Re: datatrieve
From: Paul Repacholi (prep_at_prep.synonet.com)
Date: 06/02/04
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Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2004 18:21:59 +0800
briggs@encompasserve.org writes:
> Would some examples help?
> DTR> DEFINE RECORD UAF-RECORD
> 01 UAF-REC.
> 05 TYPE USAGE BYTE.
> 05 VERSION USAGE BYTE.
> 05 USRDATOFF USAGE WORD.
> 05 USERNAME PIC X(32).
> ...
The DTR UAF definitions are in the SIG tape collection somewhere, or
several somewheres.
If you have to do massive UAF overhauls, like in a uni :(, for beginning
of year, DTR is THE way to go. You can even add code to use the VMS system
services to set/change passwords etc. That is about the only extention you
would need.
You can also have collections that span RDB and RMS files.
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