I wanted to thank those that responded to this thread. Always helpful.
Thank you.
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Check these records in your VOC; QUIT.KEY, INTR.KEY and SUSP.KEY
It's been a long time since I used them so I forget the details, but I
believe one of then holds the break options.
Mark
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yeah, you can add $OPTIONS STATIC.DIM to all the programs that you compile in
information flavor, or $OPTIONS -STATIC.DIM to the ones in pick flavor. I would
put the COMMON definition in an include file, along with whichever static.dim
directive that you choose. The choice would be based on WHY
This is different - it NEVER gives the debug statement now and I think
there was a way to disable it. I can't find anything to support that in
the documentation, though.
-Dianne
On 6/24/2011 4:13 PM, Tom Whitmore wrote:
Normally that means that it is doing something that won't allow debugging
Normally that means that it is doing something that won't allow debugging
(waiting on a lock, performing a select, I believe are two examples).
Tom
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Beh
I agree with Bill. There is value in letting the others on this list know what
is available. One of the complaints MV developers are taunted with is that
tools/software are not available to work with our systems, which we all know is
BravoSierra.
If you bracket your [ad] accordingly, then who c
On one system that I'm working on, I no longer get the "D" debug option
when I do a control-break. Somewhere in the far reaches of my memory, I
know there is some setting that controls that, but I have no idea
anymore what it is. Can anyone help? Thanks!
-Dianne
> From: Ed
> I'm guessing that you have an array dimensioned in the
> common? Pick flavor default to $OPTIONS STATIC.DIM,
> while Information flavor defaults to $OPTIONS
> -STATIC.DIM. With STATIC.DIM, each array A(n) takes up
> n slots in common, but with -STATIC.DIM, the entire
> array takes
I've compiled subroutines under Information flavor, as globallly cataloged
program
and called them from an account that was running Reality flavor.
Not sure what you meant by F-point to the codeso that might make the
difference.
George Gallen
Senior Programmer/Analyst
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Subject: [U2] [UV] Cross-flavor code
I'll ask a simple question and only expand if
I'm guessing that you have an array dimensioned in the common?
Pick flavor default to $OPTIONS STATIC.DIM, while Information flavor defaults
to $OPTIONS -STATIC.DIM. With STATIC.DIM, each array A(n) takes up n slots in
common, but with -STATIC.DIM, the entire array takes one slot.
On Jun 24, 201
I'll ask a simple question and only expand if really necessary.
Compile a subroutine in a Pick flavor Universe account.
That subroutine has a Named Common statement.
Now F-point to that code file from an Information flavor account.
Compile another program that calls the first. (This can be in a
f
I could be wrong since I've never used NLS on U2, but I think that somewhere
there is a table identifying upper/lowercase pairs.
In the default locale, char(253) is the value mark and doesn't have an
associated case pairing, but in some other locales it is "latin small letter y
with acute" and
Hi Symeon:
Unfortunately, the U2 market is very small when compared to all of the other
databases. The U2 market is very frugal. That is why tools for U2 cost
much more than they should because there is no volume. I have priced our
XLr8 line of tools from $49.00 to $99.00 for volume sales.
Acc
Hi Tony:
Other than the title, the text was clearly marked as an advertisement.
There was no disguise in this thread other than the announcement that our
tools do work with the current release of Eclipse much to our amazement
unlike when we use to work with Microsoft and have to change code all o
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