other thing I've experienced that hasn't been mentioned in this
thread is if an item gets stored in a different frame than what it was
supposed to use. Thus LIST FILE would show it but SORT FILE would not. That
was in the early 1980's and microdata called it a 'database failure'.
Fortunat
Back in the "Ultimate' days, you could put something in the LOGIN proc to
put some text that would show up to the left of the TCL/ECL ':' prompt. This
was helpful in identifying what account you were in. You could have 'prod:'
and know you were in the production account.
In Solaris I can do this
"HELP SLEEP" at the UniVerse prompt is a good starting point...
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Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 12:38 PM
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Subject: [U2] Phantom process that repeat
hello Everyone,
well...that was too easy.
Really speeds things up. went from about 45 second searches to
to almost instant, depending on the number of fields being searched.
Thanks to all for the responses
George
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SLEEP 1800
This form of the sleep statement sleeps for the specified number of seconds.
In this case 30 minutes.
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I believe that you should change any code like this anyway to
UPCASE(username) as Windows is case insensitive relating to
domain/usernames.
Phil Walker
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hello Everyone,
I have a phantom that ran at a certain time of the
day, but now I need to run the phantom every 30 mins.
I need help on how to go about doing so, I am not
quite familiar writing PA in Universe.
My current PA syntax as follow, this syntax I also got
it from the list.
PA
LOOP
SLEEP
Tim,
At version 10.0.16, issue # 3766 from the README files
"In order to run a phantom process as a different user, an enhancement
has been made to the PHANTOM command. The syntax is as follows:
PHANTOM [BRIEF] [SQUAWK] command -U username [password]
When you are logged in as root, you
Thanks Charles, that is great!!!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stevenson, Charles
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:39 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] SYSTEM() function
Donnie,
Here's a post from a year ago
George
CREATE.INDEX FILE STATE NO.NULLS
CREATE.INDEX FILE ZIP NO.NULLS
And when no one needs to update the file
BUILD.INDEX FILE STATE
and from another terminal
BUILD.INDEX FILE ZIP
or from just one terminal
BUILD.INDEX FILE ALL
Which will generate a phantom for the other indexes.
Updating may resu
Donnie,
Here's a post from a year ago that I saved for my own reference.
cds
-Original Message-
From: Stevenson, Charles
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 8:32 AM
To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org'
Subject: [UV] SYSTEM(9001) (was: [U2] SYSTEM(49) on UV)
> From: Leroy Dreyfuss
>
> SYSTEM(9
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the reply. I'm familiar with the "HELP" function, but it doesn't
address using "9001" as an input argument.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:17 AM
To: U2 Group
Subject: [U2
OK. I fixed the new user registration problem.
Glen
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Glen B
> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 9:30 AM
> To: U2-Users
> Subject: [U2] MV Developer Central
>
>
> I've finally gotten MV Developer Central
Right, but I wasn't sure how UniVerse would handle them.
A quick check with ANS = "":@VM passed the test though. Any possibility of that
kind of problem?
hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary, AB
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>From: Stevenson, Charles
>
>
>> In UniData the '.' and '-' will evaluate as nume
From: "George Gallen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:39 AM
Subject: [U2] Question on File indexing...
> I need to setup some file indexing, I've not used the internal B tree
> indexes before, and I don't
>have my manuals with me today.
>
> What do I need to do to setu
I wrote:
> Ezhno,
> Thank-you for your help. Comments interspersed.
> cds
I thanked Ezhno but didn't thank Colin and Andrew. That was rude.
Thank-you Colin & Andrew, too!
I don't have an answer yet, but thank-you for helping me brainstorm.
"Christopher Robin tried to teach it to me
>From tcl type:
HELP BASIC SYSTEM()
This works for all basic statements and functions
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Glen,
Looks good on a first pass. I'll be going back and looking deeper.
Thank you for your commitment to the community.
- Chuck
Glen B wrote:
I've finally gotten MV Developer Central back together, under Gforge
3.3.0. Stop by and check out the site. http://mvdevcentral.com
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I've just been informed of a registration problem with the user accounts. I
don't even know where to start on that. I'll have to
contact the developers.
*pulling out hair and cursing GForge*
Glen
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Glen
Universe 10.0.8 -- Unix
Could someone point me to some documentation on the SYSTEM() function.
Specifically, I'm interested in the results when using SYSTEM(9001)
I've used this in the past to get the name of the currently executing
program. However, I ran a program today that uses the GET
I need to setup some file indexing, I've not used the internal B tree
indexes before, and I don't
have my manuals with me today.
What do I need to do to setup a file for indexing?
I don't need any fancy indexing, just index on state and zip, about
200,000 items
Thanks
George
George Gallen
Sen
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Lakeland
> How about writing a mickey mouse program which goes through
> the full ASCII char set and see which one passes the logic.
I've tried that & several variations on the theme.
For example:
FOR I = 0 TO 255
IF ( 1:CHAR(I) MATCHES '0N') TH
Ezhno,
Thank-you for your help. Comments interspersed.
cds
-Original Message-
From: Ezhno Cheveyo
> > > 072: BEGIN CASE
> > > 073: CASE ANS MATCHES '0N' & ANS>0
> > > 074: IF MITM<5,ANS>#"" THEN
> > > 075: IF MITM<7,ANS>#"" THEN GOSUB 200 ; IF
>
> Anyhow, the LOCATE co
> In UniData the '.' and '-' will evaluate as numeric.
> You might want to check how these would fall through
> your logic in UniVerse.
Colin,
But they don't pass "MATCHES '0N'" test on UD, do they?
In UD (and UV) NUM('.1') is true, as is NUM(-1), but this program does
not test for NUM().
On U
I've finally gotten MV Developer Central back together, under Gforge
3.3.0. Stop by and check out the site. If you got my site e-mail the other
day about updating your profiles, then please do it again. I had to redo the
database right after sending that, after I messed up a table trying to
manua
If you in this situation do a separate select followed by a list
statement instead then
one of the two records will be listed twice ! ( I.e. if both records
meet the selection criteria ..)
This is because the select list will only conatin keys and the list
will use the
partitioning algorit
We are running aix.
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From: Raymond DeGennaro II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 March 2005 12:11
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] Upgrading Universe to 10.1.4
At 06:10 + 2005/03/09, Tim Franklin wrote:
>We are in the process of upgrading a 800+
At 06:10 + 2005/03/09, Tim Franklin wrote:
We are in the process of upgrading a 800+ Universe system from 10.0.7 to
10.1.4, is anyone aware of any functionality that works at the previous
release but no longer at the upgrade release.
You didn't mention if this was uvNT or a *nix flavor, so here
On SQL and UV tables (I don't know about UD) indexes (secondary keys) can
be specified with a unique constraint. If the person was thinking about
files indexes, their statement may be correct as you cannot specify the
unique constraint on UV "file" indexes.
Regards,
Stuart Boydell
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The non-unique keys may also be called an index --> quite OK to have an index
on a date field & have multiple records on the same day.
Would have to be read in context of the meeting
Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage an Evolution in Software Development
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