Thanks for all the replies.
I decided to test it. On my system (admittedly without exhaustive testing) I
found that FIND and LOCATE have very similar performance with FIND being
slightly faster than LOCATE and INDEX being slightly faster than FIND. This was
against a 75,000 element dynamic arra
Bob
The timeout value is set in the unirpcservices file, a text file located in
the UniShared directory on the server (location depends on your version of
U2).
Look for the lines beginning uvcs, udcs and defcs. (You may not have all
three). The last column is the timeout value in 1/10th seconds:
BTW I have found that port.status stack.trace, atleast on linux, on a
unirpcd process sometimes does not work, it does not return anything ! Not
sure why.
On 02/08/06, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 8/2/06, Tom Dodds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > If you are on UniVerse it is LAYE
I am attempting to have my applications never timeout when using uonet. If I
set the timeout property = 0 (zero), will this work on the client side. On
the server side what setting do I have to set when using UniAdmin tool.
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Thanks Martin!
Regards
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Dmne: Re: [U2] [UD]file size limit
Hi Bjorn,
Sequential files are limited to 2Gb in Unida
Tony
I don't think MS will view this as a bug - more a change in behaviour. If
anything it's more strict than IE6 and Firefox, which is a good thing.. I
guess I'm saying don't take it for granted that it will render the same as
previous versions, particularly now its being prepared for separate g