Ray
I have used UO.NET for WinForms development and found it to be fast and
stable : just as its predecessor (UniObjects) has always been. I used
UniObject (uvObjects) since it first came out for all kinds of heavy data
applications - from 4GLs to reporting tools - and have never been
Hi Bill,
I am little confused about how to create another data source. Can you
give me more detail about it? Do we create another data source by using
MS data source application or uni.config configure editor. Where do you
choose shared data source?
Subject: RE: [U2] OLEDB connection string
Brian Leach stated connection pool licensing is a new feature in UniVerse
10.2 - and so I doubt you will find that anyone has had a chance to
really prove that part of it yet.
The connection pooling portion of UO.NET has be extremely tested for one
U2 Channel Partner (what we used to call VARs)
Hi
You might want to look at an article entitled How to Access U2 Data using
ODBC and OleDB in the U2UG Knowledge Base (www.mvopen.org/kb). It is a
primer and may help.
Regards,
Brian
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Stephen
Thanks. That's good to know.
Brian
The connection pooling portion of UO.NET has be extremely
tested for one
U2 Channel Partner (what we used to call VARs) that has
approximately 500 end user sites that are up to over 1,000
users at some locations. This particular Partner
Hi all!!
Someone know if exists triggers in Universe??
Thanks all!!
Pulse para ir al sitio web
JesC:s Barbero RodrC-guez
Departamento de AnC!lisis y ProgramaciC3n - Desarrollo tecnolC3gico
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Hi Brain,
I have setup uci.config and ud_database in Unidata. VSG is working fine,
but when it goes to web asp page, it hangs. I am using the asp example
that provide in Using UNIOLEDB menu. I was able to connect a few time
but not all the time. Can you setup multiply db in ud_database? I am
Yes you can create triggers.
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Hi all!!
Someone know if exists triggers in Universe??
Thanks all!!
Pulse para ir al
Not sure if this is a question? But yes, Triggers have existed in UV
for quite some time. Initially against UV SQL tables, but at release
10.x against UV Files too.
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Yes. A number of us are using triggers in UV.
BobW
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Hi all!!
Someone know if exists triggers in Universe??
Thanks
But they don't work on directoriesat least that's what I've heard (I'm a
Unidata programmer)
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Alive and well at 10.?.
On 11/28/06, chuchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!!
Someone know if exists triggers in Universe??
Thanks all!!
Pulse para ir al sitio web
JesC:s Barbero RodrC-guez
Departamento de AnC!lisis y ProgramaciC3n - Desarrollo tecnolC3gico
Zoco Gran Santander, 1B* Planta
Yeah, that has always bugged me...there is no real reasons for it as far
as I can tell.
The reasons often put up are:
1. Not able to control operating system level access...so what, we
cannot control people usin cp, rm, or mv either, or for that matter a
binary editor of some sort.
2. There is
ok
Task at hand -- install the c version of Taxware on AIX 5.3 Unidata 6.x and
interact on a transactional or batch basis. I saw Epicor listed as one of
their partners --- so
Anyone use Taxware (first data company)?
Setup?
How it interacts?
Batch or transactional?
Problems?
That is correct. The trigger information is stored in the file header in
what is called a SICA block. Since type 1 19 files are really
directories, they do not have a file header, thus, no place to store the
trigger information.
BTW, the same goes for transaction logging and directories.
Hm. That seems like a pretty straightforward solution.
Did I hear something at the IBM IOD conference in the Futures
presentation about adding triggers and/or transaction logging to
directories? Or am I mis-remembering things again? :-)
Anyone else who attended IOD an may have notes?
--
Just a question. I'm wondering what the IBM UO.Net pooling provides over
using MS Enterprise Services pooling with UO.Net? The MS pooling
component is built into the Windows OS (Enterprise Services for .Net aka
Component Services). The IBM option seems to be expensive as far as
licencing goes
Yes Triggers work well.
You can find the docs in Chapter 5 of the SQL reference manual within UV
Docs SQLREF.PDF
I have a set of pretty simple set trigger programs that I would share. They
are too big to send outside of an attachment. So I will send them to you
direct.
HTH
Tom Dodds
[EMAIL
But would triggers work on a dictionary that was created as a type 18
file? All of our files are created with type 18 dictionaries.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
UnitedHealthcare's Mid-Atlantic Health Plans
301-360-8839
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Once you see Connection Pooling in action with UO.NET, you wouldn't want
to go back! IBM has some examples applications you can download from
their website in VB.NET and C#, using connection pooling.
Unfortunately, there is a separate license and cost associated with it.
But it is worth it, for
I transferred an SQL account to a new server Windows 2003.
When I do a VERIFY.SQL I get a fatal with the message
! OS owner does not agree with SICA specified owner.
Does anyone know how to resolve this?
I have never had this problem before moving files. The only thing is I am
moving from a
Hi David,
Are there any whitepapers or info about it. I'm assuming now that there
is some U2 server-side componentry that might make it faster or have
more functionality than pooling thru Ent Services. I'd be interested to
compare. We are using Ent Services for our procurement web service and
are
I integrated Taxware into our business system (Shims - Unidata 6.0). We
use the transactional approach for exemption certificates but have
developed a c-wrapper (with the help of this list) for the realtime api
for the tax calculations.
We do not use the client side application for tax
I'll bite.
How big (or not big) is SHIMS now-a-days. I worked on it 20 years ago along
with its step brother, RESULTS. Is it supported or detached like Results?
Thanks
Mark Johnson.
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Wellit's kinda funny since this system is a highly evolved ;-) Shims
package..
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I'll
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