Thank you, Symeon. I made the changes you suggested and began receiving
data. I don't quite have the attributes defined properly yet but I'm
working on them.
I very much appreciate your response.
Steve Jones
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Chris and Bill - thanks for the notes but I'm telling ya I'm not
using default ports, not connecting to port 22, and not
connecting to an unused socket. I have Unidata SSH set to port
21023 and I can see it running. Telnet to 21023 causes a dialog
to display on the server desktop.
Bill, you're r
Tony:
This is what I get...
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\wphaskett>telnet 192.168.1.12 3000
Connecting To 192.168.1.12...Could not open connection to the host, on port
3000
: Connect failed
C:\Do
Is there a reason that IBM did not add 'chaptered rowsets'? Seems like this
would be a logical thing to have, if the standard supports it already -- was
there a 'reason' for it being missing, or just a budgetary thing?
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Henry
Yes, there are!
ODBC is slow - designed for compatibility not performance. OleDB is, in
theory at least, at little quicker since it is a leaner protocol: ODBC was
designed to present a common and highly rigid/specified view of a database,
and as a result it is generally considered a little
You say changing - changing from what ?
Personally I would only ever use ODBC if I really had to and then only for
reporting. If you want to do anything interactive I would use uniobjects
either as .net or for java - or use some intelligence above that layer like
the ibm ado providers, U2.NET or
Hi
When you specify the field in the EXT it is the position of it relative to
the start - so you don't need to dupe the Transaction element
The following EXT will work
Both the start and the field attributes use standard xpath notation - so to
get an attribute you
Hi Tony,
Would this be a UniData PE problem, or would it be a problem with some
other (unrelated) software listening on port 22 ?
Regards
- Chris Thornton
"Tony G" <1tlx6h...@sneakemail.com>
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