I've implemented UV TXLGg a few times.
The update logging part, anyway. I haven't used logical transactions
much. I wouldn't dream of trying to retrofit that (i.e., BEGIN
TRANSACTION & COMMIT/ROLLBACK) into an existing application.
And currently I've been stymied because of an unresolved issue tha
Hello List,
I was curious if anyone was using IBM's U2 Web DE 4.3 product ? If so I
wanted to know what you thought about the product. I know I could read
about it on IBM's page, but I want to get someone's opinion who is using
it.
Thx,
Rudy
Rudy Cooper
Technical Project Lead
Sa
Can anyone provide me with a sample unioledb connection string that I could use
in my .NET code?
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
Pick Programmer
ACS Heritage, Inc.
2810 North Parham Road, Suite 210
Richmond, VA 23294
(804)965-8294
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Kevin:
I'm not sure this is even true. For instance, I have UV on my notebook
computer. I have access to a "shared" Windows folder on another server.
I've "mapped" this shared folder to my local UV notebook computer using the
"Z:" drive letter.
I now have access to this "shared" directory throu
BRILIANT! This is just perfect and what I have been looking for for a long
time now! We have even considered logging this ourselves but this looked
to be too big a peformance hit.
Thanks for sharing!
While I am sending an email anyway, does any of you have experience with
Transaction Logging in U
thanks much
Barry Rogen
PNY Technologies, Inc.
Senior Programmer/Analyst
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Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win
glorious triumphs even though checkered by
failure, than to rank with thos
The only way that I know of to access access files on a remote system with
lock support is via UvNet. If you dont require lock support you can change
the Uvconfig parameter ALLOWNFS to a 1 which will allow you to access remote
files mounted via NFS or Samba.
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SYSTEM(9001)
will give you the entire call stack.
The last one will be the program which called your sub.
Re
andy
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Actually, I don't believe that's true. That will give you access, but
not lock support.
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Angelo
Thanks for this - I have now loaded a new ODBC driver. In SQL 2005 you
need to build the connection string (I am using the .net framework Data
Provider for ODBC). Here is what I have at the moment:
Driver={IBM UniData ODBC Driver};provider=Ardent.UniOLEDB;data
source=servername;location=da
SYSTEM(9001)
I think I'll submit the writeup below to the U2UG Knowledgebase Brian
Leach is putting together.
cds
>I hate to ask a redundant question but I just can not put
> my finger on it.
>
>The variable to inform the name of the calling program
> from a subroutine
>
>Than
Eugene,
Please explain with a little more detail what you mean by "accessing a
file". Do you mean from TCL or from within a basic program? Or perhaps
you mean from a remote client to your UV PE installation. Is the file you
want to access on another UV machine or is it a different database?
I hate to ask a redundant question but I just can not put my finger
on it.
The variable to inform the name of the calling program from a
subroutine
Thanks !!
Barry Rogen
PNY Technologies, Inc.
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I dont know if it's relevant to 2003 but there was a special ts_service that was
required for the break key to work with w2k
sure hope I remembered this correctly we initially went thru this in early 2002
Rich
Ray Buchner wrote:
Rodrigo:
I just went through some pain when I moved to Win:2003
Rodrigo,
You can install the latest version. As far as I know this version is
compiled on a 64 bit machine, but is NOT 64 bit written. This came from an
instructor in Denver. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Angelo Collazo
System Administrator
Silver Line Building Products Corporation
One Silver Line
Rodrigo:
I just went through some pain when I moved to Win:2003 so I wanted to
share my experience.
We originally installed UV 10 on the new 2003 machine. Everything
appeared to function perfectly except one thing... The break key was
unable to be assigned and would not 'stick'. This was a re
Eugene,
All you simply need to do is share your laptop drive and map it on the
network with the path info. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Angelo Collazo
System Administrator
Silver Line Building Products Corporation
One Silver Line Drive
North Brunswick NJ, 08902
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For source-code files, consider www.EditPlus.com to FTP the file into an
Editor.
--Bill
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Rodrigo,
The current highest available version is 10.1.18, but there are a number
of lower versions that are also compatible with Win2003 and still
available as well.
The easiest way to find this information at any time is to use the
Product Availability matrix provided thru the U2TechConnect pag
Don't know if you're still having problems with this printer, but I have some
suggestions:
1. When you go into the Properties for a printer in Windows there are 2
areas where you define the setup for the job. Under the General tab you have
the Printing Preferences. These are the default options whe
This is seriously flawed !
I have over the past years, as some of you know, already had problems
reading XML docs that are utf-8 encoded, problems being processes crashing
out randomly etc.
Now I am using the XDOM routines to parse an xml document, and they fail to
work if there are characters ov
Steve
Interesting that you didn't use ODBC to move the data directly out of
Unidata?
In the DTS script you can use CONVERT or CAST to change the data type.
Eg: SELECT CAST(COMPANY AS varchar(3)) AS Company, Project,
CAST(ProjectName AS varchar(60)) AS ProjectName, CONVERT(char(10),
EndDate,
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