Ouch nasty. I once ran into a site using Chandru Murthi's UPDATE processor and
they wanted a quote on converting them to ... anything, since support didn't
really exist. It was quite painful. I mean after they'd paid x for that
system, then to have to essentially junk it completely five years
> From: Wjhonson
> Thanks I never knew that history. I've been fairly focused on [what
is
> now called] mvEnterprise, followed by Universe, MvBase, and then
> back to Universe. So never got into the D3 stuff.
>
> So if SB is not supported on D3, I wonder if there is a competing
> product that
Thanks I never knew that history. I've been fairly focused on [what is now
called] mvEnterprise, followed by Universe, MvBase, and then back to Universe.
So never got into the D3 stuff.
So if SB is not supported on D3, I wonder if there is a competing product that
runs on D3, *and* more impo
From: Wjhonson
> Not sure what you mean by saying that discontinuing support for SB
> would make people migrate to U2 ?
>
> System Builder and U2 have been married since the days of Ardent.
> Not all U2 sites use it, I would suggest no more than one third of
all U2
> sites have ever user System B
I'm guessing he meant the decision to stop supporting SB+ on top of D3. We
had already migrated most of our customer base to U2 by that point so it
didn't hurt us too badly, but even then it seemed like a "cut off your nose
to spite your face" type of decision
Colin
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Not sure what you mean by saying that discontinuing support for SB would make
people migrate to U2 ?
System Builder and U2 have been married since the days of Ardent.
Not all U2 sites use it, I would suggest no more than one third of all U2 sites
have ever user System Builder.
Maybe you meant t
>From Wjhonson
> Of all the jobs posted over the past several years, several have
asked
> for SB+ experience, none have asked for any other product of that
class.
I'll respond to that here because it dove-tails with what I have
below. You don't see ads, in-part, because the sites still running the
Thanks - that got me started.
JRI
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Colin Alfke
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 3:16 PM
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] SB 5.5
It used to be in the TUSTATE file - n
My thoughts are from the point of employment.
Of all the jobs posted over the past several years, several have asked for SB+
experience, none have asked for any other product of that class.
-Original Message-
From: Tony Gravagno <3xk547...@sneakemail.com>
To: u2-users
Sent: Tue
Hi Tony
SB+ used to have (don't know if it does still) wrappers for the old SB
screens, but they are really different animals and from what I dimly recall
the wrapper never really flowed right - mixing models.
I used to have tools to take SB to uvCase - giving them an immediate Windows
GUI - and
I'm still running across sites that have 1990's versions of
SystemBuilder on different DBMS platforms.
What's the latest wisdom on either migrating away from SB to another
cross-platform product, or the pain of migrating/upgrading to a
current UV/SB+ ?
I'm fully aware that DesignBais is very fami
It used to be in the TUSTATE file - not sure if it's changed now or not. It
should be buried somewhere in your user account - likely under application
data
Colin
-Original Message-
From: Israel, John R.
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 12:53 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] SB 5.5
OK
OK gurus, here's one for you:
Using SB 5.5, I make changes to my settings (like background color) and then
"Save Configuration As..." and give it a New Session Name under the Classic tab.
I can now see this as one of the available configurations the next time I log
in.
Where the heck is this s
Thanks Brian!
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Brian Leach
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 12:22 PM
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] U2 Web DE Re-install
And after all of *that*, make sure you have
And after all of *that*, make sure you have installed .NET framework 4 on
the web server, and if you are using old ASP style pages, you need to
register the COM wrappers. Only supports the connection by name (the old
open2 syntax) not the older connection via ADODB.
Brian
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Also, to set up the database side portion, you need to run WebDE developer,
connect to the account and use the option to enable the account from there.
Remember that unlike RedBack, there are no responders on the server. It is
all done from the web server running pooled UniObjects connections.
So
Hi
You need to make sure that you have install the IIS 6 compatibility options
(under Add/Remove Windows Components), or the setup won't find your web
sites.
Brian
-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Isr
My PC dies a few weeks ago and I am trying to re-install the U2 Web DE package
on my PC so that I can connect to UniData & Redback on my UNIX box. Note that
my web server running IIS is on yet a 3rd box.
My documentation is slim to none and I am hoping to get some guidance.
Everything is worki
I use Curl for this sort of stuff. I have a generic http/https send/get
routine you can get here:
http://www.schasny.com/bp/HTTP.TRANSFER
jim.sto...@esc.edu wrote:
Hello everyone,
We have been playing around with the UniBasic commands createRequest and
submitRequest for use with some web ser
I'd be real interested to get a copy also.
Thank You
Robert Frailey
Manager Information Systems
Utah Medical Products Inc.
Femcare-Nikomed Ltd.
rfrai...@utahmed.com
801-569-4016
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From: "Tom Whitmore"
To: "U2 Users List"
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 5:17 AM
Subje
Hi,
I had to support windows implementations a few years ago and our customers had
this problem regularly. Go into the GUI u2 admin tool. I haven't had to use
the new tool, but in the UniAdmin, you would go into Network Services/Telenet,
Click on the User tab. When you enter the domain and ac
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