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From: Tony Gravagno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>The doc does indicate that the user must be Administrator, I noted that it
>did not say "an administrator user" or something more forgiving.
My docs only had 'root' - for which an administrative user on NT is usuall
So many responses, I'll put them all in this one note:
Alfke, Colin wrote:
> First: login to the session that you are running !NEWVERSION from as
> ADMINISTRATOR (a user in the administrators group won't do it).
The doc does indicate that the user must be Administrator, I noted that it
did not sa
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You know..right after I wrote this, it occurred to me that Tony G. could
put a call to
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Yep, I got NEWPCODE on my TCL manager as well. Works great for current
process, without shoving new code into everyone else's memory space. So, if
you ask me, this is a FEATUR
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> From: Richard Sammartino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tony, I have experienced the same issues and I do
> From: Richard Sammartino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tony, I have experienced the same issues and I don't think there is a
> solution. Our menu is a cataloged program which chains or
> executes other cataloged programs.
I don't know about the performance impact, but a TCL stacker program has
Simon, Thanks I will give it a try.
Rich
At 03:34 PM 9/3/2004 +0100, you wrote:
Tony
For non-Uniobjects sessions...
You need to
PCPERFORM 'newversion n'
where 'n' is the pid of the running process to get that pid to pick up any
changed s/w. This works whether the s/w is locally or globally catalo
Tony
For non-Uniobjects sessions...
You need to
PCPERFORM 'newversion n'
where 'n' is the pid of the running process to get that pid to pick up any
changed s/w. This works whether the s/w is locally or globally cataloged as
far as I can see - so I don't know what the shared memory reference in
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Tony, I have experienced the same issues and I don't think there is a
solution. Our menu is a cataloged
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>Thanks Colin and others for suggestions here and via e-mail, but as
>indicated in my original post, I did read and follow the do
Tony, I have experienced the same issues and I don't think there is a
solution. Our menu is a cataloged program which chains or executes other
cataloged programs. The only way I have found to implement the new version
of a program or subroutine is to have the users log out and log in
again.
I am out of the office today (September 3rd) taking a vacation day. If you need
assistance, please contact the help desk at X.
Thanks,
>>> u2-users 09/03/04 07:45 >>>
Thanks Colin and others for suggestions here and via e-mail, but as
indicated in my original post, I did read and follo
Thanks Colin and others for suggestions here and via e-mail, but as
indicated in my original post, I did read and follow the docs for NEWPCODE
and NEWVERSION, DECATLOG and DELETE.CATALOG, and CATALOG with DIRECT, LOCAL,
NEWVERSION, and/or FORCE - all with no success. It seems weird that there
is s
See HELP NEWPCODE for an explanation. You could make sure any local ctlg and voc items
are removed and catalog the subroutines globally. Then you can re-catalog new versions
and use the NEWVERSION parameter to update the Global shared memory.
hth
Colin Alfke
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>From:
Tony Gravagno wrote:
> Can I just turn off smm while I'm in development? How?
No, you can't I'm afraid.
Have you tried CATALOGing everything LOCAL DIRECT while you are in
development? Or will that just not work with UniObjects?
Cheers,
Ken
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>I've tried the !NEWPCODE and !NEWVERSION ...
Sorry, I missed that detail in my previous response. The problem I
usually have w/ NEWPCODE is the syntax. You might try using FIBCDFN
in the AE editor and see if that cause
Have you checked out NEWPCODE instead of NEWVERSION?
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Platform is Unidata 6.0
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