Not sure of how the different versions of Wizard work but ours is not the same
as Noel has explained (but similar).
What I have is:
The Wizard screen generator uses the WVD param file (eg STOCK.MAINT) and when
the code (executable basic code) is generated it creates an item in the W2 file
with
it was a great run for me while it lasted.
i too spent 22 years with pick/unidata and a total of 32 years programming.
alas it seems the hypothyroidism, too many injuries, anaphylactic
allergies to perfume that actually have me carrying around an epi-pen
where ever i go, prostate cancer and t
>From the filename, I think it is Wizard screen generated code. If it is,
there will be a W2 file that holds all the parameters for the screen
generator with the ID W.A26.ISS.EMPLOYMENT . Even though there is a voc
pointer, I suspect it is a subroutine called as part of sub screen.
Noel
Hi Wally,
That's great but what about UniVerse internals as well?
Tom
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John Thompson wrote: I have heard of a couple of folks retiring at Rocket. I
hope you guys passed on all your great knowledge of the DBMS' internals :)
Absolutely. One of my primary activities since the first of the year was
delivering technical presentations to the U2 support engineers and sal
I have heard of a couple of folks retiring at Rocket. I hope you guys
passed on all your great knowledge of the DBMS' internals :)
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:50 PM, Wally Terhune
wrote:
> almost.
> March 19 will be my final day.
> thanks
>
> Wally Terhune
> Technical Support Engineer
> Rocket So
Hi,
You didn't identify the OS. Here are a few examples of how you can see if
there is a copy on your system:
On Linux use "locate" (in Unix shell)
locate A26.ISS.EMPLOYMENT
On other flavors of Unix you will need to be root, and use the "find"
command. (in Unix shell). Find will wor
You're welcome Peter. Sounds like you're past first base (communications OK)
and now the challenge is handing the XML data exchanges. That will be fun!
Will you use be the UV BASIC XML DOM routines?
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