Hi Angelo - as mentioned i will send you an example program later (sorry
been a bit busy)
What i have done for unidata on linux is the following ...
1. Install the databases odbc library (i.e. MyODBC for MySQL)
2. Environment variables (these are the locations i normally set)
ODBCSYSINI=/usr/loc
Mike,
I assume you've already tried it, but does a simple NOPAGE on the RetrieVe
command work?
Otherwise I guess XMLEXECUTE is probably the best bet, as that is likely to
be the quickest to get fixed if there IS anything wrong! It is also a key
part of the UO.net stuff, so there is a lot of press
All,
Is there a simple way of getting the size of a file opened sequentially
under UniData short of actually reading though it in BASIC ? Something
equivalent to using the Status statement on UniVerse?
Must be OS neutral - no shelling out to "ls" or "DIR" I'm afraid.
Thanks
Brian
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Angelo
One of my friends at VMARK UK has unearthed a couple of IBM articles on
setting up ODBC with UniData on UNIX: one for Merant and one for EasySoft.
I'll forward these to you off-list.
Brian
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Hi,
While we're talking Unidata ODBC...
I'm having trouble getting UNIDATA ODBC working here. Server is Tru64 Unix.
Client is windows. UCI seems to be set up correctly. I can access the data
and create views, etc with VSG. But, when I try to import or link to the
data from Access or Excel, I get
Greetings,
Actually the mainstream desktop testing tools work remarkably well with U2
products. Especially Redback if you mean load testing your web page.
There are products out there from the sublime to the ridiculous -- from
shareware to very high end. How elaborate you want to be has to do wi
Brian,
I use OPENSEQ, READSEQ and WRITESEQ if needed. Hope this helps
Cheers,
Angelo
All,
Is there a simple way of getting the size of a file opened sequentially
under UniData short of actually reading though it in BASIC ? Something
equivalent to using the Status statement on UniVerse?
Must b
Do you have a license to use ODBC? Or Is your UniData licensed?
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Hi,
While we're talking Unidata ODBC...
I'm havi
I don't have access right now, but will FILEINFO do any good for you?
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Hi Marc,
Good question. Yes we have licenses for both Unidata and ODBC, however, our
server crashed hard a few months ago and I had to re-install Unidata (and
just about everything else). I haven't tried using ODBC since then. It could
be that the ODBC license wasn't re-installed correctly.
Dana
Hi,
While we're talking Unidata ODBC...
I'm having trouble getting UNIDATA ODBC working here. Server is Tru64 Unix.
Client is windows. UCI seems to be set up correctly. I can access the data
and create views, etc with VSG. But, when I try to import or link to the
data from Access or Excel, I get
What version of UD are you running? Does version show it as licensed?
Try a new password, I've had trouble with passwords that "unusual"
characters, including basic punctuation marks.
A long time ago, I also needed to get an updated .dll from IBM. That was
early in the 5? Days. Hopefully, your sy
Perry:
What about the ON.ABORT phrase in the (VOC)? Combined with user management,
which I'm sure you've already built, this should do the trick.
Bill
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What about using DIR()?
I thought there was something in FILE.INFO - but it does not appear to
be in there.
You could try parsing FILE.STAT.
Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Canada
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>All,
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>Is there a simple way of getting the size of a file opened
>s
Two months ago I was trying to update a program, using UniDebugger, on a
remote server using the "Disk" Read/Write method and couldn't because the
Unidata server directory has a minimal amount of security. I was able,
however, to update the program using the "UniObjects" Read/Write method by
enter
We have had ongoing intermittent performance issues with InfoLease for many
months now. Recently the problems have become worse, especially at
monthend. Users and customers are complaining and we're out of ideas. I'm
hoping someone can point us in a direction that will get us to the root
cause. I w
UniBasic DIR() function - SIZE=DIR(FILEPATH)<1>
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> Is there a simple way of getting the size of a file opened sequentially
> under UniData short of actually reading though it in BASIC ? Something
> equivalent to
Brad,
Others will undoubtedly talk about file sizing issues.
We had a problem where we had some jobs locking up to 30,000 records
where the system was geared to handle, maybe, scores or hundreds of
locks. Jobs that should have taken a minute, or less, were taking
hours. I wrote a program to cou
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> * Resizing seems to have pretty much resolved our batch processing but
> hasn't helped online activity. Udtmon still shows a surprising amount
over
> Overflow 2 activity. We're investigating, so maybe we have more work to
do
> there. Does anyo
What does sar say about your wait i/o? On Solaris, I use sar -u.
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Subject: [U2] UniData performance problems
We have had
I'm writing all my business logic using Ruby on Rails.
I've investigated writing a Rails database adapter for UniVerse but
it doesn't look like it will be easy.
I don't know UniVerse well (only been using it for a couple of weeks)
but from what I see so far, UniVerse is not fully SQL compli
Dear List:
I am trying to extract data from a GLOBUS application (which runs
atop U2). I'm using the UniObjects for Java API to connect to the
database.
When I use the right username/password, instead of connecting, it
tells me that the UniVerse license has expired.
asjava.uniobjects.Un
A few things come to mind:
1. Is the slowdown for the interactive users a general slowdown thought the
business day, or only at specific points in time?
2. Do you experience any udt sessions that are "run aways" (that is, zombie
sessions?)
3. How many users? What kind of locking activity?
4. What
u2logic is ok, but it doesn't color syntax:(
and you have to have uv.account for user, so it's useless if you have
one uv.account, for example in Globus implementation.
Maybe something else is avaiable?
2006/5/30, D Averch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If you are using Eclipse you can get a free plug-in
Unfortunately, when you do a free product not every need can be accommodated
within the first 6 months of it's release. Hopefully around the end of
July, the U2Editor with support color syntax (maybe snippets, as well) and
Outline format. The Outline format allows you to see all the internal
GOSU
Guido Sohne wrote:
I am trying to extract data from a GLOBUS application (which runs atop
U2). I'm using the UniObjects for Java API to connect to the database.
When I use the right username/password, instead of connecting, it tells
me that the UniVerse license has expired.
What version of U
Yes; you would see an increased number of disk accesses at the os level,
both I and O, with significant level 2 overflow. This would also affect
locks; if I set a lock, the longer it takes me to find it, process it, and
write it back, the longer the lock is held. If it takes me a few dozen reads
Hi Guido
>I don't know UniVerse well (only been using it for a couple of weeks)
>but from what I see so far, UniVerse is not fully SQL compliant and
>AFAIK, portions of the SQL that is generated comes from user code
>(e.g. conditions specified using the LIKE clause) expect the
>underlying
There was a thread just yesterday (or the day before) about this, and it got me
thinking...
I've inherited code that has THREE different methods of suppressing the 'press
a key to continue' after each 24 lines are printed.
All three methods seem to work, but I wonder if anyone can tell me if th
I have been looking at Universe in PICK flavour on Windows.
Does anyone know where the output goes with setptr mode 1 and HOLD.
(I have always used mode 3)
Is it accessible in basic with a file read.
where is the SPOOL - LIST job description data kept and can i access this in
basic
It seems lik
Goo'day, John,
At 09:52 09/06/06 +1000, you wrote:
I have been looking at Universe in PICK flavour on Windows.
Does anyone know where the output goes with setptr mode 1 and HOLD.
(I have always used mode 3)
file name = &HOLD&
Every report creates a new item
Is it accessible in basic wit
OOPS! Sorry! Misread the question
At 09:52 09/06/06 +1000, you wrote:
I have been looking at Universe in PICK flavour on Windows.
Does anyone know where the output goes with setptr mode 1 and HOLD.
(I have always used mode 3)
It's available/spoolable from the Windows "printers" enviro
Hi John,
On windows if you use the HOLD keyword on the SETPTR statement, the
resulting print job will end up in the spooler directory of the system.
On my XP based system this directory is
WINDOWS\system32\spool\PRINTERS
There will be two files, one being a control file and the other being
the
Chris,
aha found it.
But how does one read the shd file ?
This look like where the job description etc SPOOL -LIST uses on windows
So i am guessing there is a way to read this and define the data delimiters
jak
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Hi John,
Good that you have found where the print files are located on the
system.
Unfortunately, I have not tried to read the details contained in the
.shd file at all, but someone else on the list may be able to assist
with this.
Chris Day
Technical Pre-Sales Specialist
Meier Business Systems
Compile with the -I option.
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Is is possible that your default print channel on the old version had NFMT as
one of its options, and the one on the new version does not (so that UniVerse
is inserting a "new page" every @CRTHIGH lines)? Just a thought.
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