Re: [U2] FW: [UV] Change in behaviour of "EXECUTE ... CAPTURING"at 10.1.18 {Unclassified}

2006-06-12 Thread Ian Stuart
Sorry, saw this a little late - Try setting term type to PAPER (DUMB) before generating the xml and CAPTURING. This would remove any top of form controls from output destined to a users terminal session Rgds Ian Stuart ___ DISCLAIMER __

Re: [AD] Re: [U2] SETPTR MODE 1

2006-06-12 Thread Clifton Oliver
Well, there is a third choice. Clifton Oliver & Associates Extended SPooler system (ESP) was written on UniVerse Windows to overcome a similar problems, in this case, to port UniVerse Unix applications to UniVerse Windows and to overcome the limitations and performance issues of the UniVers

RE: [U2] ICONV 'DW' [was:UniVerse Internal Date Blackout]

2006-06-12 Thread Stuart . Boydell
Speaking of ICONV, anyone noticed that `DWx' conversions are fubar. For example, the `W' token gets ignored on ICONV and you can't reciprocally ICONV the day name of week as below using DWA. Also converting oconv/iconv using `DW' (leaving the `A'/'B' off) converts

[AD] Re: [U2] SETPTR MODE 1

2006-06-12 Thread Dave Taylor
John, As others have suggested, there is no print spooler in Universe on Windows. If your goal is to provide a "gui front end for spooler management" that works for UV under both .nix and Windows, then I think you have two choices. 1.Write a print spooler for UV/NT that functions like the pr

Re: [U2] SETPTR MODE 1

2006-06-12 Thread John Kent
Brian, thanks for the kind offer, i may take you up on this. I am working in C# so i suspect its a matter of adding one or more of the WMI com references I can see 3... wmbemads.tlb, wbemcntl.dll, wmiscriptutils.dll Hope to get around to this later in the week. jak - Original Message --

Re: [U2] SETPTR MODE 1

2006-06-12 Thread John Kent
Jeff, of course it would be easier, but i have become aware of several sites that dont do that and print straight out. If the printer screws up 2 bad, rerun the report. Is this common practice ? I had assumed most people would use mode 3 and write to the HOLD file, so that you could reprint

RE: [U2] ODBC question [ad]

2006-06-12 Thread Tony Gravagno
Angelo Collazo wrote: > After researching the data extraction from an SQL database via > UniData/BCI running on AIX I have realized that a third party ODBC > driver is needed for UNIX to behave like a client. An install > document called "How to set up the Easysoft ODBC-ODBC Bridge with > UniData w

RE: [U2] FW: [UV] Change in behaviour of "EXECUTE ... CAPTURING" at 10.1.18 {Unclassified}

2006-06-12 Thread HENDERSON MIKE, MR
Thanks, Kurt This is a good suggestion, but unfortunately it will not work for us - the guy doing the work has tested it. It won't work because we are using UV SQL to produce XML not UV RetrieVe, because our process needs to join multiple files. The "TO" key-word is not permitted in the UV SQL

RE: [U2] ODBC question

2006-06-12 Thread Angelo Collazo
After researching the data extraction from an SQL database via UniData/BCI running on AIX I have realized that a third party ODBC driver is needed for UNIX to behave like a client. An install document called "How to set up the Easysoft ODBC-ODBC Bridge with UniData was sent to me by one of our fell

Re: [U2] RESIZE DYNAMIC FILES

2006-06-12 Thread Timothy Snyder
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/12/2006 12:57:03 PM: > What does the guide -r option do ? > > We have been using the -a option. The -r option sends guide output to a hashed file. This makes it very easy to select for files that are undersized, or that have corruption. So I'll often do a CREAT

RE: [U2] RESIZE DYNAMIC FILES

2006-06-12 Thread Dave S
We have used the product here before. I think our license on it lapsed. I have been using the guide for several years instead of using fast. "Hennessey, Mark F." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Should I put [AD] in the subject line for an "unsolicited testimonial"? :) The best advice I c

Re: [U2] RESIZE DYNAMIC FILES

2006-06-12 Thread Dave S
What does the guide -r option do ? We have been using the -a option. Timothy Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/12/2006 10:24:51 AM: > Does anyone have any tech tips on how to select parameters when > resizing dynamic files ? The following is from a published

Re: [U2] RESIZE DYNAMIC FILES

2006-06-12 Thread Timothy Snyder
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/12/2006 10:24:51 AM: > Does anyone have any tech tips on how to select parameters when > resizing dynamic files ? The following is from a published tech tip. It provides guidelines, but of course the nature of MV files makes it difficult to predict optimal sizing.

RE: [U2] IBM U2 UniData ODBC sample working program

2006-06-12 Thread Angelo Collazo
Symeon, 1- What vendor are you using for the ODBC libraries/driver running under UNIX? 2- Are you happy with them 3- Cheers, Angelo Collazo System Administrator Silver Line Windows -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Symeon Breen Sent: Friday,

RE: [U2] RESIZE DYNAMIC FILES

2006-06-12 Thread Hennessey, Mark F.
Should I put [AD] in the subject line for an "unsolicited testimonial"? :) The best advice I can give you is to buy a product called FAST: http://www.fitzlong.com/ A great tool for analyzing and resizing files, be they dynamic or standard hashed files. Excellent support from excellent people a

[U2] RESIZE DYNAMIC FILES

2006-06-12 Thread Dave S
Does anyone have any tech tips on how to select parameters when resizing dynamic files ? __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug