me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks for your help!
Greg Schraiber
Beloit College
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At 01:21 AM 3/18/2008, Tony G wrote:
I'll take a wild guess. Maybe IBM can confirm this.
When you run a BASIC program the runtime allocates memory space
for BASIC variables. When you use these variables for strings,
integers, or dynamic arrays the BASIC
How does one select alpha-numeric data from a unidata datafile using
SELECT when the case of the text is not known?
I have tried things like:
SELECT HRPER WITH UPCASE(HRP.LAST.NAME) LIKE 'SC...'
but all I get is a syntax error.
Can someone tell me which function(s) can be used to facilitate
.
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How does one select alpha-numeric data from a unidata datafile using
SELECT when the case
to evaluate using the u parser.
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How does one select alpha-numeric data from a unidata datafile
There is an IBM redbook titled:
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager: Bare Machine Recovery for AIX with SYSBACK
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp3705.pdf
HTH,
Greg
At 04:05 PM 5/18/2007, you wrote:
I have a customer with an AIX v5.1 system and they're looking for some
mods to the
Hi Colin,
You wouldn't by chance have an URL to those examples would you?
Thanks a lot!
Greg
If you have access to the IBM knowledge base there are a couple of example
projects in there that will give you everything you need.
hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary Canada - Los Angeles this month
Thanks Bill,
That echoes what Colin has also said. Sad that IBM is making it so
difficult for new programmers to use unidata, universe and
uniobjects. Makes me want to push for an oracle database. ;)
Thanks for your help.
Greg
At 02:41 PM 4/11/2007, you wrote:
Greg:
This is a very