my brain's not working in the cold:
Swapped @PARAM & @PARMS in the previous response. Should have been:
...if you want to pass in @PARAM from a dictionary
Derived field: (B('P.CALLSYSS9075.1,VIA,':SHIP_VIA))
Your subroutine should look like this:
Subroutine SYSS9075.1
include DMSKELCODE
it's Sunday (and 4 o'celcius outside here :)
Stu
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What are you people doing 'working' on a Saturday?!
Sincerely,
David Laansma
IT Manager
Hubbard Supply Co.
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Also, if you want to pass in @PARMS (not @PARAMS(NN)) from a dictionary
Derived field: B('P.CALLSYSS9075.1,VIA,':SHIP_VIA)
Your subroutine should look like this:
Subroutine SYSS9075.1
include DMSKELCODE COMMON
type = field(PARMS,',',1)
shipVia = field(PARMS,',',2)
Etc
Howeve
What are you people doing 'working' on a Saturday?!
Sincerely,
David Laansma
IT Manager
Hubbard Supply Co.
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Susan Joslyn
Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2010 6:37 PM
To: u2-user
I have this happening at a client site and I've been all through the re-file
everything and it won't quit. It happens *consistently* if I have more than
one session open, but still happens intermittently when I don't. If you do
come up with a fix for this I'd be very keen to learn it!
Thanks,
Susan,
Can you try logging into the account using the SYSID parameter to go to the
second system. LOGTO ACCOUNT,SYSID2 - does this invoke the corruption message?
If not, then it may be the XXCONTROL or other XX item which needs to be checked.
Cheers
Stuart Boydell
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Fro
If the first parameter of your subroutine is the return value then you can just
use a SB+ derived field like: I(SUBR('SYSS9075.1','VIA',SHIP_VIA))
Your subroutine should look like this:
Subroutine SYSS9075.1(retVal,type,shipVia)
Etc
Stuart Boydell
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I need help
Try:
LIST FILE1 EVAL "TRANS(FILE2,@RECORD<1,DCOUNT(@RECORD<1>,@VM)>,'12','X')"
Richard Lewis
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 10:15 AM, James Patrick Volkman <
jamesvolk...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm attempting to do a translate and was wondering if anyone might have a
> suggestion.
>
> Attribute (or Fiel
AH what about refiling each of the F5-Accounts with Restrictions screens
from /SEC.GROUP.SETUP? Those have checksums as well - and refer to systems.
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Kevin, XX is the first system (first menu option) on the account. Different
letters, but that is how U2 TechConnect always refers to this message. I
did re-file the menu also, just to be sure it was not confused.
Susan Lynch
F. W. Davison & Company, Inc.
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To recap: you logged in as the SB user, refiled all of the groups, and
you're still getting the XX message corrupt message? XX is a system?
user? group? account?
Just trying to clear my head and understand what SB+ "thinks" is incorrect.
I wouldn't think this would be much of an issue, bu
Kevin, yes, ROOT was the first one I did!
Susan Lynch
F. W. Davison & Company, Inc.
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To: "U2 Users List"
Sent: 05/22/2010 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: [U2] receiving error message XX record corrupt on logto
That's interesting, because refiling the gr
That's interesting, because refiling the group records is usually all it
takes. Did you refile the ROOT record?
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Al,
Where did you download PLS.BAR128 from? (bad grammar, I know, but the
correct form sounds so stilted) I'd like to check it out, because I
never assume that what I wrote is the absolute best way to do it, and I
always want to learn new techniques.
Regards,
Charlie Noah
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