Re: [U2] Software Package for retail auto parts stores

2007-05-08 Thread Gabriel Green
If you (or anyone else) are looking for auto glass shop software, I couldn't be more impressed with ChameleonWare by Digital Business Controls ( www.dbcontrols.com) -- I don't work for them, I work for the end user auto glass replacement company; but they are the ones who got me interested in U2 in

RE: [U2] 2 questions, one on STATUS and the other on STEAL-FILE

2007-05-08 Thread Jeff Fitzgerald
Keith, Could you give us an example of that -- I don't seem to be able to get it to work: >SET.INDEX FAST.STATS TO I_FAST.STATS Unable to read item "I_FAST.STATS". >SET.INDEX FAST.STATS TO ./I_FAST.STATS Unable to read item "./I_FAST.STATS". Jeff Fitzgerald Fitzgerald & Long, Inc. ===

[U2] Moving UniVerse over to another machine...

2007-05-08 Thread Gabriel Green
This weekend, I plan to move UniVerse (10.2, Win Server 2003 x64 Standard Edition, SP2) to another machine running the same OS. What is the proper procedure? I have already installed and authorized UV on the other machine. I take it it's not as simple as copying D:\IBM over to the other machine

RE: [U2] 2 questions, one on STATUS and the other on STEAL-FILE

2007-05-08 Thread Keith Johnson \(DSLWN\)
Hi there, There is a utility program at http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?FileStatus to show the file STATUS stuff in a usable manner. You may also be interested in FILEINFO stuff which is at http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?FileInfo Regards, Keith --- u2-users mailing list u2-u

RE: [U2] 2 questions, one on STATUS and the other on STEAL-FILE

2007-05-08 Thread Keith Johnson \(DSLWN\)
Brian Leach wrote >1. Before you take a copy of the file in Explorer, check whether it has any indexes. > >If a file has secondary indexing, UniVerse holds the absolute path to the index in the file header. You must use SET.INDEX to either change or remove that path on the history file, otherwise

RE: [U2] User Security Access

2007-05-08 Thread Brutzman, Bill
Think "CRUD"... The IBM term that (I think) stands for "Create, Read, Update, Delete". Users need permissions to read and write to files, but not delete. --Bill -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Paul Parkinson Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 12:2

[U2] User Security Access

2007-05-08 Thread Paul Parkinson
Hello Group, We tend to run Unidata 7.1 on Windows 2003 and have upto know applied admin rights to users of the system. Could anyone tell me the MINIMUM windows security permissions required to access the accounts on Unidata? Kind regards Paul Parkinson --- u2-users mailing list u2-users@lis

RE: [U2] IPv6

2007-05-08 Thread Glen Batchelor
Most *nix platforms have supported both for some time now so you can run either or both depending on your routing hardware and software end-point requirements. I have no clue about Microsoft's mayhem. I hope I don't confuse too many people here. I'm still catching up on the v6 addressing scheme m

Re: [U2] IPv6

2007-05-08 Thread Jeff Schasny
Or... reading a bit further down... Perhaps 2016. Jeff Schasny wrote: > A good (caution, long and technical) look at IPV4 address consumption: > > *http://tinyurl.com/bplzg* > > Article bottom line: At current consumption rates the entire IPV4 > address pool is projected to be allocated by Sept 2

Re: [U2] IPv6

2007-05-08 Thread Jeff Schasny
A good (caution, long and technical) look at IPV4 address consumption: *http://tinyurl.com/bplzg* Article bottom line: At current consumption rates the entire IPV4 address pool is projected to be allocated by Sept 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Might I be so bold as to point out that the pictu

RE: [U2] 2 questions, one on STATUS and the other on STEAL-FILE

2007-05-08 Thread Stevenson, Charles
> The basic STATUS IE > STATUS ARRAY FROM F.FILE ELSE ARRAY = '' > returns 30 + attributes is the definitions covered in a manual > some where? I copied from the manual & came up with an include file for the STATUS statement that mimics the very nice UNIVERSE.INCLUDE FILEINFO.H that IBM gives us

RE: [U2] I-DESC Dict Items Returning SUBR Value

2007-05-08 Thread Stevenson, Charles
Dave, To attract this lists' deepest-down-diving-est, longest-staying-under-est, most-with-mud-coming up-est gurus, try these: 1. Alter your I-descriptor to replace all system delimiters with a normal character that you can see: 01: I 02: SUBR( 'PDESC' , @ID , @RECORD ); CONVERT( @IM:@AM:@VM:

Re: [U2] IPv6

2007-05-08 Thread karlp
Might I be so bold as to point out that the pictures are misleading? They represent only about 1/4th of the available addresses because they show only class 'a' networks. If they showed a picture of class 'c' networks, the numbers would be staggering, on the side of availability. Can anyone spell '

Re: [U2] App crashing with "Bad file descriptor"

2007-05-08 Thread Allen Egerton
Flory, John wrote: I am investigating why the app crashed! with "Bad file descriptor - CRITICAL ERROR! Notify the system administrator" So far all I've found is "Bad file descriptor - when trying to access a file usually means filesystem corruption", I have forward to the OS team to investigate

RE: [U2] App crashing with "Bad file descriptor"

2007-05-08 Thread Flory, John
Thanks Arie. I'll have a look at them Regards John Flory Database Administrator E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Desk: +61 8 8408 4233 Mobile: +61 417 814 579 This email isintended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is confidential or privilege

RE: [U2] Connecting to a remote Universe server in Universe Basic

2007-05-08 Thread Symeon Breen
It is only about 20 or 30 lines of code is ASP.NET to write a web service front end to a universe basic program using uniobjects.net. You could do this and call it using the standard http or soap client library in databasic. No need for the u2 web services tool. Rgds Symeon. -Original M

RE: [U2] I-DESC Dict Items Returning SUBR Value

2007-05-08 Thread David Jordan
Hi Dave Have you tried using the "T" option in the format of the Dictionary. ie FMT "20T" This will wrap the item after 20 characters and if I remember right will try a break between words. Regards David Jordan Managing Consultant --- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To

RE: [U2] I-DESC Dict Items Returning SUBR Value

2007-05-08 Thread brian
Dave Since you've done the hard work, I'm guessing it's probably something too obvious to notice - like not having the display width and format correctly defined in attribute 5 of your IType.. Brian I am trying to create a dictionary item in Universe 10.0.10 and 10.2.3 that will return the des

RE: [U2] App crashing with "Bad file descriptor"

2007-05-08 Thread Arie van Dam
John, You may want to look into corrupted index-files. This might happen if you use correlatives as an index where the value of the other file's field is updated, but not the file with the index on it. Its a long shot, not knowing the platform/version etc.. Regards Arie -Original Message---

RE: [U2] 2 questions, one on STATUS and the other on STEAL-FILE

2007-05-08 Thread brian
Dave Hacking the file pointers (either Q or F type) is normal practice, BUT you do need to be careful about three things. 1. Before you take a copy of the file in Explorer, check whether it has any indexes. If a file has secondary indexing, UniVerse holds the absolute path to the index in the

RE: [U2] wintegrate 6.0

2007-05-08 Thread Anthony Youngman
When you installed your previous version of wIntegrate, did someone customise it for you? I don't remember it as being able to handle a 80/132 switch - on our system I had to code the switching escape sequences into pt250.wis myself, and I also had to edit the PTERM code so it used those sequences

[U2] App crashing with "Bad file descriptor"

2007-05-08 Thread Flory, John
I am investigating why the app crashed! with "Bad file descriptor - CRITICAL ERROR! Notify the system administrator" So far all I've found is "Bad file descriptor - when trying to access a file usually means filesystem corruption", I have forward to the OS team to investigate filesystem corruption

RE: [U2] I-DESC Dict Items Returning SUBR Value

2007-05-08 Thread Bernard Lubin
I have just tested it on my server, and always get the descriptions printed on multiple lines. I do not know what your routine UHL.WRAP is using as a delimited when returning the values in the ANS variable. I have tried here with either @vm or @am as the delimiter in the ANS variable and it is wo