Hi Craig
A webshare is a pooling license. It allows multiple queries against 1
UniVerse User. The number of users that can use a webshare are dependant on
performance of the application, ie it could be 5 to 1000. You purchase the
number of webshares required to achieve an acceptable level of pe
Mike
thanks man .. that is the kind of info i was looking for
dsig
Monday, April 25, 2005, 4:46:42 PM, you wrote:
HMM> In UniVerse Basic you can do it directly by
HMM> Cmd = "DOS /c '"
HMM> Cmd :=
HMM> Cmd := "'"
HMM> EXECUTE Cmd
HMM> e.g.
HMM> Cmd = "DOS /c '"
HMM> Cmd := "AcroRd32 /p /t
Bob,
that's the info i was looking for ..
dsig
Monday, April 25, 2005, 4:07:35 PM, you wrote:
BW> To issue a command from within a basic program in Universe, use
BW> something like this:
BW> CMD = "DOS /c 'dir c:\*.dat'"
BW> EXECUTE CMD CAPTURING DAT.LIST
BW> I'm pretty sure the /c is case se
Bill,
If I figure correctly, a hundred webshares cost $150,000 at $1,500 per
webshare retail!
my understanding is that each webshare can service 20-25 users and once
you buy a certain number of webshares (my memory says 11, but I could be
wrong) you are treated as having an unlimited number of sh
David,
actually I think you should probably use addrequestparameter regardless
of whether you GET or POST -- parameters are in the query string or in
the request body but otherwise they are the same.
Try doing a get with no ? and adding the parameters using
addrequestparameter.
Craig
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Leroy,
I'm not trying to be obtuse here (and I don't mean to make you suffer,
but I really think there is a contradiction between the technology and
your licensing requirements).
How do you decide when I have an application talking via MQ and when I
am multiplexing a user-interactive applicatio
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> Thanks for that .. i gu
To issue a command from within a basic program in Universe, use
something like this:
CMD = "DOS /c 'dir c:\*.dat'"
EXECUTE CMD CAPTURING DAT.LIST
I'm pretty sure the /c is case sensitive but I've never really tested
that. Watch the single and double quote marks, not so much of the order
as is pa
Consider IBM's wIntegrate.
--Bill
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Anthony,
Thanks for
David,
We work the other direction using a PCL to PDF tool from visual software
in the UK. Works quite well.
Anyhow, we take data intended for printing (that is PCL formatted) via a
HOLD file and using PCLtoPDF to create PDF's for emailing. Otherwise,
we just print PCL to our laserjets directl
Tony,
thanks .. but the question is not use of Acrobat or ghost(?) or .. but
how to have uniVerse perform a 'cmd' on a windows system. I probably
wasn't very explicit in my original post.
The ENCODE is a pretty sweet command, now that I know it is there ,
but once the file is written out is ther
Anthony,
Thanks for that .. i guess a more specific question is ..
from universe, running on windows, how can i 'execute' a windows
process. is there an command/API for universe to this?
thanks
Monday, April 25, 2005, 12:50:18 PM, you wrote:
AD> In Windows, the only way I know of printing pdf
SQL Server is an environment. It has it's own scripting language
(T-SQL), and editor/manager (Enterprise Manager), so they are eminently
comparable (I don't know why you would need a programming language AND a
scripting language). I have not found it to be slower than Unidata in
any way, and it is
Doing some development work on my laptop, so I've been downloading the PE
versions...
I just downloaded and installed UniVerse 10.1 PE on a Windows 2000 Server...
I need to tweak the settings of Telnet so that it will launch -- However, I
go into UniAdmin, and it tells me the license is expired..
I did a little googling on the topic and found the typical assortment of
PDF tools in the market. They range in cost from free to about $1500, with
very little relation between cost and quality - a perfect example of how
the mystery of the medium allows some people to command whatever the market
w
In Windows, the only way I know of printing pdf documents is using the
'/p' command line option. Actually, if you wanted to print a document
123.pdf you might use;
AcroRd32 /p /t 123.pdf or if you use acrobat
Acrobat /p /t 123.pdf
This will leave the acrobat opened and seems 'messy' to me. It
I am using pdf2ps then sending that output to a unix printer and works okay.
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I mu
I must say this has been a very interesting project .. learned lots of
great stuff (some from this group) and had to come up with many work
arounds .. i can feel the brain cells firing.
Now .. how to print a PDF to a specific printer ..
is there a way to do this from universe? 10.0.1 on windows
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