That did it! It works perfectly.
Thanks,
Bruce
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it happens
to me.
Thanks in advance,
Bruce
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Satya
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I have just come across a problem that is sort of related to the problem
with UniQuery and single quotes noted in Dan's article. I thought that I
would share what
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Hi,
Could you let,me know what is the difference between PH- type records,
D-type records,V-type records,X-type records
Thank you,
Satya
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Create a dialog definition and use an expression to contain your message.
Put your text in @VALUE. Use the DIALOG process to display the
definition. It should work fine.
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the
location or program for them.
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I know nothing
: Friday, 22 June 2012 09:08
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I am not familiar with the dialog function. Could you help me with where to
look for this tool's documentation?
Thanks,
Bruce
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of satya satya
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Hi,
Could you let,me know what is the difference between PH- type
UniData Dictionaries
Every UniData data file has a corresponding dictionary file. A
dictionary contains a set of records that define the structure of the
records in the data file, called D-type records. A dictionary may also
contain phrases, called PH-type records, and items that calculate or
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Hi Satya,
In summary,
D type records define data fields
V type records define calculated items
PH type records are phrases that
a) provide short forms for other items
: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 10:18 AM
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Hi,
Could you let,me know what is the difference between PH- type records, D-type
records,V-type records,X-type records
Thank you,
Satya
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, June 20, 2012 3:25 PM
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Satya,
I have a small write up I did a while ago that might help you:
http://u2tech.wordpress.com/tips-hints/dictionary-tips-hints/
Regards,
Dan
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of satya satya
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Hi,
Could you let,me know what is the difference between PH- type records, D-type
records,V-type records,X-type records
Thank you
...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of satya satya
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Hi,
Could you let,me know what is the difference between PH- type records,
D-type records,V-type records,X-type records
Thank you,
Satya
Satya,
The one thing that I would do, even though they are the same, is to use
the 'I'-type instead of the 'V'-type. The reason why is for
compatibility with other systems that only have the 'I'-type, like I
have used before.
Robert Norman
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