Hi All,
I have some records which are locked. The Item ID is same. Can I get the
database filename to which the records belong?
I am using Universe at unix platform.
The output of LIST.READU is given below:
>LIST.READU
Active Record Locks:
Device Inode Netnode Userno Lmode Pid Login
Can someone help me, please? I'm unfamiliar with unidata but we have
started seeing an error on the server lately. We are using Unidata 6.0
on Windows and Datatel. When we log into the shel we get the following
error from unidata: U_shmat(), MakeSureOpen() Return Null. Any
thoughts or suggest
Add the following to your i18n file:
LANG="en_US"
SUPPORTED="en_US:en"
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I have a vague memory that this was raided before and there is a parameter
that can be set in unix. Try checking the archives of this list
Regards
David Jordan
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Kevin King wrote:
I am struggling with a problem with UniVerse & UniObjects. When I use
UniObjects on a linux box (vs. windows), all of the delimeters AM, VM,
& SVM are set to 65533.
Assuming this is RedHat, try changing the contents of
/etc/sysconfig/i18n to:
LANG="en_US.iso885915"
SUPPORT
I thought the same thing, but it doesn't make sense that all
delimiters would have the same value, and even if so, "why"? What
setting might is causing this?
Huh. Just looking at this again I wonder if he might have misstated
and it's really -1, -2, and -3 (as 16 bit unsigneds)? If so, it might
Just a guess here, but are they possibly being converted to Unicode?
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I received the below request this morning; does this mean anything to
anyone here?
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I am struggling with a problem with UniVerse & UniObjects. When I use
UniObjects on a linux box (vs. windows), all of the delimeters AM, VM,
& SVM are set to 65533.
Have you ever heard of anything like t
Thanks Tony, and indeed several people have suggested that we bypass the
odbc/jdbc issue altogether & we'll likely be looking to do that,
although we aren't currently exposing any web services (just got
upgraded to 10.1.4 last month); in this case we've got a rather severe
time/resource constra
Amen.
I know it's mostly a 'legacy' thing, but I hate seeing interface-specific
formatting considerations contained in the processing logic.
Brian Grayson
Tony Gravagno wrote:
> that's one of the benefits of modularization and
> exposing code as UI-independent rules, which is after all what St
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