Bill
This is an issue that is also present in the current wIntegrate version (the
basis for the DC product).
I understand that it is due to an interaction between WINTEG (DC) and the
Aero interface of Vista and Win7.
Has your boss changed PCs or upgraded OS recently?
Gregor
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Hi Bill
This is a problem with Wintegrate and DC on Vista and Windows 7. I believe
Rocket is looking at this, but you should make a support call to Rocket on
this. If you use Windows 7, you could run DC through the xp virtual mode. You
could try running DC in xp compatible mode in windows 7
VSG (Visual Schema Generator) is supplied on the UniData Client CD.
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Who makes the VSG software, that is, what is VSG?
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Well, I tried to make it very simple. I made a clone of one of our primary
files with a sample of 200 records. I then built the records with just 5
attributes. One of them has mulitvalues. I need to learn how to use the ODBC
myself, I guess.
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Sounds like they don't know how to setup the ODBC to your system. And
they would have to know how to get only the specific data they wanted
(date range, etc). Might be a bit much without you walking them through
it.
Good luck! :)
Best Regards,
Caryl Lange
Programmer/Business Analyst
HME
14110 St
Yes, the vendor has access to our system but we were only allowing limited
access while they were "trying" to connect and retrieve the data. I told
them to use ODBC. We'll see how it goes.
Thanks for the help,
Bruce
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You created the schema so another program can use ODBC to view the data
(in a single sentence). If your vendor is expecting a text or csv type
file, you could create that using Excel or Access and send that to her.
Or you could skip ODBC all together an create the file using UD.
Here, they use the
That is the part that I am missing: how to create the file? With what tool?
Am I supposed to do something in UniData? Or is this a file that is readable
from Windows? How do your folks using VB, Excel and Access with the views
get the data?
Thanks,
Bruce
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This seems to be a copy/paste issue with DC on Vista/Win Server 2008 and
greater.
IIRC there's an open service ticket with Rocket.
Cheers,
Stuart Boydell
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Brutzman, Bi
I would think she would have to create the file herself using the view
you created (or you would have to do it for her). We have folks here
using VB, Excel and Access with the views.
Best Regards,
Caryl Lange
Programmer/Business Analyst
HME
14110 Stowe Drive
Poway, California 92064
phone: (858) 64
An important user here (my boss) likes to use the mouse to move around
our green screen applications.
Although I have tried to discourage this type of mouse use, he asked me
to find the answer.
He tells me that this worked at one time. It is not clear to me if I
changed our applications or if t
Hi All,
I installed the VSG software onto our HPUX UniData machine and generated my
first view. This is meant for an external vendor to be able to import daily
sales. I cannot find much in the way of documentation but with the help that
I got last week I was able to run VSG and create the view.
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