[U2] Uniobjects Error 30114

2005-09-15 Thread César Riba Cervera
Hello Can help me to solve because I recevie the error 30114 An execute is currently active, I change the server of Win NT to Windows 2003 Server, and I don't understand because it passes this. Help me please, very thanks. Cisar Riba Spain -- No virus found in this outgoing

Re: [U2] Capture Error (UV 10.1.7, AIX 5.2)

2005-09-15 Thread Ray Wurlod
Too fast? Generating the same capturebpaa file name because it's the same second between one and the next, and there's a bug that stops the sequencer (aa, ab, etc.) from doing its thing?) Just a guess. --- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To unsubscribe please

[U2] Bill Clohan/tdm is out of the office.

2005-09-15 Thread bclohan
I will be out of the office starting 09/15/2005 and will not return until 09/20/2005. If this is an emergency, please contact Bill Swyers @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] or Steve Angell @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To unsubscribe please visit

[U2] UV Funny

2005-09-15 Thread Bjorn Behr
System: Windows 2003 Server UniVerse: 10.1.3 I don't know if this is normal, if it is - can someone please explain why. I edited a TYPE 18 FILE WITH 'ed FILENAME record_name' and when I saved it, it changed the name to uppercase. I then typed in 'ED FILENAME record_name' and it opened a new

Re: [U2] Capture Error (UV 10.1.7, AIX 5.2)

2005-09-15 Thread karlp
I'll do a bit of testing. Folks with A.D.D. like me do tend to move through things... Oh wait. I'm not even that fast. Karl quote who=Ray Wurlod Too fast? Generating the same capturebpaa file name because it's the same second between one and the next, and there's a bug that stops the

RE: [U2] UV Funny

2005-09-15 Thread Brian Leach
Look in the uv account at BP ED.B. Around line 270 it has: * E2835 UPCASE if casing is insensitive IF ECFLAG THEN SENT = UPCASE(SENT) It is one of a number of bugs regarding sentence casing I've found.. Try using the DELETE command on an item in a lower case file name. Brian

RE: [U2] [RANT] HTH

2005-09-15 Thread Stevenson, Charles
yeah,, and HTH and CTDSL are initials not acronymns. Acronyms are initials that are pronounced as a single word. NASA NATO are acronyms. UN is not. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Verhagen Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005

RE: [U2] UV Funny

2005-09-15 Thread Bob Woodward
What's the account type? I just did a test in a PICK type account and did not see the same situation as you. It did not matter what the case was for both ed and record_name. FILENAME, on the other hand, did have to be uppercase. Win2k3 and UV 10.1.11. BobW -Original Message- From:

Re: [U2] UV Funny

2005-09-15 Thread Raymond DeGennaro II
At 16:40 +0200 2005/09/15, Bjorn Behr wrote: System: Windows 2003 Server UniVerse: 10.1.3 I don't know if this is normal, if it is - can someone please explain why. It is unfortunately normal. I edited a TYPE 18 FILE WITH 'ed FILENAME record_name' and when I saved it, it changed the name to

RE: [U2] [RANT] HTH

2005-09-15 Thread George Gallen
Unless of course you call it the un-building, like 7-up, the un-cola. Do initials become acronyms if the words are hard to pronounce? I mean, I can say HTH, just when you do, people tend to say bless you George -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf

RE: [U2] [RANT] HTH

2005-09-15 Thread Keith W. Roberts
Interesting. From Wiktionary on acronym (edited slightly): Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations formed from the initial letter or letters of words, such as NATO and XHTML, and are pronounced in a way that is distinct from the full pronunciation of what the letters stand for. Of the

RE: [U2] [RANT] HTH

2005-09-15 Thread Allen E. Elwood
So, using this, TLA is a three letter abbreviation that stands for Three Letter Acronym Gotta love it.(probably time to move this to community) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Keith W. Roberts Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005

RE: [U2] UV Funny

2005-09-15 Thread Keith W. Roberts
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Raymond DeGennaro II Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:41 AM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Cc: Bjorn Behr Subject: Re: [U2] UV Funny At 16:40 +0200 2005/09/15, Bjorn Behr wrote: System:

[U2] Senior Pick Programming Position - Centennial, CO

2005-09-15 Thread wlockwood
Trust Company of America, a leading provider of financial services nationwide, has an immediate opening for a Senior Multivalue Database Programmer / Analyst. This position is located in Centennial, Colorado on the southeast edge of the Denver Metro Area. The ideal candidate for this position

[U2] Job Posting

2005-09-15 Thread Matsche, Christa
Although I am not a subscriber to the list, the City of Aurora, Illinois has a job opening for a Police Systems Analyst and I would like the job posting sent to all who subscribe to the list. The posting is attached. If you need further information, please contact me. Christa S. Matsche City of

RE: [U2] UV Funny

2005-09-15 Thread Paul Trebbien
If your records have value marks or sub-value marks in the ID's you may not be able to look at them with the editor (AE). If you can select the records, try reading them in a basic program - if you can read them then you probably can delete them in the program too. One last thought, before I go,

RE: [U2] BY-EXP criteria in ecltype 'u'

2005-09-15 Thread Keith W. Roberts
I haven't played with this in UniData yet, but in UniVerse I would use both WITH (to limit the selection) and WHEN (to limit the values shown): SORT ORDER.FILE WITH MODEL = ABC XYZ BY-EXP MODEL WHEN MODEL = ABC XYZ BREAK-ON MODEL TOTAL QTY According to UniData HELP, FMT and CNV don't require any

RE: [U2] UVTMP items [was:Capture Error (UV 10.1.7, AIX 5.2)]

2005-09-15 Thread Stuart . Boydell
Interesting, I think we might be getting flack from a similar thing occuring with transaction processing. We have processes running from phantoms that update within a basic transaction (potentially lots of thesetransactions happening simultaneously). They generate