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Thanks....
Thanks....
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perl odbc... need desperate help!
Hey guys:

Can anyone show me , how I can update mulitple fields in a database (sample Informix) using Win32::ODBC ?

I'm creating a script that accepts an array as the value and then inserts...
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I hope this will help.. 1. At your target...
I hope this will help..

1. At your target hosts modify your /.rhosts file and add the source hostname and user.
ex: serverA [tab] root

2. At the source hosts execute this command:
tar...
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Xterm
Guys:

Anyone have ideas on where can I get information or references if I want to learn on how to program with UNIX GUIs? If you do have ideas please let me know. Its a big help.
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Would you suggest that we customize an...
Would you suggest that we customize an X-application for this purpose? Are there other options? Thanks for your reply.
Forum: Programming 07-25-2001
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X-programming for beginners
Good morning. Thanks for the very valuable hard-to-find information I get from you guys.

Can anybody give any suggested websites or references for anyone who wants to begin learning on...
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xterm trivia
Thanks Livin Free...


Here's another one... Why is it that I always get the error message "Error: Can't open display:" in my mail whenever I execute or try to call an xterm command using cron to...
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Graphical Warning
Good day to all.

What can be a good alternative if we want to somehow make an xterm window pop-up to give a simple warning message like "This equipment is due for calibration." This event will be...
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xterm pop-out
Good day!

We're working on a project using SUN Solaris UNIX. The project requires that based on a text file containing different dates, an xterm window will pop-out and display a simple message. ...
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