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Subject: Re: [U2] Is there a UNIDATA equivalent of Universe Itype @RECORD
Jeff,
what actually worked was...
DCOUNT(EXTRACT(@RECORD,30,0,0),@VM)
doesn't seem to work in an EVAL though
eg
LIST STK EVAL DCOUNT(EXTRACT(@RECORD,30,0,0),@VM) A30
jak
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Subject: Re: [U2] Is there a UNIDATA equivalent of Universe Itype @RECORD
Jeff,
that'll do, thanks
jak
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Subject: Re: [U2] Is there a UNIDATA equivalent of Universe Itype @RECORD
Jeff,
what actually worked was...
DCOUNT(EXTRACT(@RECORD,30,0,0),@VM)
doesn't seem to work in an EVAL though
eg
LIST STK EVAL DCOUNT
John Kent wrote:
LIST STK EVAL DCOUNT(EXTRACT(@RECORD,30,0,0),@VM) 09:01:48 04 Jun 2008 1
STK...
Illegal attribute:
select criteria EVAL is not a field.
whereas an itype will
ED DICT STK JAK
Top of JAK in DICT STK, 6 lines, 50 characters.
001: I
002: DCOUNT(EXTRACT(@RECORD,30,0,0),@VM)
003:
: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 7:06 PM
| Subject: RE: [U2] Is there a UNIDATA equivalent of Universe Itype @RECORD
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| Jak:
|
| This worked fine for me in an EVAL. UD v7.1 in Win 2K3 with ECLTYPE =
| Pick.
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| :list APOPEN ACCTS AMTS EVAL DCOUNT(EXTRACT(@RECORD, 9, 0, 0), @VM)
| COL.HDG Cnt
Subject: Re: [U2] Is there a UNIDATA equivalent of Universe Itype @RECORD
Bill,
not for me though
LIST STK EVAL DCOUNT(EXTRACT(@RECORD,30,0,0),@VM) 09:01:48 04 Jun 2008 1
STK...
Illegal attribute:
select criteria EVAL is not a field.
whereas an itype will
ED DICT STK JAK
Top of JAK in DICT STK
@RECORD is there, but not inside of the subroutine called from SUBR(..) type
dicts. We usually pass it in as a parameter when it's needed.
-K
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 4:32 PM, John Kent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone konw if there is way around this for dict items and evaluations
Thanks
John,
Help us out here. What is it you are having trouble with?
UniData supports @RECORD, UniData supports ITYPEs, UniData supports the
ITYPE() function in BASIC even.
UniData may prefer to refer to ITYPEs as Virtual Fields, and nominally
prefers attribute 1 of an ITYPE to be V instead of I,
According to the Using Unidata.pdf, it looks to work just like Prime
Information and UniVerse.
While they don't talk a lot about using @record, they pass it to a subr in the
subr discussion -
Top of ZIP in DICT CLIENTS, 7 lines, 50 characters.
*--: P
001: V
002: SUBR(PSTLCODE_FMT,@RECORD)
003:
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From: Ken Wallis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 9:56 AM
Subject: RE: [U2] Is there a UNIDATA equivalent of Universe Itype @RECORD
John,
Help us out here. What is it you are having trouble with?
UniData supports @RECORD
On Tue, 3 Jun 2008, John Kent wrote:
Ken,
i want to create a simple dict item like
ED DICT STK JAK
Top of JAK in DICT STK, 6 lines, 38 characters.
*--: P7
001: I
002: DCOUNT(@RECORD30,@VM)
Try this:
DCOUNT(EXTRACT(@RECORD,@AM,30),@VM)
Jeff Butera, Ph.D.
Administrative Systems
Hampshire
Jeff,
that'll do, thanks
jak
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On Tue, 3 Jun 2008, John Kent wrote:
Ken,
i
, 2008 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: [U2] Is there a UNIDATA equivalent of Universe Itype @RECORD
Jeff,
that'll do, thanks
jak
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