If you read the Dynamic connect PDF that comes with the release, there is
documentation on scripts that do this. I unfortunatly don't have the manual
with me at the mo.
Bjorn
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I know what you mean..
Even after contacting the VAR this was not resolved. Since it involves
multiple systems I'm really wondering what the source of the issue is.
Which side has the problem? Is it something related to a buffer size
setting on either side? Is it a quirk with the combination of
Just because I respect the past and can recognize the perpetual changing of
the 'state of the art' doesn't mean I live in the past.
Your comments are unwelcome, short-sighted and clearly illustrate a complete
lack of knowledge of what I know and where I've been. I praised F
correlatives in the
Does it make any sense to use Hibernate with UniObjects for Java?
--Bill
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I seem to recall that there is a keyword / option / modifier which will
display more details about the internals of a select statement.
Am I hallucinating again or is there really such an animal ?
We are on UniVerse 9.6.1
Cheers
John Rodgers
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We have a Canon fax that converts a 'print' job to a fax if we put the fax
number in the subject of the email... I don't know about the Ricoh.
KLP
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We have a RICOH Aficio 2035e/2045e printer and it supports faxing and all
kinds of good stuff. Has anyone figured out
On 10/13/06, Brutzman, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it make any sense to use Hibernate with UniObjects for Java?
I don't think so. Hibernate is built on top of JDBC, and UniObjects
for Java is a completely different animal. (UOJ is a proprietary,
non-standard API to UniData.)
It
John,
I think the keyword is EXPLAIN. I don't have a copy of Universe nearby.
Thanks,
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Hi John,
I seem to recall that there is a keyword / option / modifier which
will display more details about the internals of a select statement.
SORT blah blah blah EXPLAIN
Martin Phillips
Ladybridge Systems
17b Coldstream Lane, Hardingstone, Northampton NN4 6DB
+44-(0)1604-709200
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Hi Diane,
Would you post your query and xml-mapping file? Are you using an xml-mapping
file? Am I correct in my reading of your question as being more concerned with
the creation of XML rather than how that data is handled in InfoPath (which I
have no experience with).
We have tackled this
We have a UniData-based system in-house that was supplied by an outside
vendor, who specified the machine in order to run their software package. I
have been charged with providing some auxiliary functionality which consists
of extracting data from a few of their files in order to download them
This is what I got using EXPLAIN on UV 10.1.11 under AIX 5.3
LIST P/O ORDER CUST P/O-DATE BY CUST WITH CUST 1 EXPLAIN
Optimizing query block 0
Tuple restriction: F3 '1'
Driver source: P/O
Access method: file scan
Sorted by: CUST
UniVerse/SQL: Press any key to continue or 'Q' to quit
Tom
Interesting. I was just thinking that something similar would be useful -
especially when using indexes and being able to tell if an index is being used
or not.
Anyone know of anything similar in Unidata?
Thanks,
Laura
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