Could you post the LIST.INDEX results for this?
If only one field is affected, there might be something specific about that.
Regards
Brian
On 15 April 2013 at 03:20 david yu d...@yahoo.com wrote:
hello Tom,
I wish I could just ignore it but as I previously mentioned, our patient are
not
David
I'll keep you posted.
It will be licenced per server - that's the easiest option.
Best Regards
Brian
On 06 February 2013 at 08:39 Hona, David david.h...@cba.com.au wrote:
Thanks Brian - that sounds great! I would be keen to get a trial version, once
you have a SSH capable version.
Jeff
Kicked, thanks!
(Why do these things NEVER happen when I'm IN the office...)
Brian
On 03 November 2009 at 21:22 Jeff Butera jbut...@hampshire.edu wrote:
Can anyone kick the tires on the u2ug website:
mvScript Error
The following error has been reported
1006þNo active connections
Hi Jeff
Not to hand, but here's the help from HASH.HELP and CREATE.FILE:
CREATE.FILE:
The valid types are:
*TYPE* *USAGE*
1 Sub-UFD type file, for large records or source code.
2 Hashed. Keys end with numbers.
3 Hashed. Keys end mainly with numbers.
4
Hi Mike
I raised this with the U2 team when the announcement was first made, and with
(then) IBM in a U2UG board meeting. At that time they weren't able to comment
and even the engineers didn't know what would happen to it.
I have been promised a response when the dust settles, so I'll post then
Hey Ross
Excellent article!
Brian
On 15 September 2009 at 17:55 Ross Morrissey u...@rossmorrissey.com wrote:
It's not IBM technical documentation, but several years ago I published a
number of push the envelope techniques for UniVerse Secondary Indexes in
an article for the OSDA Newsletter.
'plain please then what I did wrong here then:
Basic error: you forgot to translate from client-speak.
When a client says 'yes' they mean 'mostly'.
When a client says 'no' they mean 'not usually/yet'.
When a client says 'always' they mean 'sometimes'.
When a client says 'never' they mean
Jerry
Well, let's deal with the obvious one first - I assume they did also specify the
password and you've removed it for the reason of not dumping passwords on to the
list?
Brian
On 10 September 2009 at 15:25 jpb-u2ug jpb-u...@hotmail.com wrote:
Forwarding for one of our .NET developers.
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Just a note for anyone planning on attending the U2U in the UK (U3K?):
I just booked the hotel, but to get the special attendee rate you need to phone
direct. The discount code wasn't recognized by their website.
Brian
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Adrian
It tells UniVerse to start to collate usage stats for a selected file.
Once enabled, Universe writes stats to the file header on the number of
reads/writes/selects/overflow reads etc.
Normally this is switched off since turning it on impacts performance, but it is
a useful tool in
Hi Jake
1. It is using named common or anything that would be normally set up on LOGIN?
2. Is there any message in your errlog file?
(if you don't have an errlog, you can create it as a zero length file in the
uv directory and uniVerse will start to populate it with errors).
3. Is is doing any
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