I'm sure I found a bunch of vb.net examples on IBM's support site. I haven't
had a chance to look at them yet. I ran across them looking for something else
and downloaded them as I can never seem to find things again.
I might have been in "my support" rather than techconnect.
hth
Colin Alfke
yea...
some vb.net sample code sure would have helped. only samples are in c#
was not any good c# samples on how to execute a "SELECT WITH BLA BLA
BLA" also... just a generic "SELECT ENTIRE FILE" sample. (which is useless)
Otherwise once you get used to how its re-wired I think i
David:
Remember, with an unlimited user CPU license there is no requirement for
pooling; as the connections don't run up against any licensing restrictions.
Bill
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David,
I don't have an issue :) I was responding to Bill's comments about the
cost of redback. I think redback is great.
I also think IBM haven't really thought through MQ and MQ licence
implications properly. If they were to say "iPhantoms use a licence so
whatever you do with iPhantoms you ca
anyone care to share any comments, impressions, cudos or critiques of uvo.net
?
Gerry
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Speaking of license issues...
Today wasn't the best of days for us and it all started somewhere
around midnight (EDT). We suspect what happened was sometime around
Mar. 27th, our former unix administrator was freeing up some physical
disk space and move our /usr/ud subdirectory (UDTHOME). As most
Hi,
I will be out of the office on Wednesday April 27th. I will not have
access to e-mail or voice mail. If a you need an immediate response to
your e-mail please e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] or you can call Frank at
extension 467.
Thanks and have a great day!
Josh
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The latest update from IBM.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 9:24 AM
Jerry,
We have confirmed that the website does have the incorrect version of
UniVerse PE posted on it at this time. Product Management has asked tha
Hi Craig
I don't follow your issue. WebShare is the licensing for the client to
access the database server wherever the client is. The Web Server accesses
UniVerse through the WebShare and consumes the licenses appropriately.
Regards
David Jordan
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"Warning, Will Robinson, WARNING"
The presence of double-quotes (") _inside_ the string to be passed to
DOS can provide 'surprise' results. This was fixed in 10.1.1 by patch #
5616 which includes a new function "UVRunCommand" (I think the same
patch found its way into 10.0.x, but I haven't checke
Well DUH... Just like Linux et al... I was looking in the UV directories and
coming up dry!
Thanks!
DW
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Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 12:03 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] UV-P
Hi Ben,
I had not heard of this product until your post. I've just downloaded a
trail version and am starting to play with it. I was wondering if your
company is looking any further into it, and how it was going?
Thanks,
Bob
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Craig:
Your right. I think you can get a webshare site license for $15,000 -
$20,000. But this doesn't help when you want to provide web services to
multiple clients who have our software on each of their machines because
RedBack is licensed at the dbms end not the web server end. :-(
Bill
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under windows (32 bit, nt/xp) the services file is under
%WINDIR%\system32\drivers\etc.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 11:19 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] UV-PE not working
David Wolverton wrote:
AH!! Thank you for that!! I decided just to make my UniData telnet port
different since I could not (easily) get to the UniVerse Telnet Port
setting... Hopefully they'll announce the correction to the group when it's
up and available...
BTW - I read the UniVerse manual, and
AH!! Thank you for that!! I decided just to make my UniData telnet port
different since I could not (easily) get to the UniVerse Telnet Port
setting... Hopefully they'll announce the correction to the group when it's
up and available...
BTW - I read the UniVerse manual, and it said it uses the 's
Though you might like to know what's going on with the UV PE problem of not
working with UniAdmin. This is what I got from IBM support.
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Jerry,
I wanted to update you regarding t
OPTIONS) since it doesn't set
RW> up an extra execution level. F'r instance:
RW> Cmd = \DOS /C "AcroRd32 /p /t 123.pdf"\
RW> PERFORM Cmd
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Don't forget that UniVerse BASIC has three quote characters, the backslash
being the third. And PERFORM is more efficient than EXECUTE (depending on
flavor and/or $OPTIONS) since it doesn't set up an extra execution level. F'r
instance:
Cmd = \DOS /C "AcroRd32 /p /t 123.pdf"\
PERFORM Cmd
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