Thanks for your help. Cool product... But confirmed my fear. Nothing had
port 23. As I was working on this, I also found a slew of other serious
problems regarding my network config... IE. Spooler not functioning,
network browsing not functioning, mapped drives not functioning, other port
assig
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jerry Banker
>
> Are you asking about the 'MTHS' conversion code?
I don't thinks so. But it's weird enough to be interesting. I guess
the H means that if the hours are > 12, then subtract 12 and append a
"pm":
0001 UNIX.DATETIME = SYSTEM(99)
0002
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin King
>
> Why not write a user conversion code that does this
> calculation as a Uname conversion?
That's what I was asking, if anyone already did it.
I'd prefer it to be flexible enough to allow various oconv formats and
to iconv various strings.
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Boydell
>
> Have a look at http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?DateUtility .
> DateUtility("parseEpochTime",intTimeStamp) will return U2
> Date & Time based on the local machine time zone.
Now that's rich. There's a lot there.
Looks like maybe
Chuck,
you need to worry about time zone when rendering the unix epoch time as it
is UTC (aka GMT) based. A simple conversion of the unix epoch time to U2
date/time will be incorrect unless you are in Britain in the winter - and
who'd be there then ;-)
Have a look at http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bi
I use wintegrate a lot as an emulator, file transfer and running PC-based programs.
2 new clients both have accuterm and I'm wondering if their file transfer
(import/export) facilities are programmable or are manually managed. Also, is there
the equivilent of WIN.PCRUN.
I can always install w
I have a new client that i've yet to be able to with over the
modem. So if I'm running a program (readnext etc) but i want to break, I
include this INCLUDE.
IF SYSTEM(14) # 0 THEN
INPUT A
IF A="Q" THEN CLEARSELECT (sic) ; STOP
IF A="D" THEN DEBUG
END
SYSTEM(14) is the length of th
Glenn W. Paschal wrote:
> I am getting the following errors trying to start the Telnet Service.
> UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to telnet port 23.
> It may be used
> by other application. WSA error: 10038.
> UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to uvrpc port. WSA
> error: 10038.
>
Thanks Wally,
I will pass this on but we have had some hardware replaced between
episodes but will ask to check again.
Thanks John,
We don't have any GCI or C programs using UCI accessing any of our live
databases. Good thought though.
Regards
David Logan
Database Administrator
HP Managed Serv
David
I've seen this where a GCI/CALLC routine was linked into a UniData kernel
and it reused the stderr file handle. The result was the stderr data stream
overwrote the file which currently was allocated to that handle (whoch
UniData was using for the VOC).
The giveaway was to perform an "od -c"
Check to see if the Microsoft Telnet service is running. If
so, stop the service and set its start property to disable or
manual. Then stop the UniVerse services and restart them
and you should have telnet. An alternative is to use UniAdmin
to change the port UniVerse uses for telnet so the two
The problem (or not problem) with RAISE, is that it will also change all
other marks at the same time.
If you have a|b|c}d|e|f, and want a}b}c}d}e}f, you have to use CONVERT.
RAISE will give you a}b}c^d}e}f
*note ^ = fm, } = vm, | = svm
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
I am getting the following errors trying to start the Telnet Service.
UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to telnet port 23. It may be used
by other application. WSA error: 10038.
UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to uvrpc port. WSA error: 10038.
Ok, I realize what this is telling me.
Why not write a user conversion code that does this calculation as a Uname
conversion? Page 230 of the Using Unidata (5.2) documentation describes the
parameter list for the user exit subroutine. Forgive me if this is a
Universe question, but I assume the same applies for uv?
--Kevin
[EMAIL PROT
Amy, you were absolutely correct! We haven't generated a schema yet.
The System Administrator installed VSG to create one, but when he logged
into the account, he said that he got this message, "Cannot
Create_Schema_Map". Do you have any idea what is going on?
If possible, could you please provid
Are you asking about the 'MTHS' conversion code?
- Original Message -
From: "Stevenson, Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 1:47 PM
Subject: ICONV/OCONV for unix internal timestamp (secs past 00:00
01/01/1970)
unix generally keeps track o
Sorry, no cigar.
That's not a "conversion code" that you can stick in <3> of a dictionary
D-item, or <7> of an A-item. Or as second argument of either, nay, both
ICONV() & OCONV().
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck Mongiovi
> Se
> seconds past midnight GMT, Jan 1, 1970.
> Is there a conversion code
yeah .. something like:
pick DATE() = INT(unixtime/86400)+732
pick TIME() = MOD(unixtime,86400)
which makes:
unixtime = (pick DATE() - 732) * 86400 + pick TIME()
and PICK time is always local time, not GMT
--
u2-users ma
All,
How about the following (86400 * DATE()) + TIME()):".":GETPID()?. You could
use common to check that (86400 * DATE()) + TIME()) is unique within the
process, and should probably check that the date has not changed between
calling DATE and TIME.
This would be unique system wide I believe.
Re
Steven R. Shourds wrote:
I am currently evaluating different platforms and have been lurking here for a bit. Very lively and informative!
We currently use D3 on Windows. I had to integrate SYNC from Sysinternals to flush memory since Windows (or D3) does not seem do it right. We've had problems in
unix generally keeps track of time as number of seconds past midnight
GMT, Jan 1, 1970.
Is there a conversion code to convert that to & from external date &
time?
If not, have you already written a custom conversion & care to share?
(I am NOT asking how to roll my own. I just don't want to do so
It should be standard URL encoding, which works as follows:
Spaces are converted to + Characters below 0x20 or above 0x7F, along
with the characters %&+=:#<>" are converted to a % followed by their
hexadecimal equivalent [ OCONV(SEQ(VAR),'MX') ]
Note that spaces are not converted to a +, then th
Thank you Michael and Jeff for your timely responses.
Lee J Messenger
Sr VP Operations
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
DLT Transportation Services, Inc.
Phone :(816) 242-4505
Fax :(816) 483-7222
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Michael Spencer
Sent: We
When people are paying for support (like you) they expect to receive answers
from a knowledgable source, so they call or e-mail Support. When posting to
a free public forum (like this one) you get whatever response comes back in
someone's free time. If you aren't getting responses from an officia
Wow. Mines 352 kb. I don't know if IBM will send it to you. You could
download the PE version and pull it from there. I don't think it's changed a
whole lot.
hth
--
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Alberta Canada
"Just because something isn't broken doesn't mean that you can't fix it"
Stu Pickles
>-O
These are the ones I have for D3, should be the same in universe I would
think:
%60 `
%7E ~
%21 !
%40 @
%23
Hello Group!
Can anyone tell me where I can obtain a copy of AE_DOC? My predecessor removed the
file(s) to save space on our server some time ago. (We are using UniData 5.1 on an NT
4.0 operating system.)
Any help will be appreciated!
Sincerely,
Grant W. Boice, Jr.
Systems Administrato
The numeric after the "%" is the hex representation of the ascii code for
the character:
& = hex 26 = decimal 38
-Original Message-
From: Lee Messenger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 9:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Com
Subject: HTML to Universe conversion codes
Does anyone have a complete list of the unique HTML conversions 'codes' and
their Universe equivalents when passing data from an html page to Universe
using the form 'post' method. For example the string
'%26' is '&' in Universe.
Would you share this list with me?
Thank you in advance.
Lee J
We've turned back on full logging, and have found an existing SOAP request & the new
.NET SOAP request. Apart from some (hopefully) superficial differences, the main
problem seems to be that the body of the request (ie. the SOAP envelope) doesn't
appear in the log at all, followed by 'Content-Le
Also, in place of the INPUT OPT.OUT,1 read to drain, you could use
INPUTCLEAR to do the same thing without actually reading anything.
At 10:54 AM 4/28/2004, you wrote:
We have a program looping through all data files searching
for something
- sometimes it gets to a file containing several mil
USE
INPUTCLEAR not CLEARINPUT
Regards
Björn Behr
Programmer
HYFLO Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
Tel : +27 11 386 5800
Fax : +27 11 444 5391
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW : http://www.hyflo.co.za
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Problem here, I believe, is that you check using INPUT OPT.OUT,-1 and do
action on it, but you never actually drain anything out. Once the test is
successful, then you should actually perform an INPUT to drain the buffer
of anything, i.e.
INPUT OPT.OUT,-1
if OPT.OUT = "S" then
INPUT OPT.OUT,1;
We have a program looping through all data files searching
for something
- sometimes it gets to a file containing several million
records and
we'd like to be able to tell it to skip that file and
continue with the
next file. We've tried the following approaches with said
results:
(1) OPT.OUT = K
I can relay one UV customer's experience. After months of sporadic file
corruption episodes, they finally had their hardware folks come out and
check over the system (one of the first things our support group had
suggested, of course). They had memory boards seated in improper slots.
Once they
Bill H. wrote on 04/28/2004 12:27:30 AM:
> SYSTEM(19) on D3:
> Returns a unique item-id consisting of the current system date in
internal
> format, followed immediately by the current system time in seconds. If
more
> than one item-id is generated in a second, an alpha character is appended
Hi Ken,
At 07:56 PM 28/04/2004, Ken Wallis wrote:
Of course one could easily write a FUNCTION that concatenated DATE() and
TIME() and used named common to keep track of the last value it gave out to
decide if it needed to add an alpha character and if so, which one, but that
What about SYSTEM(12)
Is there a particular time of day, day of the week, or system loading
consistency in when this corruption of the VOC happens?
Any processes writing to the VOC for any reasons?
How many users in the particular ACCOUNT where this
particular VOC gets corrupted? How do the users access the
ACCOUNT
Hi Ray,
I have just switched it on now. I didn't realise you could turn it on
and off like that.
Thanks David
The file is sized pretty well and is a type 11
Thanks Wol,
I have had engineers go through all the hardware logs to no avail. There
was a couple of small glitches during the last epis
I am currently evaluating different platforms and have been lurking here for a bit.
Very lively and informative!
We currently use D3 on Windows. I had to integrate SYNC from Sysinternals to flush
memory since Windows (or D3) does not seem do it right. We've had problems in the past
where custom
Bill H wrote:
>For those not familiar:
>
>SYSTEM(19) on D3:
>Returns a unique item-id consisting of the current system date
>in internal
>format, followed immediately by the current system time in
>seconds. If more
>than one item-id is generated in a second, an alpha character
>is appended to the
Eugene Perry wrote:
>How does one open files in the NT file system on Unidata?
Carefully? ;^)
Seriously though: if you simply want to look at flat text files in a windows
folder then you can set up a DIR pointer in the VOC which references the
path to the folder and then just OPEN that VOC point
Are you using UniVerse error message logging (enabled by creating the error message
file in the UV account) and, if so, does it tell you anything?
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Is this UniVerse or UniData? My guess is either that you've hit some limit (disk
full?, max number of transaction cache files?), or that there's a permissions issue in
the directory where the transaction cache file needs to be created.
- Original Message -
From: Ang Suan Yong <[EMAIL PR
Tony,
the problem is that there is very little activty in that forum and there has
been no answer from Raining Data support either.
/Björn Eklund
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: Tony Gravagno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skickat: den 28 april 2004 00:02
Till: 'U2 Users Discussion List'
Ämne
In reply to what Steve wrote re: app level problems with
scability:
In a way you're right, in that an app written for small
scale systems
cannot easily be scaled upward to infinity without having
serious
bottleneck issues. No matter what tool (read
language/RAD/whatever) is
used, if the design has
Havving played with XML (and not very deeply) I got the impression that
one can "join" FILEs to give you effective sub-sub-sub style nesting .
However, seeing as my testing was limited to exporting a "nearly-flat"
file into MS's Infopath, I didnt' try digging very deeply.
Cheers,
Wol
-Origin
Check if any of the following apply to your site (I think we had this
problem, on a old release of UV):
a) the VOC was 'accidentally' resized to a dynamic file (which isn't
recommended)
b) the VOC was very badly sized (the VOC contained a LOT of unused and
unused/redundant records)
Regards,
David
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