[U2] RE: [UV] is there an equivalent to the UD ALL UniQuery keyword?

2005-12-01 Thread Ken Wallis
To all you UniVerse experts out there. A site I know is moving from UniData on VMS to UniVerse on UNIX. Don't ask why, they just decided that was the path they wanted to go down. Anyhow, they've got used to the ability in UniData to LIST filename ALL and see everything. They're a bit surprised

Re: [U2] RE: [UV] is there an equivalent to the UD ALL UniQuery keyword?

2005-12-01 Thread Ian Stuart
Create an @ phrase in the DICT of the file with all the field name. This will also honour any associations. You could also create an @ALL phrase if you already have an @ phrase in the DICT LIST filename @ALL ED DICT CM @ 0001= PH 0002 = COMPANY ADD1 ADD2 ADD3 PCODE PROV ORDER.DATES

Re: [U2] RE: [UV] is there an equivalent to the UD ALL UniQuery keyword?

2005-12-01 Thread Mark Johnson
Not for nothing but I've worked on both platforms and I prefer Ud to Uv. My 1 cent - Original Message - From: Ken Wallis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 11:07 PM Subject: [U2] RE: [UV] is there an equivalent to the UD ALL UniQuery

RE: [U2] RE: [UV] is there an equivalent to the UD ALL UniQuery keyword?

2005-12-01 Thread Larry Hiscock
How about just adding a phrase to each DICT called ALL that lists all of the D-type items? eg: DICT CUST.MST ALL 001: PH 002: CUST.NAME CUST.ADDR1 CUST.ADDR2 CUST.CITY ... etc You could even write a simple program to SELECT DICT filename WITH TYPE = 'D' BY LOC, and then loop through create the

RE: [U2] RE: [UV] is there an equivalent to the UD ALL UniQuery keyword?

2005-12-01 Thread Womack, Adrian
An alternative to using Larry's suggestion of writing a program to create a phrase of all the D types, you can use REVISE filename which will automatically create an @REVISE phrase in the dictionary containing all the D-types. You can then just rename @REVISE to ALL. -Original Message-