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    Question Type II cluster size and D&L vs. Multi-threaded For Each

    I must apologize for both my ignorance on how and when type II"s were used as well as the multiple topic post. I was always under the mistaken impression that type II areas could only contain 1 table per area. Looks like I'm way off base there and 100% wrong. (But yes, there are some tables...
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    Question Type II cluster size and D&L vs. Multi-threaded For Each

    Cringer, that is extremely helpful. Much appreciated (and likely not by just me).
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    Question Type II cluster size and D&L vs. Multi-threaded For Each

    FWIW -- when we originally configured the type II's for this db waaay back when I admit I did not have a full understanding of settings and the benefits of Type II's, so relatively static files were left in the type I data area. Since we are moving now to this new server, I am revisiting the...
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    Question Type II cluster size and D&L vs. Multi-threaded For Each

    As posted previously, we are in the process of converting one of our customer's 10.2B to 11.3.x (Redhat). The DB will reside on SSD's, bi's and ai's on separate disks and we have 24 cores and 32GB of memory. We will have a weekend to do all that needs to be done, and the db must be up and...
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    Answered SYSTEM ERROR: Unexpected block type ITBLBLK encountered in upanalys

    Well, reportedly they have it fixed, but no hotfix is available. It will be fixed in 11.3.2 which should be out in a "couple of weeks". This was one of the last fixes to make the .2 release deadline. Turns out it's leftover legacy code from version 8 that was still in the product (that...
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    Answered SYSTEM ERROR: Unexpected block type ITBLBLK encountered in upanalys

    Rob, you were correct... they were hoping the missing library was the solution given that it's solved other issues like this. So it looks like it is not required (as far as I know right now). According to our open case with Progress, development has found the problem and it's in the QA testing...
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    root authentication

    Go into the Data Dictionary-> Admin -> Security -> Edit User List From there you can add the sysprogress user, and then follow the instructions on granting appropriate permissions as per the document RHD linked to. If you don't have access to the Data Dictionary, you will need to have a system...
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    Answered SYSTEM ERROR: Unexpected block type ITBLBLK encountered in upanalys

    Rob, to be honest no they didn't so I cannot actually say one way or the other. That was the first thing they had me try, but it didn't work and we still received that error. The way it was worded seemed to imply it was necessary (and I do see entries in the kbase that mentions the...
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    Answered SYSTEM ERROR: Unexpected block type ITBLBLK encountered in upanalys

    Quick update: Support has logged a 'defect' with development, and reportedly they think they know what the issue is. I am awaiting their resolution (or workaround or whatever). I'll keep you informed. EDIT: FYI --- we are installing OE11.3.1 on Redhat 6.5. One thing they did find that...
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    Answered SYSTEM ERROR: Unexpected block type ITBLBLK encountered in upanalys

    Well.... they can't find that error either! Sending the protrace files to them. Will let you know what transpires.
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    Answered SYSTEM ERROR: Unexpected block type ITBLBLK encountered in upanalys

    After converting a 10.2B database to OE11.3.1, I tried to run a tabanalys (and the error also occurs during dbanalys), I am getting the following error: SYSTEM ERROR: Unexpected block type ITBLBLK encountered in upanalys SYSTEM ERROR: Memory violation. (49) I couldn't find anything in the...
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    Answered Convert OE10.2B db to OE11.3

    Got it Rob. Learn something new every day!
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    Answered Convert OE10.2B db to OE11.3

    The DB is layed out with Type II (and yes, we have after-imaging). We did all that when we went from 9.x to OE10 (thanks Tom for your guidance per your missives way back when). The database is actually in pretty good shape, and we keep it that way. I was unaware that prorest was part of the...
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    Answered Convert OE10.2B db to OE11.3

    We are in the process of building a new server for one of our customers that is on 10.2B at present and we are going to upgrade to 11.3.1 as part of the migration. DB is a little over 100GB. If I'm not mistaken, I have three choices: 1) Dump and load flat files 2) Binary dump and load 3)...
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    ProTop 3.1 has escaped!

    Talk about a master at work... patches in a matter of hours! Impressive. ;)
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    Question Font Size In Progress

    Yes, it's only for printers. You can save it to a file, but the commands there are PCL (Printer Control Language) and would only look like text in any sort of text editor. And you would see all those escape sequences. If you want a more "universal" save to a file and/or print you might want...
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    Question Font Size In Progress

    You might want to look here: http://www.progresstalk.com/threads/different-font-style-printing.122349/
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    Different font style printing

    Please enclose your code within code tags. You will want to use PCL to set your bold and fontsize and whatever. There are a ton of web sites you can google to get the various PCL command definitions. Some commands are printer and/or manufacturer specific, but most modern printers support...
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    Question Program crashing out

    One of Rob's original questions is still unanswered... have you looked in the database log file ( <dbname>.lg ) or in the Windows event logs ?
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    Question How to use Delete-Current-Row() method?

    you might want to try a variation on this (assuming you are opening the query with the table) on find of mydbtable do: if mydbtable.cKt = "xyz" then return error. end.
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