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Brian, in Number 3 you state,
"Variable[2,3] is supported but not Variable[3]"
On UniData,Variable[3] will give you the last 3 bytes of the variable.
What does UniVerse do?
The very same...
Although I consider it relatively new behaviour, it goes back
at least t
Pankaj Gupta wrote on 01/20/2006 02:00:07 AM:
> Can anyone tell me what are the basic differences bwtween UniVerse and
> Unidata?
Brian Leach did a great job in his exhaustive response. For the most
part, a programmer can make the transition from one environment to the
other fairly easily. Th
Bill:
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>Yea, but it's still a stone knife. :-)
"Knife"? What's a knife? :-)
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Hi,
Leroy was kind enough to arrange for it to be ported to Universe as part
of release 10. We have 10.0.19, and it is on
Kevin,
I've been working with UV for almost 5 years and I've never seen anything
in UV that is as robust as UD's AE. The prestore commands in AE are
unmatched by anything in UV.
Just my 2 cents here but after working with UD for more than 7 years in
both P flavor and U flavor and now being in
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I know it's in 10.1 --- I was typing (accidently) AE and it said 'Beta
Port
of AE editor' and worked! I was psyched!
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AE is part of the standard UV? What version?
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Wow Brian, that's a much better answer than mine. I should have
looked for your response for posting my drivel. But forgive me if I
disagree with you on one point. You said: "
Brian, in Number 3 you state,
"Variable[2,3] is supported but not Variable[3]"
On UniData,Variable[3] will give you the last 3 bytes of the variable.
What does UniVerse do?
Bruce M Neylon
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And I've been very glad that UniVerse now has a port of "AE" built into it
now -- I really like UniData's AE editor (like EV to twist a stack of values
into a new item record to make manipulation easier -- that rocks), and am
glad to have it available to me when I have to work in UniVerse now.
And Kevin,
You are too modest. Your replies are never drivel.
Brian
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> Wow Brian, that's a much better answer than mine. I should
> have looked for your response for posting my drivel. But
> forgive me if I disagree with you on one point. Y
Wow Brian, that's a much better answer than mine. I should have
looked for your response for posting my drivel. But forgive me if I
disagree with you on one point. You said: "2. The editor is named AE
(there is an ED, but that's different). It is fundamentally the same
as the UniVerse ED editor
Pankaj
That's a huge subject.
The fundamental database handling is broadly the same, based on the same
original model. You will find yourself at home there. Most of the
differences are on the periphery and to do with emulations. You will find
the same thing whenever you change platform: those use
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