I doubt if there is an “exact” definition that can be applied without the judgment of a court. See 15 USC § 1125 – False designations of origin, false descriptions, and dilution forbidden for the applicable U.S.A. federal law. — Tom
So what is the problem? It should work fine. What does your cursor declaration look like? Is there an error code? Does it retrieve wrong rows? — Tom
Tom,Thanks for T/ZC tip..this would help to point on some one by checking time stamp.and I’ll see the possibility of change the Q to different App QThanks All..!
The problem doesn’t seem related to physical sequence. The code indicates (partial) key, so access is for indexed sequence. It does seem odd, though. Why does RPG need a ‘record’ when it has access to the ‘index’? The index entry should be enough for RPG (via DB2) to know that it shouldn’t even try to read the non-matching record. Too bad we don’t have a DB2 internal developer here. Is this an index on the physical file or from a logical file? — Tom
You should be able to install the software on your root drive…
Yes, but the question asks about drive protection when the drive is temporarily attached to a different, unknown system. In that situation, having AV on the home system’s root drive can’t help the external drive. It can be helpful when the drive is brought back and reattached to the home system.
Tom
The previous comment about not sending deletions being the default option is not correct. By default, replicas receive and send deletions. If users are not receiving deletions, On the user replicas, I would check the section labeled “Receive these elements from other replicas” and make sure deletions check box is checked. Otherwise deletion stubs that represent the deleted doc may be gone, and in that case, you will not have an easy way to delete the documents in the downstream replicas.
I think you could lessen the problem if you could resequence your data (I’m not trying it now, but I believe RGZPFM will physically resequence). So doesn’t fix anything but might give you fewer of the errant locks.
Before IBM came out with the DATE type fields and the Duration op codes, we would convert our dates to Day of Century and simply subtract to get duration. A divide-by-7 with MVR would tell you the day of the week.
The ’50-year convention’ for determining century is another one that we did a little differently … had a stand-alone program to call & pass the 6 digit & get the 8 digit return parm. The advantage was the ability to redo the scheme by changing just 1 program.
Yes, these techniques are mostly useless now, but I’ll run into situations now & then where it’s handy. Mostly useful in decifering other peoples code.
You did not provide too much information. Does it not run or just opens the wrong program? If it is the second one you can use the hotfix here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950505. If not then need more information. Is it every exe files or just certain ones. What is the exact error message.
Thank you, so what I ended up doing was giving localadmin back the ownership of the drive. Then I changed the computer name to new name and gave ownership back to domain account. That somehow tricked it into working . Do not ask me what it did but but I think there was just something corrupt in its relationship with the local accounts.
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If you want to create a flat file – CRTPF with record length. If you want a data base file – CRTPF with a DDS file description. In SQL – use CREATE TABLE (use F4 to set up field(s)/field type/size.
You network admin may be able to help as well.
If your experience is Sales Coordination in Finance you have a couple of different choices; consider the following modules:SD – Sales & DistributionAPO – Advanced Planning and OptimizationFI-CO – Finance and Controlling A lot hinges on what it is you really want to do when working with SAP.Reporting and analysis is continuously growing in importance and an undestanding and proficiency in that space is often in high demand.
You should be able to install the software on your root drive and then in the settings, set up a schedule to scan that particular drive at a different time of the day. I use PC Tools, and in the settings, I have done just that for my external drives. This way, your system is not bogged down all at once with all of the scanning, especially if you have a couple of external hard drives totaling up to four Gigs.I am in the process of setting up a NAS at home and this is one of the issues that I am having to deal with. It may not be a daily scan like I do with my main system, but it will still be scanned every couple of days after a backup has been completed.
The two areas are completely different as you know however there is an increasing demand for BI/BW skills. With the emergence of HANA it is likely there will be a reinvigorated interest in reports and queries that run directly off ERP data. If you’re already working in the BI/BW space I would hold tight but become familiar with all the possibilities that HANA could bring.
Thanks Tom I got my answer i wil use %handlerthanks once again
Why do you have to limit your array to 9999 elements? Please show your definitions. It will be easier if we know what definitions are involved.
If it turns out that you can’t specify an array large enough, you will need to code a ‘handler’ procedure and use the %HANDLER() format of XML-INTO.
Tom
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It’s good enough if you keep it updated. It still won’t help protect the drive if the drive is attached to an unprotected system. — Tom







