Re: [U2] Unidebugger

2012-10-26 Thread Colin Alfke
It is/was a windows based (thick client) editor for UniData and UniVerse. It has a number of standard editor features like syntax highlighting etc. It is/was included on the clients package. It integrated with dynamic connect which allowed a telnet window in your editor screen. It could use direct

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2006-06-06 Thread u2ug
REPOSTED FOR NON-MEMBER: David Cason [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Debbie and Leslie We use UniDebugger version 1.2.4 on UniData 6.0. It does have some quirks that we've come to understand and have learned to work around. I'd be happy to work with you offline to get you going. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2006-06-06 Thread George Hammerle
Hello Debbie, For Unidata we need these 3 pieces installed. I realize you are on Universe but did you install UniDK ? I hope you can get it working because I really find it useful and a productivity increaser. 1. Unidebugger 2. Dynamic Connect 3. UniDK George Hammerle Date: Mon, 5

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2006-06-05 Thread Stevenson, Charles
. So I think Leslie is voicing a common frustration. Chuck Stevenson -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of leslie chamberlin Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 12:10 PM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: RE: [U2] Unidebugger I am pretty

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2005-02-02 Thread Susan Joslyn
Feb 2005 23:34:57 -0500 From: Stevenson, Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [U2] Unidebugger From: Susan Joslyn [snip] Gordon, I would think that you could address it with file triggers... any reason why you can't? triggers wont work on type 19 files. Programs have to be type 19 files. Can

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2005-02-02 Thread Adrian Matthews
And also make them work for replicated files as well -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Lewington Sent: 02 February 2005 13:47 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: Re: [U2] Unidebugger Susan Joslyn wrote... You're right

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2005-02-02 Thread Phil Walker
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Joslyn Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 1:38 AM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: RE: [U2] Unidebugger Chuck, Nope, forgot about that one. You're right, triggers cannot be used on directory type files. We did ask IBM for that at the U2UG meeting

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2005-02-01 Thread David Robertshaw
The UniDebugger doesn't use locking when it reads/writes host Basic programs as this would not fit the home-grown check-in/out systems many people use. In the wIntegrate Editor we added the ability to call a custom subroutine at the usual points which give 100% control, in the same way as the

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2005-02-01 Thread Gordon J Glorfield
Now I'm confused. You are now the second person to claim that the UniDebugger doesn't use locking when it reads/writes host Basic programs. This is definitely not the case here. We use the UniObjects connect method and it does use and honor record locks. I was hoping that someone could

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2005-02-01 Thread Adrian Matthews
@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: RE: [U2] Unidebugger Now I'm confused. You are now the second person to claim that the UniDebugger doesn't use locking when it reads/writes host Basic programs. This is definitely not the case here. We use the UniObjects connect method and it does use and honor

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2005-02-01 Thread Susan Joslyn
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gordon J Glorfield Sent: 01 February 2005 14:00 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: RE: [U2] Unidebugger Now I'm confused. You are now the second person to claim that the UniDebugger doesn't use locking when it reads/writes host Basic programs

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2005-02-01 Thread Stevenson, Charles
From: Susan Joslyn [snip] Gordon, I would think that you could address it with file triggers... any reason why you can't? triggers wont work on type 19 files. Programs have to be type 19 files. Can PRC work around that one? cds --- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2005-02-01 Thread Adrian Matthews
work for type 1/19. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Joslyn Sent: 02 February 2005 03:36 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [U2] Unidebugger We're using the word 'locking' in two different ways, here

Re: [U2] Unidebugger/UniEditor

2005-01-31 Thread Gordon J Glorfield
We are on UV 10.1.6. Our UniDebugger is Version 1.2. Gordon J. Glorfield Sr. Applications Developer MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company) 301-360-8839 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/31/2005 01:10:22 PM: Anybody know what is the most recent version of the UniEditor/UniDebugger? And where that might

RE: [U2] Unidebugger/UniEditor

2005-01-31 Thread Bob Woodward
We are running version 1.2.3, copyrighted in 2003. I went looking before and could not find anything newer, or that there was much indication that there would be any time soon. This is what came with our Universe 10.0.X CD'S. BobW -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2005-01-31 Thread Karen.BESSEL
That's odd It would seem to me that checking out the program would check the write permission on the file; therefore, Unidebugger would respect that. Are the file permissions being modified by the check out process? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2005-01-31 Thread Gordon J Glorfield
No, file permissions are not altered by the check out process. The process simply marks an entry in the FOLDERS database that the program is currently assigned to the login ID of the programmer who wants to make changes. The green-screen editors check the FOLDERS entry for the program and

RE: [U2] Unidebugger

2005-01-31 Thread Bob Woodward
is my best suggestion. BobW -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gordon J Glorfield Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 3:04 PM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: RE: [U2] Unidebugger No, file permissions are not altered

RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in.

2004-09-17 Thread Shawn Waldie
-Original Message- From: Shawn Waldie Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in. I recently changed my password. However, only when I attempt to access my source code using UDB am I denied...so I know it can't

RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in.

2004-09-17 Thread Shawn Waldie
Ok, folks, I think I know at least part of the why. My DBA, who is out today, is testing LDAP to authenticate users logging into the unix box against the network AD. Because of this, I know longer have my own /home directory. To make a connection using uniobjects, is my /home directory required?

RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in.

2004-09-16 Thread djordan
When creating the connect have you ticked the correct box for UniVerse or UniData database. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alfke, Colin Sent: Thursday, 16 September 2004 3:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't

RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in.

2004-09-16 Thread Shawn Waldie
used uniobjects in the past, but ftp won't work either. I can even telnet in from the cmd line of my workstation. -Original Message- From: Adrian Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let

RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in.

2004-09-16 Thread Shawn Waldie
I'm good here, too. -Original Message- From: kafsat taiyus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 4:41 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in. Permission on the source code. --- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in.

2004-09-16 Thread Alfke, Colin
Not so strange. The editor does it's file transfer independently of the terminal window. You can load edit, format, and save source code without logging the terminal window in. It's strange that you've used uniobjects in the past and it's no longer working - or have you just never used it with

RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in.

2004-09-16 Thread Shawn Waldie
I recently changed my password. However, only when I attempt to access my source code using UDB am I denied...so I know it can't be a permissions problem. I'll try changing my password. snip So it looks like the user/password you are using on the editor side isn't valid or doesn't have the

RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in.

2004-09-15 Thread kafsat taiyus
Permission on the source code. -Original Message- From: Shawn Waldie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 16 September 2004 7:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in. I can log in using wintegrate, and I can even telnet in, but an error message is

RE: [U2] UniDebugger won't let me in.

2004-09-15 Thread Alfke, Colin
You can change your view to host mode and login with the telnet client UniDebugger users - some sort of stripped Dynamic Connect. You may have a connection script setup that is incorrect. Or is this when you are trying to read your source code? If you are on HP-UX then you will need to use

Re: [U2] UniDebugger question

2004-05-27 Thread Brian Leach
Nick, Can you resize your file from Type 1 to Type 19? That does not create intermediate directories. Brian On Wed, 26 May 2004 17:03:11 -0400 Nick Cipollina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a BASIC PROGRAM who's name is just long enough that it creates a sub-directory in the BP file, but does

RE: [U2] UniDebugger question

2004-05-27 Thread Nick Cipollina
PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 3:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [U2] UniDebugger question Nick, Can you resize your file from Type 1 to Type 19? That does not create intermediate directories. Brian On Wed, 26 May 2004 17:03:11 -0400 Nick Cipollina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I

RE: [U2] UniDebugger question

2004-05-27 Thread Gordon Glorfield
My suggestion would be to shorten the length of the name of that program. Why on earth would you need or want a name that long? Gordon J. Glorfield Sr. Applications Developer MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company) 301-360-8839 [snip] I have a BASIC PROGRAM who's name is just long enough that it

RE: [U2] UniDebugger question

2004-05-27 Thread Donald Kibbey
] Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 3:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [U2] UniDebugger question Nick, Can you resize your file from Type 1 to Type 19? That does not create intermediate directories. Brian On Wed, 26 May 2004 17:03:11 -0400 Nick Cipollina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have

RE: [U2] UniDebugger question

2004-05-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nick, If you can't resize the file, can you copy just the program(s) in question to a type 19 and debug on the copies? - Charles Workaround Barouch [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Nick Cipollina [EMAIL PROTECTED] No, I can't resize the file to Type 19. I've run into this with

RE: [U2] UniDebugger question

2004-05-27 Thread Donald Kibbey
was hoping that this short-coming of UniDebugger's had a fix. Thanks for all the help. Nick -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 1:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [U2] UniDebugger question Nick, If you can't