Seems to me that the difference between reply and reply-all would be located
in your email reader, not the mailing list manager.
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
Sent: Thursday, November
That's the U2 Partner out of Midrand.
Regards,
LeRoy Dreyfuss
Sent from my iPad 2
On Nov 22, 2012, at 4:44 PM, "Tony Gravagno" <3xk547...@sneakemail.com> wrote:
> One of the annoying things about this list is that when you respond to
> a post it seems to go directly to the author as well as to
One of the annoying things about this list is that when you respond to
a post it seems to go directly to the author as well as to the list.
And people tend to Reply-All when they should just Reply. Because of
this I sometimes get a direct response from the author as though I
contacted him directly,
still have not received anything, so just a burp in the ol'
AXIZJHBEXCAS01 server content regulator i guess
and a rather rude one it was.
On 11/22/2012 11:40 AM, Bill Haskett wrote:
Anyone see anything like the below? I just received two emails at the
same time as my post today.
Nope - but I haven't sent anything to the U2 list either...
Hth
Colin
-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: November 22, 2012 12:40 PM
To: U2 Mail List
Subject: [U2] Fwd: [MailServer Noti
woof, they just called you a racist. LAWSUIT
;-)
On 11/22/2012 11:40 AM, Bill Haskett wrote:
Anyone see anything like the below? I just received two emails at the
same time as my post today. I wonder if this is a U2 group thing.
The header information is below the message. Thanks,
Anyone see anything like the below? I just received two emails at the
same time as my post today. I wonder if this is a U2 group thing.
The header information is below the message. Thanks,
Bill
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Again, there are a lot of things that need to be addressed. One of the
largest consumers of time is figuring out how UniData does essentially
the same thing D3 does. This can be quite frustrating. Each site is
different, as I've learned through communicating with others.
Several examples of
> From: Daniel Ruckel
> Can I convince someone in this group to share their experience/s
> converting D3 to UniData?
As someone who uses both platforms I'd have to ask why anyone would
want to do such a thing. I support clients and products on both
platforms - there's no big difference. As someon
As others have said, it largely depends on how vanilla your d3 application
is.
Things like the %-operations in FlashBasic will need special treatment as
will any user exits, there are equivalents to %open() in the socket api and
the sequential file operations but they will need converting over. Ob
Our frantic release schedule has slowed down a bit. Okay, well not really.
This release we are cleaning up a few issues. Here is our change log:
v3.5.16 - November 20, 2012
XLr8Dictionary had a problem with selected dictionaries items not get
saved.
Bugzilla [Bug 467] - Linking a project t
Hi Danny:
We have converted a lot of D3 users to to Unidata. The biggest part of the
conversion is the dictionaries. Unidata uses the "Prime" standard
dictionaries unlike Universe which can use both "Prime" and Pick standard.
Unidata conversion utilities want to make all of the dictionaries
mul
On 11/22/2012 5:46 AM, Marco Manyevere wrote:
> I have a large dynamic array ID.LIST. 99% of it is made of ID.LIST<1> which
> itself is multi valued. I need to extract only ID.LIST<1, 1>. Im just
> wondering if the technical implementation of REC.ID = ID.LIST<1, 1> results
> in an unnecessary sc
I have a large dynamic array ID.LIST. 99% of it is made
of ID.LIST<1> which itself is multi valued. I need to extract only ID.LIST<1,
1>. Im just wondering if the technical implementation of REC.ID = ID.LIST<1, 1>
results in an unnecessary scan of almost the entire array looking for @FM to
deli
Danny:
I have plenty of experience converting D3 to UniData. There are
significant differences you have to address and various tricks to get
the D3 backup restored on the UniData machine.
There are a number of things about UD that drive one crazy. What
overcomes all of this is that UniData
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