Allen,
Changing the first letter of the verb forces processing of the query in
'U'nidata mode so you have to use 'LIKE' instead of '='.
If that doesn't work, try a virtual dictionary item that calls a subroutine
that outputs "IN" for every occurance of '"'.
Tom
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Dave,
If the _MAP_ file is current, all globally catalogued programs have an
entry. 'MAKE.MAP.FILE' updates the file.
Tom
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Dan,
On our government contract, we use accuterm which has ssh and a great
Wyse-50 emulation.
TomC
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I like it. Works well.
Tom
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All,
I just put up a new (free) tool on my site. It takes
Sure could use some help with this tool. I'm trying to create a map between
an existing file and an XML schema without success - can't even get the
existing file name to appear in the right-hand side (TABLES).
Thanks.
Tom
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Norman,
Unidata:
The person running the CREATE.TRIGGER verb needs to be the owner of the file
you are adding a trigger to and the trigger program needs to be globally
cataloged.
HELP CREATE.TRIGGER should get you started.
Tom
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The phantom's unix process id is a part of the _PH_ id.
Tom
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Is there a way for a phantom to know the _PH_ item that it's o
I can relay our experience on how Unidata reacted to a sun cluster upgrade:
lots of corruption.
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-102778-1
Tom Cordes, GFM project
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Stuart,
Assuming that UO.NET supports subroutine calls, consider writing a
subroutine that uses passed parameters to build and run the PROC.
Tom Cordes
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I would appreciate all help & comments.
We are running unidata 5.2.32 on:
SunOS sierra 5.9 Generic_118558-33 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire
This box is clustered with another box using SUN clustering software.
The clustering software was upgraded from 3.0 to 3.1.
Has anyone experienced any
Marc,
Is the 'slow' speed compared to a uniobjects connection made some other way?
Tom
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Kevin,
If what you are asking is 'when is the latest version of a program is
executed in UD?', my answer is immediately.
The caveat is an older version seems to execute until the process that has
been executing it expires or goes to ECL.
If a program is executed in our menu system, the only way
Carl,
If its Unidata, 'REQUIRE.SELECT' in the 2nd select statement will work if
you're using 'Unidata' flavor. For 'pick' flavor a lower case for the 1st
letter of verb (HsSELECT) is also required.
Using SELECT instead of SSELECT may speed things up a bit in the first
selection statement.
Hope
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> Can't seem to find answers to following questi
Hello all,
Can't seem to find answers to following questions on the IBM website:
1) When will support for Unidata 5.2.32 be terminated (only 5.0 is
mentioned)?
2) Is Unidata 5.2.32 supported on Solaris 10?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks.
TomC
CFM Project (DOD)
Alexandria, VA
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I would like to add that we don't need a new memory cartridge using this
method every time we change forms
Windows Platforms.
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Anthony Corrente.
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> We are running UD 5.2.32 on Sun 5.9. Sometimes a '!kill [pid]' doesn't
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Hi,
We are running UD 5.2.32 on Sun 5.9. Sometimes a '+ACE-kill +AFs-pid+AF0-'
doesn't halt
a Unidata process.
In your experience, would '+ACE-kill -15 +AFs-pid+AF0-' cause any Unidata
problems like
file corruption, etc?
Thanks.
Tom Cordes, CFM project
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Nick,
Have the phantom start another instance of itself & then die?
Tom Cordes, GFM project.
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Subject:[U2][UV] - Keeping subroutines in memo
Hi Sean,
We're using UD 5.2.32. Our work-a-round is to have the subroutine called by
Uniobjects pass data to/from an executed program using named commons. Using
unnamed commons in the subroutine called by Uniobjects has never worked for
us.
Tom Cordes
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Dana,
Our [UD] production environment has 37 phantoms running at once doing some
heavy duty processing.
All have sleep statements of varying lengths. Several phantom programs have
multiple copies running simultaneously.
Each program checks a unique control item (the phantom's process pid is in
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