Dianne
are You sure that the bounce comes from the listserver?
( To check that select show all headers and look for
@listserver.u2ug.org in any of the Received - headers.)
If they bounce eralier ask Your mail admin.
-- mats
Dianne Ackerman skrev:
Does anyone have any idea why I would be
We have used the SEEK filehandle, 0 2 statement
It is literally an exposure of the C seek statement.
Yes, it works
John Woollam | Group Function Support 1 (Finance Systems) | Travis Perkins
PLC | UK
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
The environment is a virtualized Windows 2003 Server and Universe 10.2.10
On occasion, Ive been notified twice, it may have occurred more often, a
Universe process (tl_server.exe) will consume 100% of the CPU. When this
happens, support is automatically notified and they need an explanation.
Hi Curt,
Try PORT.STATUS when the problem occurs. This will tell you where it
is in the application.
Martin Phillips
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I know most won't care, but since I'm in the midst of a lot of Unidata
migrations...
Unidata provides three nifty tools: convcode, convdata and convidx for use
in migrating a database.
Can anyone tell me why the syntax for the three aren't the same? convdata
and convidx use a unix-like -r
I hit a similar problem with the .Net Uniobjects. A .Net application was
using an old version. I recompiled the application with the new version and
the problem went away. This occurred when a uniobject call took more than 6
minutes to respond.
Regards
David Jordan
Probably because you would never have subdirectories in your program
directory.
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Butera
Sent: 25 March 2010 10:58
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] Unidata Silly
Really? We have large trees with code placed all around. If we had a
single folder it might have 1 files in it-ugly.
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Jeff Butera
jbut...@hampshire.edu
On Mar 25, 2010, at 8:35 AM, Symeon Breen syme...@gmail.com wrote:
Probably because you would never have
Yes I do!
Bill Haskett wrote:
Do you use Thunderbird?
Bill
Dianne Ackerman said the following on 3/24/2010 12:30 PM:
Does anyone have any idea why I would be getting the following error
message bounced to me when I
Usually because a client has closed their terminal emulator without
disconnecting nicely. The process loops attempting to read from the socket.
No remedy but to kill the process.
Brian
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
So are you saying you have one program file with multiple subdirectories in
it ?
How would you then compile or catalog such programs - say if it is
BP/typeAprogs/progname
Or are you saying in one account you have multiple program files ? - If so
then you have to use convcode against each
Just wondering if anyone has ever successfully implemented a B2B
e-procurement transaction (punchout, punchout response, punch out order
message, order) using universe, with SciQuest as the facilitator.
I have most of it working but cannot seem to satisfying their reply needs
for the POOM.
See comments in-line.
-Original Message-
From: Symeon Breen
So are you saying you have one program file with multiple
subdirectories in
it ?
[Colin] Sure - why not?
How would you then compile or catalog such programs - say if it is
BP/typeAprogs/progname
[Colin] The same as
Sorry - i think we were talking at cross purposes there.
Yes an account is just a directory but many people refer to the directory in
which they run the udt process as the account and this is where the voc
resides. - typically the program files would be sub directories inside this
On unidata ?
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of
bradley.sch...@usbank.com
Sent: 25 March 2010 14:10
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Unidata Silly Gripe
How would you then compile or catalog such
Yes, on UniData (7.1). And our program BP is outside the application
account/directory. So in our case we do have a directory with nothing but
code in it and convcode -r would make sense.
Brad.
Symeon Breen
On unidata ?
bradley.sch...@usbank.com
Sent: 25 March 2010 14:10
To: U2
Well, I'll certainly concur that an account is simply the location of the
VOC.
Key word there - typically.
Consider:
Acct\bp\live\SOprogs
Acct\bp\test\SOprogs
Acct\bp\custom\SOprogs
(OK - so no real pgm directories alongside programs. What about expanding to
:
Acct\bp\live\SOprogs\includes)
Vs.
Really? We have more than 20 subdirectories in our program directory. Each
of them is defined as a DIR in Unidata, but at the Unix level (and
convcode is a system-level command, not a Unidata verb) each is simply a
sub-directory of the source directory.
Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
We're with Larry and have truckloads.
As the one who started the thread, let me be clear: i'm grateful
these utilies have recursIve option and just curious why syntax might
differ between them.
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Jeff Butera
jbut...@hampshire.edu
On Mar 25, 2010, at 12:23 PM, Larry
I do. Multi-level directory files. Or, maybe, I misunderstand your
comment. :-)
Bill
Symeon Breen said the following on 3/25/2010 5:35 AM:
Probably because you would never have subdirectories in your program
Just a different way of doing it i suppose - i do have separate sub
directories but they are under the dev account and not under say BP
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Larry Hiscock
Sent: 25 March
The problem with Thunderbird is that you can't, well, at least I can't,
set it up to reply to the U2 list in text mode if you normally respond
to email in auto detect mode. I've set everything up to auto detect
except email I send to the U2 group. But, if I don't originate the
email, i.e. I
Thanks - this definitely explains it all to me! And this time I'm doing
the Option-Format-Plain Text thing :)
-Dianne
Bill Haskett wrote:
The problem with Thunderbird is that you can't, well, at least I
can't, set it up to reply to the U2 list in text mode if you
normally respond to email in
Doesn't UV have a service/daemon that cleans these up, like UniData?
Bill
Brian Leach said the following on 3/25/2010 6:19 AM:
Usually because a client has closed their terminal emulator without
disconnecting nicely. The
Well that explains why you seem to be replying to yourself all of the time
;) and I thought talking to myself was bad
Colin
-Original Message-
From: Bill Haskett
The problem with Thunderbird is that you can't, well, at least I can't,
set it up to reply to the U2 list in text mode
Not disconnected sessions. Just locks. However, UniAdmin has a
configurable keepalive facility. Check it out.
LeRoy
Sent from my iPhone 3Gs
On 25 Mar 2010, at 7:11 PM, Bill Haskett wphask...@advantos.net
wrote:
Doesn't UV have a service/daemon that cleans these up, like UniData?
Bill
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Here is what I collected from postings regarding UniData log and error log
placement. Feel free to forward anything I missed.
Note - some of the comments strayed into application architecture and log level
determination and reporting - beyond the original discussion of log placement.
If we make
Right. I use that in all our UniData installations.
Bill
Leroy Dreyfuss said the following on 3/25/2010 12:01 PM:
Not disconnected sessions. Just locks. However, UniAdmin has a
configurable keepalive facility. Check it
In message 031801cacc3b$feb964a0$fc2c2d...@com, Symeon Breen
syme...@gmail.com writes
Just a different way of doing it i suppose - i do have separate sub
directories but they are under the dev account and not under say BP
Just a little point - bearing in mind I've never used genuine Pick but I
Actually, you COULD do this on the Pr1me. Our application was migrated to
Unidata from Pr1me Information. We always kept program sub-directories
segregated by application (e.g. AR, AP, GL, etc).
--Larry
-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
In message snt141-w2040511e4ab89e0e961de1c2...@phx.gbl, Dan Fitzgerald
dangf...@hotmail.com writes
One thing you could do is to make that sleep like 30 seconds, find that pid,
then use the AIX truss command against it while it's sleeping, and see
what bombs.
When they drop to AIX, are they
In message 00c201cacc68$af62e700$0e28b5...@com, Larry Hiscock
lar...@wcs-corp.com writes
Actually, you COULD do this on the Pr1me. Our application was migrated to
Unidata from Pr1me Information. We always kept program sub-directories
segregated by application (e.g. AR, AP, GL, etc).
But I'm
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