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I always
Something to watch out for (though I don't think it applies here).
People always say transferring from Unix to Windows. Yet here I'm running UV/SCO,
UV/Win and UV/linux.
AND THE DATA FILES ARE BINARY COMPATIBLE ACROSS ALL THREE !!!
Thing is, most nixen run on little-endian RISC, while Windows
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There is a convdata command that will change it from *nix to windows.
Read about it in the u2 .PDF
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I would be interested in knowing how you got the FTP to work.
I have tried here, but to no avail.
I have got a SmarTerm (Terminal emulator) macro to ftp back
and forth, but I need a way of Window$/Unix to do this also.
I have tried windows .bat
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I would be interested in knowing how you got the FTP to work.
I have tried here, but to no avail.
I have got a SmarTerm (Terminal emulator) macro to ftp back
and forth, but I need a way of Window$/Unix
There is a convdata command that will change it from *nix to windows.
Read about it in the u2 .PDF
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Hi Bruce,
The files will need to be converted in order to use on an NT OS.
You will need to look at:
convmark
convcode
convdata
Iain.
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What kind of Unix You have ?
From Linux to Windows there is no need to use convdata/convidx.We never
do it except copyinf files from Solaris to Linux or Windows.
Have You installed both UDT's with the same LANGGROUP ?
Marc Harbeson wrote:
There is a convdata command that will change it from *nix
Yes, we used to do it all of the time - until we converted most of our Unix clients to
Windows.
It sounds like you did a binary transfer, but you also may need to run convdata from
the O/S command line. help convdata in UD will provide the proper syntax.
However the current language group
I would be interested in knowing how you got the FTP to work.
I have tried here, but to no avail.
I have got a SmarTerm (Terminal emulator) macro to ftp back
and forth, but I need a way of Window$/Unix to do this also.
I have tried windows .bat files and unix ftp commands, nothing works.
Bruce,
Did you try an ascii transfer? That probably won't work on a hashed UD file.
Try a binary ftp. UV has a tool called format.conv for byte-swapping. Not sure what
UD calls it. You may have to use that tool on the file after it's transferred over.
--Ron P.
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