I usually find this boils down to a couple of problems, the actual http
headers, or the soap envelope. The xml payload is easy to test outside of
udt. The headers maybe not so.
An invaluable tool is the protocolLogging databasic function, call this
before and after the http call, and examine
Hi group
We are getting a new machine to replace our aging redhat 4 box. Our hosting
partner has suggested that the best stable version of redhat is 5.7. Even
tho 6.2 is now out. Personally I would rather go 6.2 just to ensure we have
the latest. The unidata matrix lists redhat 5 and 6 is
I'm with you. Go with the current version or make your hosting partner
give you specific reasons why you shouldn't.
-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Symeon Breen
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 8:20
Also you can't go wrong with spindle disks in a RAID 10... Part of my
issues are my own fault. I fell prey to the rebate and marketing.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 11:49 AM, John Thompson jthompson...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm working on setting up a RHEL 6.1 box. I think 6.2 is still in beta...
or
Yeah - it will be 15k SAS drives in raid 10 - not quite got the spare cash
for ssd's
Thanks for the help guys.
-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of John Thompson
Sent: 06 December 2011 17:03
To: U2
Greetings,
If you're running Redback and Universe applications on a 64-bit Windows
environment, please share which hardware you're using, Redback/Universe
version you're on, and the performance as compared to a 32-bit platform.
Please indicate if you're using separate servers for Universe and
That's better. It wasn't the ';' in the last one that caused the problem -
especially with a generic routine - it was the reliance on the date format
being m/d/y (which Dave's original noted).
Not sure why you're trying so hard to compress the lines. This routine will
easily fit in pretty much
Tdate = OCONV(DATE(),D4-)
mm1= Tdate[1,2]+1
1 = Tdate[7,4]
if mm1 12 then
mm1 = 01
1 += 1
end
EDATE = ICONV(mm1:-01-:1,D4-) - 1
EDATE = OCONV(EDATE,D2/); here is external format end-of-month
-Original Message-
From: Rick Nuckolls r...@lynden.com
To: U2 Users
I also see that you were right. RHEL 6.2 came out today. Kill me now. I
can't keep up anymore. Whatever happened to years between software
releases.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Symeon Breen syme...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah - it will be 15k SAS drives in raid 10 - not quite got the spare
Someone has probably already suggested one like this but I use:
DATE = ICONV(2-11-11,'D')
MONTH = OCONV(DATE,DM)
YEAR = OCONV(DATE,DY)
MONTH += 1
IF MONTH 12 THEN
MONTH = 1
YEAR += 1
END
LAST.DAY = ICONV(MONTH:/1/:YEAR,'D')-1
-Original Message-
From:
Does anyone know if the PERFORM or EXECUTE statements can be used
interchangeably in a WebDE stateless object or statefull Uquery object?
WebDE is running in a UniVerse environment in Information flavor.
Thanks!
Harry Reiter
K R Consulting
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Your method is also the way I've always done it, but an alternate method
just came to mind:
MONTH = OCONV(DATE, 'DM')
YEAR = OCONV(DATE, 'D Y[Z4]')
LEAP = MOD(YEAR, 4) = 0
MONTHS = ''
MONTHS1 = 31
MONTHS2 = 28 + LEAP
MONTHS3 = 31
MONTHS4 = 30
MONTHS5 = 31
MONTHS6 = 30
MONTHS7 = 31
MONTHS8 = 31
Leap years are a little more complex than MOD(YEAR,4)
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_years#Algorithm
if year modulo 4 is 0
then
if year modulo 100 is 0
then
if year modulo 400 is 0
then
is_leap_year
Can I *improve* on your method?
Months = '31,':(28+Leap):',31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31'
Last.day = FIELD(Months,,,Month)
-Original Message-
From: John Hester jhes...@momtex.com
To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Tue, Dec 6, 2011 3:15 pm
Subject: Re: [U2] End of
Mr Castro's code wins. Pure elegance.
Marco Antonio Rojas Castro - initials M.A.R.C.
My uncle's name is Roy Owen Young - I tease him it's so he can remember it.
Regards, Keith
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