Greetings all!
Can someone please direct me to documentation to dictionaries in UniVerse and what each attribute is used for?
Many THX!
~Doc
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Doc Ruckel
Part time programmer
Rocket Forum Shared Account
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See the attached section from the UniVerse System Description.
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Jonathan Smith
UniData ATS
Rocket Support
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Greetings all!
Can someone please direct me to documentation to dictionaries in UniVerse and what each attribute is used for?
Many THX!
~Doc
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Doc Ruckel
Part time programmer
Rocket Forum Shared Account
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Under the "Give a man a fish / teach a man to fish" theory, look under https://docs.rocketsoftware.com/ > U > Universe.
It would still be hard to know where dictionary docs are buried, though. See JS's response.
Depending on your background, this may prove useful, too: https://docs.rocketsoftware.com/bundle/universepickusers_ug_1411/page/mix1687883579125.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">UniVerse Guide for Pick Users.
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Chuck Stevenson
DBA / SW Developer
Pomeroy
US
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Under the "Give a man a fish / teach a man to fish" theory, look under https://docs.rocketsoftware.com/ > U > Universe.
It would still be hard to know where dictionary docs are buried, though. See JS's response.
Depending on your background, this may prove useful, too: https://docs.rocketsoftware.com/bundle/universepickusers_ug_1411/page/mix1687883579125.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">UniVerse Guide for Pick Users.
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Chuck Stevenson
DBA / SW Developer
Pomeroy
US
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Under the moniker, "Been there/done that", I've been there/done that (more than once). I can only find documentation that defines attributes 1 - 10. Not finding anything above 10, though I am finding dictionary values in attributes above 10 on the system I am currently working.
Appreciate you taking the time...
THX!
~Doc
Daniel 'Doc' Ruckel | Pick Programmer
Speedway Motors, Inc
340 Victory Lane
Lincoln, NE 68528
cell: (951) 972-7874
dlruckel@speedwaymotors.com
Under the moniker, "Been there/done that", I've been there/done that (more than once). I can only find documentation that defines attributes 1 - 10. Not finding anything above 10, though I am finding dictionary values in attributes above 10 on the system I am currently working.
Appreciate you taking the time...
THX!
~Doc
Daniel 'Doc' Ruckel | Pick Programmer
Speedway Motors, Inc
340 Victory Lane
Lincoln, NE 68528
cell: (951) 972-7874
dlruckel@speedwaymotors.com
If the dictionary item was an "I" type, then compiled code information would exist in fields 16 thru 20. If it is a different type. then it is possible the information could be application dependent. Meaning the application may have defined a use for those fields?
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Neil Morris
Universe Advanced Technical Support
Rocket Software
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If the dictionary item was an "I" type, then compiled code information would exist in fields 16 thru 20. If it is a different type. then it is possible the information could be application dependent. Meaning the application may have defined a use for those fields?
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Neil Morris
Universe Advanced Technical Support
Rocket Software
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Appreciate that, Neil!
THX!
~Doc
Daniel 'Doc' Ruckel | Pick Programmer
Speedway Motors, Inc
340 Victory Lane
Lincoln, NE 68528
cell: (951) 972-7874
dlruckel@speedwaymotors.com
Greetings all!
Can someone please direct me to documentation to dictionaries in UniVerse and what each attribute is used for?
Many THX!
~Doc
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Doc Ruckel
Part time programmer
Rocket Forum Shared Account
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You could look here: www.rushflat.co.nz
Download the book "Getting Started in OpenQM - Part 1". OpenQM isn't exactly UniVerse, but it is close enough. The book discusses dictionary items and query building in some depth.
Cheers,
Brian
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Brian Speirs
Wellington NZ
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