Try a COMO and see if it's coming from a terminal ENQ response. Also worth 
checking if uvsh has been aliases at the Unix level.

JayJay

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On 17 Aug 2012, at 21:33, Rick Nuckolls <r...@lynden.com> wrote:

> I think that Robert made a good guess.
> 
> Any site that has a c program spawning this could also have custom code 
> testing the terminal type.
> 
> What happens if you us /u1/uv/bin/uvsh "COUNT VOC" instead?
> 
> -Rick
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Robert
> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 1:25 PM
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> Subject: Re: [U2] Mysterious UV Error
> 
> Are they using terminals or PCs?
> 
> Are they using an ADDS or WYSE emulation regardless of if they are using 
> terminals or PCs?
> 
> The reason why I am asking is because I used to have a similiar error at 
> one place where they had WYSE50 terminals.
> 
> There is a character sequence on those terminals that if printed to the 
> screen causes the terminal to report back the model number of the 
> terminal by entering them into the input buffer. I think it was <ESC> 
> <SPACE> .
> 
> If you print this sequence to the screen and you have a WYSE50, it would 
> enter a "50" for you at TCL which would then say "50 is not a verb" or 
> something like that. Same goes for WYSE60.
> 
> This is just a clue. I would rule out control characters at this point.
> 
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> On 8/17/2012 12:46 PM, Jeff Fitzgerald wrote:
>> I have a client who's seeing a very odd UniVerse error.  Any thoughts about
>> it would be most appreciated!
>> 
>> This is a UNIX server running AIX 5.3 and UniVerse 10.2.7.
>> 
>> The UniVerse home directory is at /u1/uv - the following command is entered
>> at the UNIX prompt:
>> 
>> # /u1/uv/bin/uv "COUNT VOC"
>> 
>> the response is:
>> 
>> Verb "60" is not in your VOC.
>> 
>> Things I've checked:
>> 
>> *  There is no LOGIN record in the account VOC
>> 
>> *  There is no UV.LOGIN record in the uv account VOC
>> 
>> *  Same response when the command is run in various accounts, including uv
>> 
>> *  /u1/uv/bin/uv is an executable file and not a script
>> 
>> This one has me scratching my head.  The actual problem is with a C program
>> that forks a child to execute a UV session - the child dies with the same
>> error...
>> 
>> Probably something obvious that I can't see.  Help me out please!
>> 
>> Jeff Fitzgerald
>> Fitzgerald & Long, Inc.
>> 
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