RE: [U2] Difficulty replying to U2 postings

2006-04-27 Thread Bob Woodward
Maybe you need to reinstall Windows??? BobW -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 12:58 PM To: 'U2Users' Subject: [U2] Difficulty replying to U2 postings I'm having some difficulty posting to the

Re: [U2] UNIOBJECTS and ASP.NET

2006-04-27 Thread Ray Wurlod
It shouldn't really matter. UniObjects exposes a number of objects either through COM or as Java classes. That you're invoking from ASP.NET may affect how you identify the OCX file, and how you create (sorry, instantiate) new objects, but otherwise you should be fine. The methods and properti

RE: [U2] [UV] File sizing

2006-04-27 Thread John Jenkins
Tweaklet that has paid off on some systems: For batch programs that perform sequential SELECTs and sequential or skip-sequential processing. Make the file separation/block size larger than usual and match it to the physical disk transfer unit size of the disk subsystem. e.g. disk transfer unit si

[U2] Difficulty replying to U2 postings

2006-04-27 Thread Bill Haskett
I'm having some difficulty posting to the list. Occasional I get an email from the "community". When I try to respond by clicking on the appropriate reply-link I get a "You have no permission to write into this category or forun" error. When I try to login using my username and password, and cli

Re: [U2] Question of permissions UV Linux

2006-04-27 Thread Geoffrey Mitchell
If the editor (or whatever you are using to create the files, or maybe uv itself, if you are creating them through a BASIC program) is owned by the "bin" group and is setgid, that would do it, I think. I doubt that UV is doing anything special with the group, but I could be wrong. Incidentally

RE: [U2] Question of permissions UV Linux

2006-04-27 Thread Jerry Banker
Thanks Glenn. From: Glenn Herbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 11:17 AM To: Jerry Banker Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; U2Users Subject: Re: [U2] Question of permissions UV Linux When writing to a directory type file (type 1 or 19), the p

Re: [U2] Question of permissions UV Linux

2006-04-27 Thread Glenn Herbert
When writing to a directory type file (type 1 or 19), the permissions are changed to match those of the directory. This is so that the owner of the directory is able to have access to all the contents regardless of the writer. In your test of shelling out, you bypass the permission change bec

[U2] Question of permissions UV Linux

2006-04-27 Thread Jerry Banker
This doesn't cause any problems but it puzzles me. None of our users are set up in the 'bin' group they are all in the 'users' group. However, I've noticed the when we save a program source, while in UV, the group it's saved under is 'bin'. If I shell out of UV then save a file it is saved under th

[U2] UniData/InfoLease: how to map a file descriptor number back to actual filename

2006-04-27 Thread bradley . schrag
We are experiencing intermittent performance issues with InfoLease. Our AIX admin wants to use filemon to monitor individual file activity. The problem is that if a file is already open when filemon is started, filemon returns a pid / file descriptor combo instead of the actual filename (see below)

[U2] Rich Hoult is out of the office, but don't panic

2006-04-27 Thread Rich Hoult
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