To write multiple fields to the same record do the following (using your 4 field example).
Instead of:
writev field1 to file,key,1 else...
writev field2 to file,key,2 else...
writev field3 to file,key,3 else...
writev field4 to file,key,4 else...
Use...
DataStage does not actually use uniVerse (as most know it) anymore. It is based on revision 9.6 of uniVerse and has taken its own development path; for example, don't expect things in rev 10+ of universe to work in the DS version.
Actually, a Type 1 file is a non-hashed directory with a built-in name "chunking" mechanism the provides compatibility with old-style (ie 1980's and earlier!) UNIX systems which had a 14 character file/directory naming limitation; this cannot be disabled. A Type 19 file is also a non-hashed...
It actually sounds more like the version of MFC42.DLL is either corrupted or different from the original. You could try running "sfc" to check if the base XP files are the correct ones. My MFC42.dll is version 6.0.8665.0 having a size of 972 KB (995,383 bytes). I haven't experienced a single...
Its not the URL extension you change. Near the top of the file association list you should see an Internet Explorer icon, with (possibly) the word NONE within parenthesis, followed by "URL:Hypertext Transfer Protocol" under the "File Types" column (which really is a description column but let's...
Open windows explorer, tools, folder options, file types tab. Scroll down to the respective item, in this instance URL:Hypertext Transfer Protocol, and make the described change. Click OK all the way back and voila! done.
Sounds like an ill-formed URL association.
Make certain that the:
URL:Hypertext Transfer Protocol
association is:
open (set to default)
Application to use is:
"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -nohome %1
using DDE (checked box) with settings:
dde message: "%1",,-1,0...
On the font size, I've not found a fix except to NOT use the MS viewer. Don't see any difference with it on or off (doesn't look awful either way).
Have not seen the preview pane problem. I rarely keep more than 2 open at a time. Good luck!
I don't think this is a function of Eudora, but rather a toggle. Look in the lower right of the Eudora status bar. If you are in overwrite mode, you should see OVR (to the right of NUM). Toggle this using the INSERT key on your keyboard. The OVR should disappear and you will be in INSERT...
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