On 05/03/11 11:53, Susan Joslyn wrote:
> Regarding your snippets below:
>
>
>
> Would this really be something you want? Your ongoing work merged into
> everyone else's ongoing work every day - before your work is finished and
> tested?
Sorry, but I have to respond here ...
NO NO NO.
Not m
On 04/03/11 20:10, Ron Hutchings wrote:
> I am not crazy about IF (condition) ELSE logic but the compiler supports it.
> The versions of Information I was on did not support THEN on the reads until
> the 90s. Once it was available we jumped on it.
Exactly.
I've only ever really used INFORMATI
On 03/03/11 06:04, Allen E. Elwood wrote:
> I dunno, just makes me laugh every time I think about the fact that at the
> lowest level there is really no such thing as digital because electricity is
> analog lol
Is it? Quantum and all that?
Actually, I think I'd sort of agree with you. Electr
On 03/03/11 20:50, Tony Gravagno wrote:
> Some people apparently have brains that toggle IF NOT ELSE faster
> than others. But apparently this construct is of concern to some
> people, whether as a matter of elegance or a matter of coding
> effectiveness. Recognizing this, the more I can eliminat
On 04/03/11 00:55, Bill Brutzman wrote:
> It is not clear to me how SubVersion and GIT developers refer to the latest
> rev of their subs. Also the reverse...what programs use the subs. This is
> where OSGI fits in. I have heard rumblings that people are working on an
> Eclipse-compatible OSG
On 18/02/11 05:09, DavidJMurray (mvdbs.com) wrote:
>
>
> Even though Fedora is sort-of (but not) the 'community' version of Red Hat,
> there are major differences between the two; which are not clearly
> documented when it comes to commercial applications - installing and
> running.
>
> If you h
On 19/02/11 02:24, Tony Gravagno wrote:
>> From Charlie Noah:
Totally OT, and I'm just musing here - Rocket, Raining
Data then TigerLogic. Does anyone besides me see a
trend here?
>
>> Tony Gravagno wrote:
>>> Uh, I don't get it. How are those related? What trend?
>
>> From: Ch
On 08/02/11 00:31, Dan McGrath wrote:
>>From my testing with the aforementioned project, directly cataloguing in
> the VOC results in noticeably faster calling than code that is
> catalogued globally. I don't have time at work at the moment do the
> tests again, I might try after I finish the day.
On 07/02/11 21:00, Steve Romanow wrote:
>> Now, as I've said recently, we can immediately build our own
>> external language bindings with no help from any of the DBMS
>> providers. Unfortunately this option leaves us to connect in via
>> the above methods, and no matter how fast that happens, it'
On 08/02/11 13:38, Ed Clark wrote:
>>> I'll go on a limb and state my belief emphatically that we will
>>> >> never see another new language implemented within the DBMS
>>> >> itself.
> Not from universe/unidata/d3 maybe (and sadly), but this is what Intersystems
> did with Cache. They added mv ba
On 08/02/11 03:58, Dawn Wolthuis wrote:
> I started on a P300 that I think might have been running Primos 3,
> then we got a 400 running Primos 4. I think it was either the upgrade
> to Primos 5 or 7 (details are too blurry at this point) when we had
> significant issues with a upgrade, not the lea
On 02/02/11 18:57, Wols Lists wrote:
> The problem is, where do you put the layers. That's my beef with
> relational, the layer is in COMPLETELY the wrong place. This means a
> large chunk of information, which *belongs* in the database layer, *has*
> to be put into the business
On 02/02/11 18:05, phil walker wrote:
> Agreed it is the database. I guess I was not clear. If your
> archictecture has layers dbms/DAL/BAL/UI then you COULD if you wanted to
> theoretically at least change one of these without largely impacting the
> other layers. Therefore if you did not like the
On 31/01/11 21:25, Dawn Wolthuis wrote:
> PrimeOS was originally written in Fortran (then later I thought it was
> C -- was it PL/I?) --dawn
As someone (as a customer) who dabbled in this stuff, the original
versions of Primos were written in FORTRAN - which is why all Primes
came with FTN includ
On 31/01/11 15:04, David Wolverton wrote:
> Am I out on a limb here saying that CallHTTP should probably not cause a
> Phantom to go iPhantom? I mean, Rocket can do whatever the heck they want,
> it's their sandbox after all and we really have no choice but to suck it
> up... But is the logic th
On 29/01/11 04:33, Colin Alfke wrote:
> If you don't have to worry about associated fields and you're trying to
> clear null attributes or you want a count of the non-null attributes then
> trim is probably the easiest way (plus there are options to only clear
> leading,trailing,or all):
>
> FXI =
On 28/01/11 19:21, Bill Haskett wrote:
> Arnold:
>
> I'm not sure about UV but in UD, when I change windows permissions, they
> immediately work through UD. This is because UD uses Windows
> permissions and doesn't have their own security (well, limited anyway).
Are you confusing user and file p
On 22/01/11 17:45, grmhbeers wrote:
>
> The other server is not a unidata server. It's our moodle server. Both are
> on sql server platforms. Unidata is underneath the sql server platform for
> the application where the Unibasic program is generating the output files.
>
In other words, assumin
On 22/01/11 15:10, grmhbeers wrote:
>
> I have created a Unidata (1.7x) directory to which I am writing files in a
> unibasic program. However I want the file to be saved directly in a folder
> on another server that is in the same virtual machine as our Unidata based
> system. All reside on win
On 10/01/11 23:57, Shawn Hayes wrote:
> I have been playing with SETPTR in Universe on a Windows box.
>
> If I send PCL escape sequence codes to the printer, do these override the
> SETPTR
> settings?
Yes. Think about it.
>
> I thought this was kinf of goofy, but I did a
> SETPTR 0,80,100,0,0
On 06/01/11 10:33, Symeon Breen wrote:
> Is this unidata - it will be to do with ECLTYPE, BASICTYPE - you may want to
> use UDTEXECUTE.
>
I don't remember the details, but iirc PERFORM and EXECUTE aren't quite
the same (PERFORM comes from INFORMATION and could well imply PI
behaviour regardless of
On 28/12/10 20:27, Jeff Schasny wrote:
> I have a sales order file which I am accessing via UniObjects in a MS
> Visual Studio application. I would like to populate a data bound
> ListView control in the application with the multivalued sku,
> description, size and quantity for a given sales order
On 25/12/10 04:01, Dawn Wolthuis wrote:
> Oh wow, it sure is hard not to jump in on this one, but it's Christmas
> Eve so I will render quick opinion and hope that the conversation is
> still going on when I really have a chance to respond.
>
> A couple of opinions --
>
> 1. Were it not for the sta
On 24/12/10 15:50, Robert Houben wrote:
> SQL will beat MV every time when you sort fields that are indexed.
Huh? Ime (UniVerse), that's wrong.
Indexes are b-trees, which you can walk, and the contents of the index
are sorted. afaik you would have been right about PI, but that's long
dead. Dunno
On 24/12/10 01:06, Robert Houben wrote:
> In the end, where databases are concerned, there is no substitute for good
> architecture, design and planning. And while you're at it, design for
> flexibility: You'll almost certainly get some things *wrong* the first time
> around!
AOL !!! :-)
Chee
On 24/12/10 00:07, Robert Houben wrote:
> I've been watching this thread with some interest. Because I'm going to
> reference our product, I'm putting th [AD] marker on this.
>
> One of our best-selling products assists our customers in rapid
> migration/data warehousing of Multivalued and Subval
On 23/12/10 22:03, fft2...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 12/23/2010 11:14:45 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> antli...@youngman.org.uk writes:
>
>
>> Actually, I'd disagree with you. Applications are all about the
>> METAdata, which a relational database throws away. ALL relational APPS
>> contai
On 23/12/10 18:38, jbut...@hampshire.edu wrote:
> Sorry-I'm not familiar with @USER0
@USER0 (and 1, 2, up to 5 I think) are @ variables (like @VM,
@SYSTEM.RETURN.CODE etc) that are system wide. However they have no
system definition, and can be used by the user as they see fit (hence
the name). Set
On 23/12/10 17:22, Shawn Hayes wrote:
> A simple ETL program can do the single value stuff. I have actually done
> this
> with Kettle from Pentaho.
>
>
> "Would anyone buy it" - That is a great question! The second part of this is
> creating a need:) This idea in and of itself is not enoug
On 23/12/10 16:29, Shawn Hayes wrote:
> I don't know a lot about fully normalized relational database but I do know
> you
> can read the the schema of a database. (Again - just thinking out loud)
> They
> have Master Data Management (MDM) tools that collect, aggregate, match,
> consolidates,
On 22/12/10 19:49, Shawn Hayes wrote:
> Why would it need to be application specific? I was just thinking that
> architecturally (sometimes) there are advantages to using a non first normal
> form databases. If you can read the schema of a fully relational database,
> couldn't you "easily" eno
On 20/12/10 19:30, George Gallen wrote:
> Isn't Space the largest implementation of "the" Universe in the Clouds?
>
> Are you looking for a hosting company (like Rackspace) that will house
> Universe?
> If so, I'd imagine IBM has some hosting server hosting facilities, and AiX is
> their thing...
On 13/12/10 02:47, Rob Sobers wrote:
> Even M$FT offers a really nice free version in SQL Server Express. MySQL,
> as we all know, is 100% free. And then there's all those free, open-source
> NoSQL solutions as well. Rocket has to wake up if they ever want U2 to gain
> any traction.
>
>
>
> -Ro
On 11/12/10 23:29, Kevin King wrote:
> We also do a lot with JSON but a JSON string can go far beyond attributes,
> values, and subvalues. Would be interested in Doug's take on how to extract
> something out of a JSON string without parsing it from scratch on every
> extraction, and how he would r
On 10/12/10 03:06, Boydell, Stuart wrote:
> This what you're looking for?
> http://www.mail-archive.com/u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org/msg21914.html
It might not be. There's also an issue with block size, where they
changed the default block size. I don't remember any "create" issues on
SuSE but I d
On 09/11/10 22:21, Roy Beard wrote:
> It apparently is a 7 bit file, hence when I use vt100 (7 bit) I can read it,
> But not vt220 (8 bit). It is not a directory but a pipe delimited file.
It looks to me a bit like a Prime file!
Can you look at the file with a hex viewer? If you've got access to
On 09/11/10 23:14, Richard Conway wrote:
> Thanks for that, I hadn't actually downloaded it at that point and I didn't
> see it elsewhere on their web site.
>
> My main concern is how the existing data and programs written in Unibasic
> actually handle the move from a Unix environment to a Window
On 09/11/10 20:47, George Gallen wrote:
> I just created an Index on a fairly large file based on an I Desc.
>
> The IDESC is combination of Concatenating 5 TRANS()'d fields.
>
> After the index was built, it works greatbut just curious, Will the
> index get updated automatically, when the sour
On 05/11/10 22:21, Drew William Henderson wrote:
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Bill Brutzman
> Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 5:59 PM
> To: U2 Users List
> Subject: [U2] UniVerse On RedHat?
>
> 0. We are considering migrating from HP-Ux to RedHat.
> 1. How is RedHat?
>
> It's been quit
On 18/10/10 16:52, Brian Leach wrote:
> Wol/Steve
>
> Thanks for the responses.
>
> I don't want the GPL as it's too restrictive - it effectively prevents
> anyone using the software in the context of anything that isn't GPL'ed, and
> I don't want to restrict that. For example, a plug-in to get SB
On 17/10/10 12:13, Brian Leach wrote:
> All
>
>
>
> I've been planning for a while to release my system scanning tools
> ("mvScan") as free/open software.
>
> That way, anyone can download and use it and hopefully people can choose to
> add to the library of plug-ins that are used to analyse spe
PLEASE start a new thread - not tag onto an existing thread!
On 12/10/10 15:48, Bill Brutzman wrote:
> How do I set the default LPTR in UniVerse?
>
>
Globally, or per user?
We always did it by user, so I had a SETPTR statement invoked from VOC
LOGIN by a program that read the user's default pri
On 07/10/10 19:38, Tony Gravagno wrote:
> No one else has mentioned this but there might be a conflict
> between your desire to get "disaster recovery seats" and your
> desire to run reports from a backup system. Failover systems
> generally should not be used for anything, though some sites do
>
On 05/10/10 19:31, Bob Rasmussen wrote:
> First, one clarification: IPP is not port 9100. Port 9100 is variously
> described as "JetDirect" or "raw TCP".
>
> As for the port getting disabled: Are you saying this happens only with
> the RPM software, not when going directly to the device? This wo
On 01/10/10 20:15, George Gallen wrote:
> Since we have upgraded our server, moving over to CUPS from lpd/lpr, if we
> send
> 30 or 40 jobs to the printer, they come out in some crazy sequence.
>
> Anyone know how to tell cups to print things in the order received?
>
>
The documentation doesn't s
On 17/09/10 08:05, Symeon Breen wrote:
> Yup - twas me
>
> http://old.nabble.com/How-to-check-data-dictionary--ts25764186.html#a2577543
> 4
And while it doesn't count stats, there's a similar program on Pickwiki
that goes the other way - you tell it what the data should be (int,
char(8), whatever)
x
them, then you don't want to use NO.NULLS because it makes finding the
errors easier.
Cheers,
Wol
>
> Wols Lists wrote:
>> On 09/09/10 21:29, HENDERSON MIKE, MR wrote:
>>> Ryan,
>>>
>>> You said you had indexes like "'ORDER.DATE', 'C
On 09/09/10 21:29, HENDERSON MIKE, MR wrote:
> Ryan,
>
> You said you had indexes like "'ORDER.DATE', 'COUNTRY', 'MEMBER ID'". If
> those are really the full index data items, you could have thousands,
> tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, of records with the
> identical index data i
On 09/09/10 05:57, Colin Alfke wrote:
> Al;
>
> I use the following code:
>
> OPENSEQ 'OUTPUT.FILE', 'APCHECKS' TO OUTFILE THEN
> CRT 'APCHECKS ALREADY EXISTS'
> STOP
> END
NOTE THE DIFFERENT SYNTAX!
Looks like OPENSEQ has multiple syntaxes as everybody else has said
OPENSEQ "os path
On 08/09/10 23:55, Al DeWitt wrote:
> Unidata 7.1.20
>
> I've never dealt with sequential files, but I have a need to output
> records to a text file. Each record will be a series of fixed-length
> fields. Each file will need to be created at the time of opening. The
> destination will be a W
On 03/09/10 18:19, George Gallen wrote:
> Guess I'll have to split into 2g pieces...since I'm on 10.0
>
> Seems odd, since sequentially, your not reading the entire file...
>not worth upgrading over that one issue however.
>
> Thanks
It's historic. Most file access is deep-coded in the operat
On 03/09/10 11:06, Manu Fernandes wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> This post to ask your opinion about the hardware sizing to serve this
> type of usage, within a IBM / AIX system :
>
> - Unidata unix
> - 550 telnet users
> - 100gb datafiles
>
> Any advise is welcome.
> Manu
>
>
The docu should give you som
On 01/09/10 18:58, Bill Brutzman wrote:
> Mecki:
>
> I guess that a lot of programmers (perhaps most of them) write programs where
> when editing say a new Customer... address, phone, etc... open a screen and
> let the end user update the fields and then finish with a grand save... all
> at onc
On 28/08/10 00:23, Bill Brutzman wrote:
> Thanks Jerry...
>
> I have not tried it yet to see how ODBC, JDBC, SQL handles VM. Advance info
> would be appreciated.
One other point, I've forgotten what it's called ... what's the new
connection technology? It might be OleDB, but anyway, ODBC is now
On 27/08/10 23:51, Jeff Schasny wrote:
> I like the separate directory thing because then all of your ODBCized
> stuff is in the same place and you are not cluttering up your
> production dictionaries. I'm pretty sure I have an "A" type to "D"
> type conversion program which which cleans up ODBC u
just clutters your
dictionary :-(
Cheers,
Wol
> --Bill
>
> -Original Message-
> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Wols Lists
> Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 2:23 PM
> To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
>
On 27/08/10 18:35, Bill Brutzman wrote:
> Is there a way to create an ODBC synonym for "@ID" ( like just "ID")...
> dropping the "@" character ? Thus, an external an ODBC SELECT statement
> would show the column heading as "ID" instead of "@ID".
>
> The wizard .cfc code generator with the new C
On 26/08/10 14:11, George Gallen wrote:
> If I do that, then I lose the features of the Reality Account correct? Or
> Do I change it, catalog the routine, then change it back?
>
> The problem is that those accounts were imported from a Reality system, and I
> wanted to use some of the subroutine
On 25/08/10 17:04, George Land wrote:
> Happy memories...
>
> We have a customer that is using JET to output documents, does anyone know
> who (if anyone) owns JET these days?
>
> George Land
> APT Solutions Ltd
> UK U2 Master Distributor
> ___
> U2-User
On 23/08/10 15:34, David A. Green wrote:
> Linda I would use CONVERT. It can be done in one pass:
>
> REM.STRING = "!...@#$%^&*()_+-={}|[]\;':",./<>?`~ ":CHAR(9) ;* Make your
> string of characters to Remove
> NEW.STRING = CONVERT(REM.STRING, SPACE(LEN(REM.STRING)), OLD.STRING)
>
That assumes th
On 20/08/10 22:47, Robert Porter wrote:
> This was for diagnosing what happened. Access to the file is generally
> programmatically controlled. VERY few of us actually have access to edit a
> record directly. And from what I can find no one edited the record via TCL.
> The change was fairly ben
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 it with an i-descri
-SQL I think it's
been around for ages. Certainly it's well old in MS-Access. In a view
you can combine several fields to create a new field.
Cheers,
Wol
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-
>> boun...@listserve
On 19/08/10 05:20, Kevin King wrote:
> What about creating a view against the table and using the view in your
> join?
Actually, what I think he should do is create the three sub-fields as
individual fields, then declare a virtual field in your view as
"U2-Key", and also make those three fields a
On 17/08/10 05:47, Norman, David (Health) wrote:
> Thanks to all who responded. After managing to extract a bit more info from
> the user on what they think they might want, it now seems that all we need to
> do is put a CSV in a Samba share that can then be imported into MS SQL
> Server. Simpl
On 13/08/10 14:36, George Gallen wrote:
> I'm making the assumption that the UV server is on Unix, and the SQL
> server is on ... Well, windows.
That assumes that it is MS SQL-Server, and not just any old SQL server
such as MySQL, PostgreSQL etc.
> Using perl, there is nothing that needs to be a
On 12/08/10 20:36, Jeff Schasny wrote:
> HostAccess
How good is HostAccess pt200 emulation? If DynamicConnect has the same
.wit file as wIntegrate (it should) then it's a pretty good emulation (I
wrote it, so I'm blowing my own trumpet :-)
You may want to tell DynamicConnect you're using a pt250
On 10/08/10 17:48, asvin.datt...@hsbcib.com wrote:
> Hi Bradley,
>
> We run everything under screen, batch processes (like you describe) and
> interactive terminal sessions.
>
> We dont have the problems that you are describing, and can break whenever
> we need to. But we are using UV and that m
On 05/08/10 00:24, Aramaies wrote:
> Good Day,
>
>
>
> We are in the process of upgrading from Universe 9.6 to 10.3, and we have
> noticed that the system performance is degraded when we use an I-Type
> dictionary with subroutine calls, and the item is also an alternate key.
>
> It seems that th
On 26/07/10 23:17, Tony Gravagno wrote:
> As another Sequoia anecdote: An IT manager was surprised one day
> by a FedEx delivery of a motherboard. Apparently his system has
> lost a CPU and phoned to Support to get a new one, though no one
> at the company had noticed yet. The instructions were s
On 12/07/10 14:26, George Gallen wrote:
> Keep in mind that fancier, is not always better. First you will need to
> determine what information you
> need, then look into UI that gather this type of information.
>
Might not be easy having both, but can you keep both green screen and
gui? Gui is
On 23/06/10 00:12, Steve McConnell wrote:
> Mainly, I've tested with Putty and an emulator called Costar. The
> problem we see is that the ssh server can be configured to kick off
> a .bat file. In the .bat file we configure it to run commands like
> this:
>
> Cd \ibm\uv Bin\uv.exe (or bin\uvsh.ex
On 19/06/10 00:45, Steve McConnell wrote:
> We have a user running on a Windows UniVerse server who has a security
> requirement which forbids running any telnet services. They want to use
> ssh to connect and have installed bitvise winsshd. It allows us to kick
> of a uvsh.exe upon authenticatio
On 14/06/10 18:48, Dianne Ackerman wrote:
> Windows server, uv 10.0.10
>
> Administrator used uv admin tool to create 2 universe accounts. When
> you logto the first one and type WHO you get
> 15912 ACCOUNT1 From dianne and when you logto the second one and type
> WHO you get 15912 account2 From d
On 08/06/10 21:38, Symeon Breen wrote:
> Not sure about HPUX but most linux distros are configured to use as much
> memory as possible , if not on processes then the system will any spare for
> caching disk io. So the absence of free memeory and a system on the go slow
> may not be an indicator of
On 03/06/10 20:11, Steve Romanow wrote:
> On 6/3/2010 3:00 PM, u2-users-requ...@listserver.u2ug.org wrote:
>> Message: 4
>> Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2010 21:59:17 +0100
>> From: Anthony Youngman
>> To:u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
>> Subject: Re: [U2] SB+ PA Compare
>> Message-ID:<4c06c625.3090...@thewoler
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