it was a great run for me while it lasted.

i too spent 22 years with pick/unidata and a total of 32 years programming.

alas it seems the hypothyroidism, too many injuries, anaphylactic allergies to perfume that actually have me carrying around an epi-pen where ever i go, prostate cancer and the after effects of that surgery including diverticulosis have left me unable to perform to the degree necessary to program.

i cannot use my right hand to type at all anymore because of frozen shoulder and smashed cartilage in my middle knuckle so i type with just my left hand - very slowly and don't bother trying to use caps.

but like the old mill horse that still walks in circles all day in the green pasture of retirement, i still get this list and read most posts.

that and i like to 'hang out' at the vintage amps forum since i can, and do make recreations of vintage guitar tube amplifiers.

for any others of you that know that tube amps just blow away solid state, and love guitars this is a great place with incredible experts on music gear, and is an international forum with members in just about every country on the planet.

http://vintageamps.com/plexiboard/index.php?sid=5a2e35bad09253bcd43a22cce9ad13ad

i'll go back to lurking again now.  carry on.  as you were!

pip pip, cheerio lads!

allen

On 3/6/2013 5:31 AM, Wally Terhune wrote:
John Thompson wrote: I have heard of a couple of folks retiring at Rocket.  I 
hope you guys passed on all your great knowledge of the DBMS' internals :)

Absolutely. One of my primary activities since the first of the year was 
delivering technical presentations to the U2 support engineers and sales 
engineers - world-wide. In addition to that, I've been writing. The following 
Rocket Tech Notes have been published in the Rocket Solutions portal (entitled 
access). There are a few more out for review and editing that will be published 
before I leave.

UDT-9311: Debugging UniData UNIX Segmentation Violations & Core Dumps
UDT-22: UniData Data Replication Operations Guide v4.1
UDT-9507: Detecting and Repairing UniData File Corruption
UDT-9509: Understanding and correcting the memresize error: overflow file is goo 
big(>2G) in mem_get_blk()

Just had my 22nd anniversary with UniData / Ardent / Informix / IBM / Rocket. 
It has been a rewarding run.
Regards,

Wally Terhune
Technical Support Engineer
Rocket Software
4600 South Ulster Street, Suite 1100 **Denver, CO 80237 **USA
t: +1 720 475 8055 **e: wterh...@rocketsoftware.com **w: u2.rocketsoftware.com

Rocket U2 Support: +1.800.729.3553
** Please note that I am only available on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. **


I have heard of a couple of folks retiring at Rocket.  I hope you guys passed 
on all your great knowledge of the DBMS' internals :)

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