It works!
I have been back to the manuals, and would NEVER have found it there. Talks
about @n as the result of the nth compound expression, but not as @1 as the
result of the previous line.
Help greatly appreciated - what a fabulous resource.
Hi Kate,
Try this... This will show the runni
Hi Kate
I believe you are looking for the @ variables to solve your problem. I think
in the uv help they come under the @ in the same area as the screen commands
Regards
David Jordan
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Hi Kate,
Try this... This will show the running total for every printed line
>ED DICT FILENAME RUNNING.TOTAL
This is a Type "I" Descriptor last compiled on 30/06/09 at 09:07.
20 lines long.
: P7
0001: I
0002: @1...@record<8>
0003: MD2
0004: RUNNING TOT
0005: 10R
Regards
-Origi
I am sure we used to be able to do this using I-type, but I cannot remember
how.
Now we are using I-types again (not just ocreelatives), I want to be able to
show each item outstanding for an account, with a running balance.
Can anyone help?
I have been to the doc, and read about CALC and TO
Hey David,
Why not just write a program to flip them back and forth between commented
and decommented?
*#*comment 1
code
code
code
*#*comment 2
Is what it would look like until you re-ran it to restore the comments
or you could write it so that after comment 1 it would have 40 chars of the
o
Four responses to notes raised in this thread:
Back in the 90's I was as big on Java and more open initiatives
as VB, but the MV world wasn't interested. Earlier in this
decade I was on a quest to create Linux desktop app interfaces
for MV but no one seemed interested. So I planted a firm foot i
Do you have truss or a trace command at UNIX that can track what the
PID is doing. It is pretty low level stuff, but if it is doing any file
IO, you can see that and maybe see what is going on.
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I am going from memory, so my info may be out of date. IIRC, UV has a
log called errlog that is a circular queue of like the last 100 errors
returned by UV. If it is a syntax error with a pcperform or a read to
an unopened file handle it may show itself there.
John Hester wrote:
We have an
We have an issue where UOJ sessions initiated by our web app server
occasionally get hung. This is a rare occurrance, but when it does
happen the end user on the site usually repeats the action that causes
it enough times to chew up a large number of UV licenses. The sessions
remain until killed
Since we are writing something new, I started out with Java styling
rules, then saw that the AJAX toolset was written by people more
accustomed to vb styling, so there is some mishmash, but we have
File Names: CamelCase
Field Names: CamelCase
Constants: UPPER
local variables: sometimeslower otherw
My standard is to coat anyone using a goto with salty duck fat & drop them
from 15 feet up into the play yard at the Atlanta Humane Society during Pit
Bull Play Hour. To make my standard work, you'll have to learn to fly a
helicopter...
Given the subject, I feel compelled to add: I'm kidding.
I
Dawn Wolthuis wrote:
Just my two cents. cheers! --dawn
How come Dawn's two cents are always worth more than my two cents?
Don't answer that.
All, I've found lurking on this whole thread informative &
thought-provoking. Thanks.
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In message
<1fdb619c0906290746n2d553c0ao867cb5d64327b...@mail.gmail.com>, Dawn
Wolthuis writes
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Steve Romanow wrote:
Mecki Foerthmann wrote:
It really boils down to this.
What can you do with Python in a U2 database that I can't do with Pick
Basic?
Umm, real
I started this thread and I thank those who have helped me think about
it. Some good ideas there.
But, hey guys, one of the thread's rules was:
"2. NOT about GOTO. Take it outside."
So if you don't stop, I will have to come down on this with my full
authority. (My full authority consists
Brian Leach wrote:
> Thanks guys for engaging me in this exercise. I'm usually
not this outspoken.
Look at the times of my posts. I should use Google's Beer Goggles. No
posts over 5 lines between 2am and 7am.
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> Thanks guys for engaging me in this exercise. I'm usually
> not this outspoken.
We *like* outspoken. It's better than leaving things unsaid .
Brian
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TY Dawn,
Very cool post. You laid it out there very nicely.
I hope to avoid the shiny new thing syndrome. I need to look up the book
reference you made.
WRT to the resurgence of mv-like data structures, no one will care that
we've been mv when mv wasn't cool.
Thanks guys for engaging me i
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Steve Romanow wrote:
> Mecki Foerthmann wrote:
>>
>> It really boils down to this.
>> What can you do with Python in a U2 database that I can't do with Pick
>> Basic?
>
> Umm, real unit testing ala nosetest
I realize this is the U2 list, but I thought I would note
Hi Brian,
How about adding a folding option that you can manually set the start
and end points and add your comments for the fold?
I use mvDeveloper for U2 development and textpad for other MV databases.
Kishor
Quoting Brian Leach :
Hi
I thought about adding code folding to mvDeveloper,
Here Here Brian - I was about to say something on the same lines...
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Subject: Re: [U2] Program Com
Brian Leach wrote:
Steve
I think you're possibly out of date in your view of the database - again, not
wanting to be confrontational but this is an important point that you raise.
You are correct. The inroads IBM has made by offerring XML-DOM, SOAP,
etc show they do have a plan and a clue.
Steve
I think you're possibly out of date in your view of the database - again, not
wanting to be confrontational but this is an important point that you raise.
I've also used MV for many years, but for the vast majority of that it has been
as part of a client/server or similar platform.
If y
In message <6806801183013245804b6a7c6b34750715a...@hera.gnosys.local>,
phil walker writes
As anyone written or thought about writing a code refactorer for
U2-BASIC, this would/could/should standardize code semantics and also
appearance?
If this could be made configurable to the style you want to
Brian Leach wrote:
Hi
I thought about adding code folding to mvDeveloper, but with Pick/Basic it
doesn't really work in the same way.
If you have a language that is function or member based, there is a very clear
boundary for each function, e.g.
Could a mild folding (fold the ones there i
Hi
I thought about adding code folding to mvDeveloper, but with Pick/Basic it
doesn't really work in the same way.
If you have a language that is function or member based, there is a very clear
boundary for each function, e.g.
private void doSomething{
code in here
}
which makes it easy to
Mecki,
My apologies for being confrontational. This is a subject I care deeply about.
I have worked in mv shops exclusively since 1994 (not bragging) and my point
was primarily that the IT world has surpassed our tools by a large margin.
I have written my last complicated F-correlative and a
All,
Please keep it polite. This is a civilized list.
- Charles Barouch
resu...@keyally.com
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With other words nothing I really need like manipulating a U2 database.
Does it make cups of tea too?
Well, I don't like cups of tea, so why should I change?
Steve Romanow wrote:
Mecki Foerthmann wrote:
It really boils down to this.
What can you do with Python in a U2 database that I can't do w
In message <4a4122b1@gmail.com>, Steve Romanow
writes
Kevin Gusler wrote:
Steve -
Why do you think this?
"The failure I see of this system is that even though the db is paused, it
is not in a "safe" state for backup."
Once you broke the mirror would it not be safe to backup that array??
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