#x27;*' uses the global
catalog.
--Bill
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Compile first.
BASIC BP SUB
One of my clients gave me the book "Pick for Humans" ISBN 007707243. Don't
know if it's out of print.
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> &
Anita:
Try the following link for publications:
http://jes.com/picklist.html
The publications all refer to PICK, which has been known to be a dirty word
in the U2 space. But these publications are great, if you need them.
Hope this helps.
Bill
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Ray Wurlod wrote:
Almost certainly this is related to permissions on the account directory.
Either you can not create a BP.O subdirectory (lacking write permission to the
account directory) or a file called SUB within BP.O (lacking write permission
to the BP.O subdirectory). Or, a slight cha
You've got to feel for Anita. She's a good candidate for the "U2
Incubator" CD that U2UG is pushing for. We want a single spot where a
new techie can go to install an instance of the personal edition (or
something close to it) along with explanations, examples, and pointers
to resources. Stay tu
Anita,
It looked like the example in my post was a bit scrambled
It must read:
In U2 environment in Windows
File = BP Folder = BP
With records
OR items
OR programs (in this case) wi
I have had better luck with '*' option below... as the '*' uses the global
catalog.
--Bill
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Subje
Hallo Anita,
Something that might help the "lingo" a bit
In the U2 environment we talk about a file (being a collection of records)
on a Windows platform that normally equates to a folder and files
i.e
In U2 environment
in Windows
File = BP
Folder = BP
With records OR items OR
, March 07, 2007 8:09 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] catalog command
Almost certainly this is related to permissions on the account directory.
Either you can not create a BP.O subdirectory (lacking write permission to
the account directory) or a file called SUB within BP.O (lac
> -Original Message-
> Sidebar to ms Anita's questions:
>
> We've lived through all of the quirks of the evolution of our
> beloved MV database and programming language. It's second
> nature to us.
>
> Virtually all of our techniques preceed those developed in
> other databases and lan
Sorry this is just a test
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Sent: 07 March 2007 14:56
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Subject: [U2] catalog command
Hi
I have created one BP file containing the main procedure (say Main)and
anot
>> I have created one BP file containing the main procedure (say
>> Main)and another BP file which contains the subroutine (say SUB). I
>> tried cataloging the subroutine but couldnot it raised the following
>> error "Unable to open "BP.O/SUB for cataloging".Also I want to view
>> all the cat
Compile first.
BASIC BP SUB
CATALOG BP *SUB
Or
CATALOG BP SUB
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Subject: [U2] catalog command
Hi
I have created one
Did you Compile the BP Program (BASIC BP XXX)?
>
> I have created one BP file containing the main procedure (say Main)and
> another BP file which contains the subroutine (say SUB). I tried
cataloging
> the subroutine but couldnot it raised the following error
> "Unable to open "BP.O/SUB for cat
Sidebar to ms Anita's questions:
We've lived through all of the quirks of the evolution of our beloved MV
database and programming language. It's second nature to us.
Virtually all of our techniques preceed those developed in other databases
and languages. Thus, we endeavor to learn the new stuff
Almost certainly this is related to permissions on the account directory.
Either you can not create a BP.O subdirectory (lacking write permission to the
account directory) or a file called SUB within BP.O (lacking write permission
to the BP.O subdirectory). Or, a slight chance, your disk is fu
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