Why not just use an ODBC connection back to your database to offer the
customer access to the Universe tables?
This way you need not worry about downloading, exporting, importing
etc...
-Ray
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Taylor
Dave,
You may want to consider our web reporting tool Informer which allows for
download to excel, pdf, and other formats. With Informer you get access to
files and dictionaries via a meta file which can present the selection and
output options to the end user in a friendly, easy to use
Brian,
When discussing a product for sale,
especially your own, please put [AD] and [/AD] around the pitch.
Having said that, I will say that Informer
works very well. I'm using it at one of my sites and both the product and
the service have been first rate.
--
Charles Barouch
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We're going to have a public flogging at 4:00pm in the town square. All
those without sin, please bring rocks
BobW
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allen E. Elwood
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 10:46 AM
To: U2Users
Subject: RE:
Using UniData TCL (we're on 6.012), anyone ever notice that this works:
:SELECT FILENAME SAVING EVAL FIELD(Cust_Nbr, '*', 1)
...but this does not:
:SELECT FILENAME SAVING UNIQUE EVAL FIELD(Cust_Nbr, '*', 1)
Since I get an Illegal attribute name for sort error, I suppose it's
because the engine
I have Universe 9.6.1.3 running on Win 2K.
I have FAST, but I want to experiment in a little manual fine tuning. I think I
get the meaning of 'separation', but I have one question:
Due to the block size on the drive under Win 2K, is there ever any reason to
use a separation of less than 4?
REPOSTED FOR NONMEMBER: Wilson, John P. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd like to use ASP.NET and Uniobjects to access my UniData 7.1 environment.
Can anyone provide direction or advise?
Thanks,
jpw
John P. Wilson
Senior Web Developer
Phillips Exeter Academy
603-777-3475
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- Charles Barouch,