RE: On learning to swim (u2-users U2UG)

2004-03-30 Thread Graham, David
Dawn - It seems that there is only one piece of the puzzle that is missing; the ability to not only receive e-mail from the various forums but also to reply to that e-mail by way of e-mail (as opposed to writing the reply from within a browser). If that one feature were implemented I believe

RE: Lists are closing

2004-03-30 Thread Graham, David
Forgive me if I sound like a broken record here but it is most assuredly NOT necessary to (as the OP puts it) go check the forums. You need only subscribe to the forum and can then receive e-mail each time something is posted. That e-mail contains the entire content of the posting. The only

RE: The lists are closing

2004-03-29 Thread Graham, David
I have a simple-minded idea that may increase the value of the U2UG website and prevent us from loosing the huge amount of already accumulated knowledge that resides in this list. Would it be possible to transfer the posts to the list to the website? I know that there may be some legal

RE: The lists are closing

2004-03-29 Thread Graham, David
Not to be obnoxious but why not keep data in one place? How would it benefit someone to start a question in one medium and then be referred to another? That sound counter-intuitive to me. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004

RE: Uniobjects

2004-03-25 Thread Graham, David
No so at all - the majority of the WinFAST installations that are out there (not STORIS mind you but the other, non-MV ones) are primarily done in AutoGui mode. This is a mechanism that we chose not to use because we opted for the whole hog approach. I recommend that anyone looking for a

RE: [UDT] Use of PCPERFORM and the PHANTOM command

2004-03-23 Thread Graham, David
' Subject: RE: [UDT] Use of PCPERFORM and the PHANTOM command Timothy Snyder wrote: Graham, David wrote: snip I have a UniBasic program that executes the following line of code: PCPERFORM cd \folder\folder\U2Account; udt PHANTOM ProgramName snip the process that executed the PCPERFORM command