or you could just write a program to purge the file of those entries and
run it from time to time :-)
On 5/4/2012 5:35 PM, Wjhonson wrote:
I found the answer
In the VOC is an item called STACKWRITE
the first attribute is an X
the second attribute says ON
If you change that second attribute to
I found the answer
In the VOC is an item called STACKWRITE
the first attribute is an X
the second attribute says ON
If you change that second attribute to OFF
then universe will stop creating all these thousands of savedlists entries
which are keyed to user combined with port number
_
Enter .? for a list of stacker commands.
hth,
Dave
>
> When you log into Universe, by default you get a command stacker and the
> stack gets stuffed into the &SAVEDLISTS& file.
>
> What is the command that turns off that default behaviour?
> I have about a bazillion stack entries for all the di
i think if you hit .s1 it'll only save the last command, then you can redo
the .s20 and there'll only be one.
maybe it's .o to toggle on and off
been so long since i did that.
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When you log into Universe, by default you get a command stacker and the stack
gets stuffed into the &SAVEDLISTS& file.
What is the command that turns off that default behaviour?
I have about a bazillion stack entries for all the different users who've ever
worked here times all the port numb
No experience with a scale, but we've been using the Digi Portserver II
16 at 5 locations for around 10 years now. I buy them used on eBay.
They cost almost nothing used (here's one for $36:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/digi-portserver-II-16-network-port-server-withou
t-power-cord-/160774286373?pt=LH_D
I concur. I have several pack/ship automation lines with PS90's
running on the "PS One" serial servers set to server mode. I can only
help with theory on the code since it's on D3. I wrote a live network
scale input prompt that polls the scale for weight changes and displays
the changes wh
Sorry that I missed the original post. Here's another approach to
consider.
AnzioWin, our terminal emulator, contains two features that can address
this need. First, we have bidirectional AUX support compatible with the
terminals we emulate. You would attach the scale (or other serial device)
I suspect not with this in the OP: "What I would like to do is network a scale
in our receiving department."
Most places don't put the UV/UD box in receiving. At least I HOPE not. :)
Robert F. Porter, MCSE, CCNA, ZCE, OCP-Java
Lead Sr. Programmer / Analyst
Laboratory Information Services
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That's why I asked. For all we know it could also be 10 feet away.
Robert Porter wrote:
There are lots of reasons...
How far is the device?We span an 11 floor set of buildings where the UV box is, plus 3 dozens other buildings across a radius of upwards of 100 miles. With serial the farther
There are lots of reasons...
How far is the device?We span an 11 floor set of buildings where the UV box
is, plus 3 dozens other buildings across a radius of upwards of 100 miles.
With serial the farther you go, the slower you have to set it. Or are you going
to put in short hauls to get o
The issue with LIST.READU and the pid is a known issue in 11.1.1 and a fix is
scheduled to be available in 11.1.3
As I think that 11.1.1 was a Windows release, it may only affect Windows.
"Wjhonson" wrote in message
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> I think
I have not communicated with the type of device you are thinking of
using but I would suggest that if there is no specific reason to connect
to the scale via Ethernet you could hook it to your Unix box serially
and read/write via the !ASYNC (aka !AMLC) subroutine. Ahh the joys of
serial communi
We have used this device:
http://www.digi.com/products/serialservers/digionesp#overview
http://ftp1.digi.com/support/documentation/92000326_D.pdf
It's been in use now for about 6 years - no problems - but I don't read from
it, only write to it for
A serial printer (our version has an lpd protoco
Hello,
Has anyone used a "Serial to Ethernet" Device between a Mettler Scale (
PS60 ) and their Unidata / Universe System? We are running Unidata on a Unix
machine. What I would like to do is network a scale in our receiving
department. The "Serial to Ethernet" device would be set up as
Hello Satya and welcome to the group.
Rgds
Symeon.
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