Open a session in UNIX shell. Then :
$ cd ACCOUNT_DIRECTORY
$ `cat /.uvhome`/bin/UVwrite VOC VOC F VOC D_VOC
... For your customized NEWACC file, you could do, when logged in UNIX as
the UniVerse Administrator :
$ cd `cat /.uvhome`
$ `cat /.uvhome`/bin/UVdelete NEWACC/NEWACC VOC
Hope this will
Thanks Craig.
The RTF Solution works 100%. (Just wish M$ would make their reading material
more understandable:))
Regards
Bjorn
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Bennett
Sent: 05 December 2005 01:11 AM
To:
Hi Jonathan
We are already aware of the problem with Pick Flavour Accounts and the
XMLDB tool and it is already logged as Ecase 7586 and is currently in the
list of fixes to be done for 10.2
Will this fix also automatically identify SQL schema accounts as ODBC
currently does?
Regards
David
On 12/6/05, Bjorn Behr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The RTF Solution works 100%. (Just wish M$ would make their reading material
more understandable:))
snip
Not to make this thread go off topic, but if M$ would make their
reading material more understandable they wouldn't be able to
monopolize the
Well, today I wanted to use -D as an argument but
discovered that somehow my
screen output was suppressed. Anyway, after a bunch
of fooling around, I
discovered that -D, D, -P and P on the command line
will suppress output to
the screen, and send it to the default printer
instead! Also,
Jonathan
Thanks
Brian
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From: Jonathan D Smith[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06/12/05 09:14:14
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.orgu2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Re:UV XMLDB Tool
Hi All,
We are already aware of the problem with Pick
Hello,
I am working with UD71 PE, and UniObjects for Java. I cannot get a
UniDynArray object to insert values as expected. Here is some sample code:
import asjava.uniclientlibs.*;
import asjava.uniobjects.*;
public class udTest2 {
private static UniSession session;
public static
All,
We are currently using MvInternet to bridge quite a few UniBasic programs to
the Web. We are about to
undertake a major upgrade of our application software, UniData and server. We
need to find a replacement
for Mv Internet. One we are looking into is Sierra Bravo's SierraDBC. Does
On 12/6/05, Bob Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working with UD71 PE, and UniObjects for Java. I cannot get a
UniDynArray object to insert values as expected. Here is some sample code:
I would have expected to see Attribute 2 contain 2 values, but instead,
value two becomes another
On 12/6/05, Andy Squires [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are currently using MvInternet to bridge quite a few UniBasic programs to
the Web. We are about to undertake a major upgrade of our application
software, UniData
and server. We need to find a replacement
We used to use MVInternet,
Andy,
I'm trying to find out more about MvInternet -- have you decided that it is
not suitable or desirable in your upgraded system? If so, why? What are
your thoughts about MvInternet (both good and bad)?
rex
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You got several ways to fix it, but noone mentioned that you should replace
the offending item in NEWACC as well (or it'll mess up every account you
update).
In U2, VOC is *always* the real file; MD is the synonym for Pick
compatibility.
-Keith
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Andy,
We've been using Sierra's DB server for a few months now without a problem. It
is faster than MVInternet. Very happy with it. Also works with PHP, .Net and so
forth. Good product.
Ted
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From: Andy Squires [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Is that like TRAP or (E, then?
It's described under HELP RUN in UD as invoking the debugger immediately,
which would be akin to using the RAID command instead of RUN. It's not
described under HELP RUN in UV at all (nor does it [seem to] work for me on
UV 10.0.0, PICK flavor on WinXP.
-Keith
Rex,
It's my understanding that the company which supports MvInternet (Pixius) is no
longer in business. If anyone
knows better please correct me. It's also my understanding that the folks at
Sierra Bravo are the
original developers of MvInternet, but now have a product of their own, i.e.
On 12/6/05, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder... does anyone know who holds the copyright on the MVInternet
code and docs? If they're not going to market it, ...
Okay, maybe I should back up a step. IIRC at some point after we
stopped using MVInternet, I heard that it was no
Thanks to all who replied.
Bruce: ED gets the same response
Welcome to the IBM UniVerse Telnet Server.
Enter user name: wphaskett
Enter password:
Account name or path(DTA):DTAWEB
UniVerse Command Language 10.1
(c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2003. All rights reserved.
DTAWEB logged
Wendy Smoak wrote:
On 12/6/05, Bob Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working with UD71 PE, and UniObjects for Java. I cannot get a
UniDynArray object to insert values as expected. Here is some sample code:
I would have expected to see Attribute 2 contain 2 values, but instead,
value
I am going to risk the abuse and repeat a question from the past. Does
anyone know where I can find a decompiler for UniData.
Before I we start with the copyright discussion. This is homegrown, legacy
code. We need to recover some of the source. So far the only resource I
have found for
Thanks to everyone who responded.
It turns out that D is in my VOC like this:
VOC D
3 lines long.
: P
0001: K KEYWORD, SAME AS 'LPTR'
0002: 33
0003:
Bottom at line 3
Don't know if that's standard product or not.
Also, there is no -D, but there IS a - which looks like this:
0001: K
Just an aside ... I've found GET(ARG.) to be unreliable.
I used it in an application where it consistently returned args from the
*previous* command instead of the current one under the following
circumstances:
- previous command is something like SORT KR.BP = KDB]
- current command is
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From: MACK ANDREW, F/S
Sent: Wednesday, 7 December 2005 09:35
To: HENDERSON MIKE, MR
Subject:UV 10.0.15 ODBC Connect error with Windows 2003.
Mike, please forward this onto the U2 user
FWIW the Pixius web site is still up ...?
Our Visage product might be worth considering. It can be used in a
dumbed down mvInternet/FlashConnect manner if you don't mind getting
down into the trenches and playing with raw HTML such.
You can generate pages entirely from basic, and/or use
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Barry Brevik
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 2:15 PM
To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org'
Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] -D command line switch?
Thanks to everyone who responded.
It turns out that D is in my VOC
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