ILE RPG call to ILE COBOL passing large array
Rather interesting behavior! Instead of guessing how you have the programs coded, can you provide: 1. The RPG prototype for the COBOL program (if you are using a prototype) 2. The RPG definition for the data structure/array being passed 3. The actual RPG CALL statement 4. How the RPG program is accessing the first element [...]
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| November 14, 2007 4:45 PM
Array, Call, COBOL, Parameters, RPG
Rather interesting behavior! Instead of guessing how you have the programs coded, can you provide: 1. The RPG prototype for the COBOL program (if you are using a prototype) 2. The RPG definition for the data structure/array being passed 3. The actual RPG CALL statement 4. How the RPG program is accessing the first element [...]
RAC and Sun cluster
<a href=”http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/profile/Moonhead”>Moonhead</a> | Nov 12 2007 12:10AM GMT Have you bench marked RAC performance on the T2000 ? I was told by a sun rep. that they aren’t really suitable for RAC because of the CPU architecture. I’ve also read of a few people having performance issues with such a set up. Personally, I would [...]
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| November 12, 2007 2:44 PM
EMC, Oracle, Solaris
<a href=”http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/profile/Moonhead”>Moonhead</a> | Nov 12 2007 12:10AM GMT Have you bench marked RAC performance on the T2000 ? I was told by a sun rep. that they aren’t really suitable for RAC because of the CPU architecture. I’ve also read of a few people having performance issues with such a set up. Personally, I would [...]
Odd Network Controller!
Hello, Try removing the adapter from device manager and then reboot your computer. Upon reboot the adapter will be recognized by the OS and re-installed. Then update your drivers. Good night and Good luck!
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| November 9, 2007 3:50 PM
DataCenter, Desktops, Hardware, Management, Microprocessors, Microsoft Windows, Networking, NIC, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server
Hello, Try removing the adapter from device manager and then reboot your computer. Upon reboot the adapter will be recognized by the OS and re-installed. Then update your drivers. Good night and Good luck!
Can’t install printer
Dear Remove usb driver and printer driver after that just add INF files from disk which is necessary for the printer dont run full setup from CD. I am sure this will help u out
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| November 6, 2007 4:47 AM
Hardware, Hardware devices, Printers, Printing, Windows, Windows XP
Dear Remove usb driver and printer driver after that just add INF files from disk which is necessary for the printer dont run full setup from CD. I am sure this will help u out
SAP R/3 AP-Create vendors, post with forms, AP reporting
Hi Julia You go to T-Code XKN1 and then add the desired number range (Preferably- A to ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ) for external assignment(Check the Box for EXT assignment). Then go back to Change view “Assign Vendor Account Group-> Number Range”: Overview and assign the Vendor Account Group 0001 to the Number range intended for Ext Assignment.Now create [...]
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| November 5, 2007 9:18 AM
CO, ED, FI, Financials, Project management, TR, Upgrades / implementations, Vendors
Hi Julia You go to T-Code XKN1 and then add the desired number range (Preferably- A to ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ) for external assignment(Check the Box for EXT assignment). Then go back to Change view “Assign Vendor Account Group-> Number Range”: Overview and assign the Vendor Account Group 0001 to the Number range intended for Ext Assignment.Now create [...]
programming using c#,winforms and visual studio.
If you just want to make the textbox show asterisks (*) in the textbox so that the text is hidden when the user types, set the PasswordChar property to *. That works in all versions of .net framework, and can be done in code or in the winforms designer the code behind this approach is: [...]
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| October 24, 2007 6:26 PM
ASP, ASP.NET, C, ColdFusion, DataCenter, Dreamweaver, HTML, J#, J2EE, Java, JavaScript, JSP, Macromedia Flash, Photoshop, Programming Languages, SQL, VB.NET, VBScript, Visual Basic, Web development tools, Web site design & management, XML
If you just want to make the textbox show asterisks (*) in the textbox so that the text is hidden when the user types, set the PasswordChar property to *. That works in all versions of .net framework, and can be done in code or in the winforms designer the code behind this approach is: [...]
Deleted files
As far as I know there’s no way to track who deleted an object, the only way to do this is scanning the joblogs, but this needs to be activeted in your case. It might be better to create a group-profile for the 9 people and deny them the existence right on objects. In that [...]
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| October 24, 2007 2:22 PM
Application development, AS/400, Backup & recovery, DataCenter, RPGLE
As far as I know there’s no way to track who deleted an object, the only way to do this is scanning the joblogs, but this needs to be activeted in your case. It might be better to create a group-profile for the 9 people and deny them the existence right on objects. In that [...]
flip flop
Below is an excerpt from a good explanation of the <a href=”http://dept-info.labri.fr/~strandh/Teaching/AMP/Common/Strandh-Tutorial/flip-flops.html”>difference between a latch and a flip-flop</a> . In the same way that gates are the building blocks of combinatorial circuits, latches and flip-flops are the building blocks of sequential circuits. While gates had to be built directly from transistors, latches can be built [...]
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| October 22, 2007 8:11 PM
flip flop, latch
Below is an excerpt from a good explanation of the <a href=”http://dept-info.labri.fr/~strandh/Teaching/AMP/Common/Strandh-Tutorial/flip-flops.html”>difference between a latch and a flip-flop</a> . In the same way that gates are the building blocks of combinatorial circuits, latches and flip-flops are the building blocks of sequential circuits. While gates had to be built directly from transistors, latches can be built [...]
VPN between DLink and Fortinet
In theory, you should be able to configure a VPN tunnel between these two. They both say that they support site to site VPN tunnels, IPSEC, and and IKE. Thus, if they really support the standards it *should* just work. However, from experience, configuring something like this can be a real pain. If it were [...]
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| October 15, 2007 4:25 PM
D-Link, Firewall security, Fortinet, Hardware devices, Security products, VPN
In theory, you should be able to configure a VPN tunnel between these two. They both say that they support site to site VPN tunnels, IPSEC, and and IKE. Thus, if they really support the standards it *should* just work. However, from experience, configuring something like this can be a real pain. If it were [...]
networking problem
Hi Veer, You need to make sure that all your Window Active Directory DC’s and older PDC’s are using NTP and have their clocks synced properly. I bet that if you do that, this error will go away. Here are some links on how to do it: <a href=”http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Configuring-Windows-Time-Service.html”>WindowsNetworking.com – Configuring NTP in Win 2003</a> [...]
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| October 15, 2007 4:15 PM
Network, Networking, Server time
Hi Veer, You need to make sure that all your Window Active Directory DC’s and older PDC’s are using NTP and have their clocks synced properly. I bet that if you do that, this error will go away. Here are some links on how to do it: <a href=”http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Configuring-Windows-Time-Service.html”>WindowsNetworking.com – Configuring NTP in Win 2003</a> [...]
License vs. leasing third party data center space
Wow talk about Deja Vu! I signed up just to answer this question. We had the same arguement with our counsel and the ISP who ran the DC. The ISP explained we are not leasing the space they are just allowing us to house x amounts of rack space within their racks. period end of [...]
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| October 11, 2007 6:38 PM
co-location, Disaster Recovery, DR, real estate
Wow talk about Deja Vu! I signed up just to answer this question. We had the same arguement with our counsel and the ISP who ran the DC. The ISP explained we are not leasing the space they are just allowing us to house x amounts of rack space within their racks. period end of [...]
server
Great question! So many companies just assume they need a server. This is not true. Windows 2003 Server can be used to <ul> Authenticate Users (Active Directory) Setup Exchange (Email) Setup SQL Server (Database) Use as a file server Host a web site Host a FTP site Have a central repository for user profiles. </ul> [...]
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| October 11, 2007 4:13 PM
Servers, Windows Server 2003
Great question! So many companies just assume they need a server. This is not true. Windows 2003 Server can be used to <ul> Authenticate Users (Active Directory) Setup Exchange (Email) Setup SQL Server (Database) Use as a file server Host a web site Host a FTP site Have a central repository for user profiles. </ul> [...]
mac
I’m not sure I’m clear on your questions, but here goes… 1) To add any application’s icon to the dock in Mac OS X, just drag and drop it there. If you meant how to add this functionality to your application, if you created your application using Xcode, this functionality is already built-in. 2) On [...]
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| October 9, 2007 12:36 PM
Mac OS X
I’m not sure I’m clear on your questions, but here goes… 1) To add any application’s icon to the dock in Mac OS X, just drag and drop it there. If you meant how to add this functionality to your application, if you created your application using Xcode, this functionality is already built-in. 2) On [...]
SQL joins on encrypted data
If your encryption padds the encrypted value with filler data then yes, the join could fail as the values wouldn’t match. If you aren’t padding the encrypted value then your values should match and you should be able to do the join.
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| October 5, 2007 8:26 PM
Database, DB2, Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, Oracle, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server, Web site design & management
If your encryption padds the encrypted value with filler data then yes, the join could fail as the values wouldn’t match. If you aren’t padding the encrypted value then your values should match and you should be able to do the join.
SQL 2000 to Yukon Migration
You would either need to setup a new server running SQL 2005, or install a SQL 2005 instance leaving the SQL 2000 instance. Then detach the databases from the SQL 2000 instance and attach them to the SQL 2005 instance. Be sure to do full testing to make sure that there won’t be any issues [...]
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| October 5, 2007 8:18 PM
Access, Database, DB2, Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, Oracle, OS, Security, Servers, SQL, SQL Server
You would either need to setup a new server running SQL 2005, or install a SQL 2005 instance leaving the SQL 2000 instance. Then detach the databases from the SQL 2000 instance and attach them to the SQL 2005 instance. Be sure to do full testing to make sure that there won’t be any issues [...]
Dell Laptop NIC not showing up
Gforsythe | Sep 30 2007 8:36PM GMT Whenever I have to reload a dell, I always have to go to Dell and download the driver package for that Dell device and install the NIC drivers. Since your wireless is working, if you have internet access over that connection, your golden!
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| October 1, 2007 1:28 PM
D510, Dell, Latituded, NIC, Problems
Gforsythe | Sep 30 2007 8:36PM GMT Whenever I have to reload a dell, I always have to go to Dell and download the driver package for that Dell device and install the NIC drivers. Since your wireless is working, if you have internet access over that connection, your golden!
Getting rid of password on Mac G4 running OS 4.7
With “Tiger” Mac OS X 10.4.7 – there are several ways to get around a lost admin password on Mac OS X. One way since you have physical access to the system – and I’m assuming you have the Mac OS X install CD disk – is to put the install disk in and restart [...]
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| September 21, 2007 2:22 PM
Mac hardware, Mac OS prior to OS X
With “Tiger” Mac OS X 10.4.7 – there are several ways to get around a lost admin password on Mac OS X. One way since you have physical access to the system – and I’m assuming you have the Mac OS X install CD disk – is to put the install disk in and restart [...]
Who determines what is “green”?
That’s a tricky question. As you know, we just defined greenwashing at Whatis.com, an addition which reflects the amount of effort companies are now putting in to appearing green, if not actually becoming so in their manufacturing or e-cycling policies. There are some standardizing bodies that certify products or services as green (<a href=”http://www.greenseal.org/”>GreenSeal.org</a>, for [...]
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| September 19, 2007 7:35 PM
Green computing, Green data center
That’s a tricky question. As you know, we just defined greenwashing at Whatis.com, an addition which reflects the amount of effort companies are now putting in to appearing green, if not actually becoming so in their manufacturing or e-cycling policies. There are some standardizing bodies that certify products or services as green (<a href=”http://www.greenseal.org/”>GreenSeal.org</a>, for [...]
Could dust from ceiling damage in NOC be fatal to equipment?
The chances of this causing immediate problems with the server are slight. A good vacuuming of the server insides may help alleviate future issues. Chances are, the server was already full of dust before this incident occurred. If the server is under warranty, I suggest waiting until a failure and just report it as such. [...]
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| September 18, 2007 2:39 PM
Maintenance contracts, Network operations centers, Server room, Vendor support
The chances of this causing immediate problems with the server are slight. A good vacuuming of the server insides may help alleviate future issues. Chances are, the server was already full of dust before this incident occurred. If the server is under warranty, I suggest waiting until a failure and just report it as such. [...]
Power consumption database
Hi, Sorry, but there are really too many variables for such an analysis. Disk useage, APCI settings, ambient air temperature affecting fan speeds, number and type of disk drives, and on and on… For a loosey-goosey answer, you can look at the server specs in the user manual and come up with a rough idea [...]
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| August 29, 2007 1:40 PM
power consumption, Servers
Hi, Sorry, but there are really too many variables for such an analysis. Disk useage, APCI settings, ambient air temperature affecting fan speeds, number and type of disk drives, and on and on… For a loosey-goosey answer, you can look at the server specs in the user manual and come up with a rough idea [...]





