I've seen it done with where a script (Powershell iirc) watches a directory
and imports files then removes them from a directory.
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I believe this is what it was based on:
http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/office/Bulk-Import-SharePoint-e5ab637c
I didn't do the one I was remembering, so can't be 100% positive, but this
looks like it would pretty much do the same thing.
Robert F. Porter, MCSE, CCNA, ZCE, OCP-Java
The only effective difference is that CentOS is that it will always be slightly
behind RHEL. This is because it is re-compiled from RHEL sources. Those sources
have to be released before work can start. How long? It can be significant...
RHEL 6.0 released Nov 10, 2010. CentOS 6.0 release
I had good results with Clickatell.com for SMS gateway. Then someone used them
for spamming, and several of the carriers started rejecting shared short-codes.
I didn't want to take the expense of getting a unique short-code. Think you can
register a regular 10 digit as well. Da$# Spammers!
Ok... since this topic is so OT anyway.
I have an OLD portable Tektronix oscilloscope that's not working right if
anyone's interested. I can pull it down and check the model # if anyone's
interested. It's been on the shelf for a LONG TIME. Something wasn't working on
the screen. I don't
The other option is a linear actuator - which personally I prefer over
solenoids.
You should easily find something with googling ardiuno linear actuator
(Lot more out there for the Arduino just because it's been around so long -
same ideas/concerns apply).
Watch your current draw even with a
Is it a momentary switch? If so wire it in parallel. Either button or RPi
could then fire it.
George Gallen ggal...@wyanokegroup.com 5/3/2013 11:26 AM
It may come to pulling the buttons eventually - but for initially testing of
the project
The external pushing will work better, and doesn't
Been a while since we've done it this way... but think it's still accuate.
See:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/619158/adobe-reader-command-line-reference
To open a file it's:AcroRd32.exe filename
The following switches are available:
/n - Launch a new instance of Reader even if one is
We use Samba to move 1000's of interface transaction files across from Windows
servers to a HP-UX UniVerse server daily. The Windows server creates the file,
and UV on the HP-UX box picks them up. The directories and files are create on
the HP-UX server through a Samba share. Haven't tried it
Samba should be fine for this then...
Create a directory type file in UD and setup Samba to share this.
Map it on the Windows server.
Define some process @ whatever time you like to copy/write the files on the
Windows server.
If they need to be processed somehow on the UD side, create a task
It's part of the HP-UX... look for CIFS server.
John Thompson jthompson...@gmail.com 3/4/2013 3:06 PM (
mailto:jthompson...@gmail.com )
...
Its been a number of years, since I put samba on HP-UX.
If you can find a package that utilizes swinstall (sam) somewhere out on
the web, it might
I bet Print Wizard from Rasmussen could do this... Then you're talking about 1
server side piece of software and at most 1 soft-font purchase if needed. Plus
you'd gain: email, pdf, forms, etc...
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And they'd never give you $2,860,000 for not realizing coffee is hot and
spilling it on your lap... Yes, I know it was re-done for an undisclosed
amount. My point is that relying on the court system to be reasonable when it
has repeatedly been absurd in their judgement (or lack thereof) is
, Robert Porter wrote:
There are lots of reasons...
How far is the device?We span an 11 floor set of buildings where the UV
box is, plus 3 dozens other buildings across a radius of upwards of 100
miles. With serial the farther you go, the slower you have to set it. Or are
you going
There are lots of reasons...
How far is the device?We span an 11 floor set of buildings where the UV box
is, plus 3 dozens other buildings across a radius of upwards of 100 miles.
With serial the farther you go, the slower you have to set it. Or are you going
to put in short hauls to get
I suspect not with this in the OP: What I would like to do is network a scale
in our receiving department.
Most places don't put the UV/UD box in receiving. At least I HOPE not. :)
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Pointing the WWW host isn't so much about where/who the registrar is, but where
the nameservers are.
Network Solutions does offer DNS services, but the u2ug.org domain appears to
use angelichost.net
nameservers. Not sure if Don has direct control over the A records or not. Plus
a few hosts
This may be more about name resolution than you ever wanted to know, but here
goes anyway... (knowledge is always a good thing). Sorry for the long post,
domain name resolution is often misunderstood (kind of like people referring to
somename.com as a top level domain or TLD - it's not, it's a
I get a 504 - Timeout
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However, from Atlanta I get the 401 - Unauthorized error.
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I whole-heartedly disagree...
1) I have numerous processes that lock/update/release the same record
repeatedly running 24x7 - on the sale process id.
2) I don't want code that works 98% of the time - that's unacceptable. I don't
want calls in the middle of the night because it appears
I know it's not U2 specific, but considering the ties between U2 and Print
Wizard, I thought someone might have hit this already.
I have a form that's done in Corel Draw X4. Previously I would convert it to a
PCL macro by printing it to file and using a hex editor... NOT a fun job. We
have
EV - Edit Value
ESV - Edit Sub-Value
Wjhonson wjhon...@aol.com 2/24/2012 2:00 PM
What's that AE command to view or edit a multivalued attribute
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If you're doing FTP, you probably want the -n option on the ftp (no prompt
for login) and then use the user ftp command.
We'll build a script for the ftp session and then call it as ftp -n
scriptname
Inside of scriptname you'll have something along the line of:
open host
user name password
cd
accessing the internet (and of course, no one is at the
server during the night).
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From DOS/Windows days, which also uses the same /c (argument), I just
assumed it meant Command.
Wjhonson wjhon...@aol.com 2/15/2012 12:27 PM
The DOS command in Universe takes a /c argument and then you can specify a
bat file like
DOS \c test.bat
What does \c mean? Are there other
1000? I find that hard to swallow on modern systems. To see that kind of
difference I suspect it would have to be really memory starved so as to not
cache it after the 1st use for commonly used routine. And if we're talking
about a routine that's once in a while, then the benefit doesn't add
I find this offensive... NOT careerbuilder's user of chimpanzees, but your
libelous statements without offering any proof whatsoever except a link to an
organization page filled with generalizations and examples that have nothing to
do with the matter at hand. Did careerbuilder perform acts
Just FYI,
Yesterday, Ochsner Health System (8 hospital plus ~40 clinics covering from New
Orleans to Baton Rouge, LA.) announced that the in-house maintained Laboratory
Information System will be replaced with SoftLab from Soft Computer Corp
(softcomputer.com). The in-house system was
Thanks Rex Will! That helps a lot...
Rob
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A few of our programs use the !COMO subroutine within the program (I normally
use it in a PA outside the program itself), but I'm having trouble finding the
documentation for it.
Sample:CALL !COMO( 2+16+64, COMO.FILE )
Platform: UV 10.1.20 (PI flavor) on HP-UX 11.11
Specifically
It's commonly available on Amazon's market in used condition for that range as
well.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0830628452/ref=dp_olp_used
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Accountants... How about a ER doc waiting on lab results for cardiac enzymes? I
can hear it now: Sorry Doc, something else locked the record. Your patient's
test request was skipped so we could implement a trivial solution that was
suggested for deadly embrace. Try again, and hope for the best
.
Remember, the impossible I do straight away but miracles may take a bit
longer!
Mecki
On 26/10/2011 13:45, Robert Porter wrote:
Accountants... How about a ER doc waiting on lab results for cardiac enzymes?
I can hear it now: Sorry Doc, something else locked the record. Your
patient's test request
I've also attempted to stay out of this. I do agree this is getting to be too
much of an attack.
Doug:
I DO care about the math.
I DON'T care about 3 clicks to do a whole account. I don't have the time
available to do a whole account. So I manually do maintenance on the couple
hours I have
The minute the U2 listserver makes the term battle come to mind, is the
minute I un-subscribe.
Bill Brutzman bi...@hkmetalcraft.com 10/7/2011 8:31 AM
In the book American Caesar - Douglas MacArthur, the author Wm Manchester
makes the point that... arrogance is a good thing.
The last thing
I heard he was the first to use RTFM!.
Charles Stevenson stevenson.c...@gmail.com 9/9/2011 10:07 AM
I heard he designed and implemented the original Universe.
He left a rather hefty manual.
It was updated after his last visit.
On 9/9/2011 8:23 AM, Glenn Sallis wrote:
I guess he must be
.
Wols Lists antli...@youngman.org.uk 8/23/2011 6:28 AM
On 22/08/11 14:56, Robert Porter wrote:
...
Interesting. The reason I suggested breaking the mirror was that
mirroring is a common technique.
...
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People are still splitting mirrors? From what I can see AIX 5.2 (Oct 2002!)
added JFS and snapshots. Removes the risk of a mirror getting merged back the
wrong way if the break-backup-merge crashes and has to be undone by hand.
Breaking the mirror means either you need to have multiple mirror
The snapshot disk space only needs to hold the amount of the changed data - not
the whole filesystem. To the applications, it appears that a copy was made, but
actually writes are being held behind the scenes. Don't think I'm explaining
this well (Monday am), so lets try an example. Say that
Is the box able to resolve domain names properly? I suspect that would be a
Reverse DNS issue.
When a telnet or SSH connection is setup, the server does a RDNS lookup from ip
to hostname.
The LONG pause between connection and login is the 1st symptom of that problem.
Robert F. Porter,
Just curious and maybe I missed it...
Has anyone tried LIKE and ... instead?
I wouldn't think it would be any different, but then I would have thought the
] select would have worked.
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wouldn't think it would be any different, but then I would have thought the
] select would have worked.
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I did a little experimenting with UV under HP-UX as I was curious...
I first tried a Type 19 file, and it worked fine.
Then tried a Type 1, and it truncated the IDs.
# ll
total 0
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 0 Jul 22 09:49 .Type1
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 0 Jul
I just (this week) took a couple C# projects and created an executable callable
by AccuTerm that interacts with a scanner and converts to JPG,BMP,TIF or PDF.
It places the files in a network directory on the UV server which the calling
program (UV side) picks up stores in a more secure
some tips.
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011, Robert Porter wrote:
I just (this week) took a couple C# projects and created an executable
callable by AccuTerm that interacts with a scanner and converts to
JPG,BMP,TIF or PDF. It places the files in a network directory on the UV
server which the calling
UV on HP-UX -- PI flavor
:
0001: TODAY = DATE()
:
0002: PRINT OCONV(TODAY,'D4-YMD')
:
0003: END
Bottom at line 3.
: Q
:RUN SRC RFPD4
2011-06-03
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Quick disclaimer... Never tried this, and don't run AIX.
Under HP-UX though UV recognizes the timezone set in the user's
environment (TZ variable). Changing that before going into UV affects
the local time for the user from what I can see.
I would think AIX would be the TZ variable as well,
VERY true! I just set the TZ for a user and displayed the UV time, it
does change the time that's returned. HP-UX doesn't care because
everything is stored at GMT and the TZ affects DISPLAYING the time only.
But every UV program that deals with dates and times would have to do
something if you
Thanks Doug for making this point... I was about to, but it opens a whole other
can of worms.
People don't get the difference.
Free doesn't mean what people seem to think. The short answer is most of the
licenses usually mean
free as in speech, not as in beer. And with so many licenses
If you start running into performance issues (which with CGI and any type of
volume is quite possible), and a re-write is out of the question, look into
mod_perl. It can help a lot!
The O'Reilly mod_perl book is now under Creative Commons license, so you don't
even have to buy it anymore...
I was about to mention that... his email address appears in 3+ dozen pages in
google. So unless there's some other evidence, I'm not worrying about the list
being hacked.
Robert
George Gallen ggal...@wyanokegroup.com 4/19/2011 7:26 AM
not to mention that the list is on search engines as
What platform? We use PrintWizard ( http://www.anzio.com/product/print-wizard
) and are very pleased with it. It's Windows based though. For PDF's (with
emailing too btw) we LPR the jobs from the HP-UX/UniVerse server to a Windows
Server for processing and sending. It can also do a bunch of
Most tech companies consider everything inside the DC proprietary and
confidential. The NDA's I've seen usually include such items. And I do
believe they'd hold up... the employee signed it knowingly willingly.
How is that not legitimate?
So if you can't see any reason for it, why is it such
PHP isn't a database... apples and oranges.
fft2...@aol.com 4/12/2011 12:18 PM
You're speaking about technical specifications, not the freakin database :)
Apples and oranges.
If Google tried to stop an ex-employee for declaring that they use PHP,
they'd be laughed off the planet.
Not skirting anything. The 1st line of my 1st reply ... consider everything
inside the DC proprietary and confidential. You ignored that line apparently
and decided to focus instead on the article was about the infrastructure and
then changed from db technology to programming language in
I can say that in the healthcare field Cache' is a significantly easier sell
than U2.
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I think he meant their as in Scotland's not InterSystems'. At least that's
how I read it. The product was TrakCare I believe.
Robert
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Don't know anything about u2marketplace.com -- looks to be brand new with
basically empty forums, etc. but serverphase.com is a hosting company. They are
legit, but I suspect their only connection is they are being paid to host
u2marketplace...
Robert F. Porter, MCSE, CCNA, ZCE, OCP-Java
Interesting question...
Don't know how accurate it would be but on my box /usr/uv/VOC has a timestamp
of the last time I brought uv up.
I'll be interested to see what others have to say on this.
Rob
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When I've seen a large Userno like that in LIST.READU, it's a PHANTOM holding
the lock.
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Can you write a record (anything) on the COLD.WRK file with the editor?
I'd try another id, then that one itself?
If not, have you checked not only for space but inodes being available
on that filesystem?
df -i on most 'nixes though AIX isn't in my usual repertoire...
Also, does that record
Check out the SET.INDEX command...
SET.INDEX filename TO NULL
Robert
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through the account to change the rest of the files?
Thanks
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Are TCL command histories stored in a file by any chance? I'm trying to find
how a record got updated, and it doesn't appear to have gone through our
standard program which updates the record with a who/when timestamp.
TIA,
Robert
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Subject: [U2] TCL command history
Are TCL command histories stored in a file by any
...@youngman.org.uk 8/20/2010 3:53 PM
On 20/08/10 15:08, Robert Porter wrote:
Are TCL command histories stored in a file by any chance? I'm trying to find
how a record got updated, and it doesn't appear to have gone through our
standard program which updates the record with a who/when timestamp.
You can do
How real-time does it need to be? Could you write them to a queue file and
have a small batch process pick them up and email them?
Rob
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Many 'nix systems not longer require breaking mirrors for backups... We haven't
broken a mirror for backups since the late 90s. HP-UX and Linux for example. A
MUCH better option is using logical volumes (and yes, you can still mirror and
stripe) as well and use filesystem snapshots to backup.
.
Baakkonen, Rodney A (Rod) 46K rodney.baakko...@cigna.com 4/28/2010
1:14 PM
Do you do a dbpause at all during this snapshot process?
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Many 'nix systems not longer require breaking mirrors for backups... We
haven't
I'm beginning to think Hayden Bishop doesn't actually have an office... He's
never in it from all appearances.
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We're facing upgrading HP-UX (PA-RISC) from 11.11 to 11.31 (via 11.23
temporarily - possibly only for hours if we're able). And we'd like to move
from UV 10.1.20 to 10.3. Has anyone done a similar move? Since I don't see
11.11 on the UV requirements web page for 10.3, I'm assuming the combo is
I was about to bring that up... This pc for example has been set by group
policy to have My Documents point to D:\ for re-imaging reasons. Yet no
environmental variable shows that. BTW, type SET by itself at a command
prompt to see which env. variables are set - they do vary amount versions of
I whole-heartedly agree. We use both Zebras and Print Wizard ... actually on
Tony G's recommendation. And while PW does a great job with paper printout of
barcodes plus its versatility, it would not serve our purposes for barcoded
labels. Two very different requirements! And while I supposed
Which languages are supported will depend on the model number of the Zebra...
For example, A (T)LP-2844 will only have ELP, while a (T)LP-2844-Z will have
ZPL and ZPL II.
Robert
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, Robert Porter ropor...@ochsner.org wrote:
Implementing a replacement for our monitoring system using Nagios... anyone
written any cool check_* for UV (or UD that can be updated)?
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While displaying the first 4 (actually 6 plus the last 4) is allowed under PCI
DSS, it would not be enough to identify a card if the holder has multiple cards
from the same institution... I have 3 accounts (2 personal, 1 business) with
the same bank. I just looked; all 3 carry the same first
That's true... POS requirements such as sales receipts are often even stricter
than PCI DSS. PCI DSS controls, as I understand it, apply to ALL reporting
including internal use only.
Robert F. Porter, MCSE, CCNA, ZCE
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Become VERY well versed in PCI DSS Compliance before undertaking storing CC
info... There are lots of rules and gotcha's that can land your customers and
you in a lot of hot water. Just as a quick example, not only does CC numbers
have to be encrypted, you cannot store: CVV/CVV2, pin data,
Implementing a replacement for our monitoring system using Nagios... anyone
written any cool check_* for UV (or UD that can be updated)?
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And this is news? Might be less clutter to the list when Hayden Bishop is IN
the office.
Robert
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Hadn't seen uucp used in a while...
For a one-shot deal I'd do like Rod says.
If this is an ongoing process, I'd either look at scp or rsync over uucp.
Robert
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systems.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Bonnie :-)
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Hadn't seen uucp used
I do something similar from nagios using Clickatell (http://www.clickatell.com)
using a simple http call. Credits are cheap and dont expire from month to
month. While many cell providers have a email gateway, I found this method
unreliable (not good when a server is down). I'd rather pay $20
The problem with using email to sms is that at least in Sprint's case, they do
monitor message traffic. During one weekend when one of my connections into a
Dallas datacenter bounced a couple times, and my Atlanta nagios system saw it
and sent messages, Spring decided it was spam... They
Hoping this is just an oversight...
On the system requirements page,
http://www.rocketsoftware.com/u2/products/universe/requirements.html, HP-UX
isn't listed.
What I was looking for was the supproted HP-UX version requirement to move to
10.3, to see if we also need to do an OS update at the
Thanks, that answered my question. We will need to do a HP-UX updated to move
to 10.3.x
Thanks,
Rob
Dianne Ackerman dia...@aptron.com 10/29/2009 10:48 AM
If you look at the product availability matrix, it's listed there:
https://u2tc.rocketsoftware.com/matrix.asp
Robert Porter wrote
Working on a new GUI dialog box with a multi-line text entry field, and I'd
like the enter key to simply move to the next line and not activate the
default action button... The help file reads:
Normal- the Enter key adds lines to multiline edit controls, actuates (clicks)
an active command
Nevermind... I decided to move on to another issue, and after I made the change
I noticed it wasn't picking it up either. I had 2 copies of the template out
there and was changing the 'other' one. The other still had the button style as
'OK' and not normal.
Thanks,
Rob
Robert F. Porter,
to it.
Bill
Robert Porter said the following on 10/27/2009 8:34 AM:
Working on a new GUI dialog box with a multi-line text entry field, and I'd
like the enter key to simply move to the next line and not activate
I've used Tee32 from here before
http://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~bfriesen/software/console.shtml
Rob
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Does anyone know about how much these licenses are? And any runtime licenses
needed as well...
I need a round number very quickly. I just got asked for what I want for next
year for budget request meeting in a few minutes.
Thanks,
Robert
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their application. So whereever you got your application/database, that's
where you'll have to ask this question.
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Agile and Scrum (basically agile 30 days sprint cycles) doesn't mean the system
does not get documented. It just means a more iterative process with decisions
being made later in the cycle. Welcoming the change request does not mean
that the change doesn't get documented. It means the documents
FYI...
http://www.rocketsoftware.com/u2/
Technical Information (for support personnel)Error Code: 403 Forbidden. The
server denied the specified Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Contact the server
administrator. (12202)
Robert F. Porter, MCSE, CCNA, ZCE
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I meant to send it to the OP, but got distracted as I replied... But I think I
would have commented the link with something like (after Oct. 1) or at least
put a landing page in the meantime saying to come back then. 403's just look
don't look good.
Rob
Robert F. Porter, MCSE, CCNA, ZCE
Sorry, resend because it was hard to tell what I had written as it put the
legal stuff up at the top.
from the post I was replying to (so it doesn't do it again):
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SQL Server pricing depends on the licensing model one needs. Generally
you get a per processor or a per server plus end
Robert F. Porter, MCSE, CCNA, ZCE
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