HI,
I was told by a Glovia employee that they believe Glovia will drop Pro-IV and it is just a matter of time.
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In Topic: Future of Super Layer/ProIV in Glovia
17 May 2005 - 02:45 PM
In Topic: Email from Chess 3.2 CISAM
16 May 2005 - 02:32 PM
Hello,
I am writting a little application where a user may assign a task to another. I would like to find some way that the one required to perform the task would receive an email alerting them. I know we get emails from events on the HP box and I was hopping I could pass an email address to out of Chess to Unix that would end up in our GroupWise mail System.
I have a a Unix guy comming in a couple of weeks and would like to have some knowlege to pass to him.
Thanks
I am writting a little application where a user may assign a task to another. I would like to find some way that the one required to perform the task would receive an email alerting them. I know we get emails from events on the HP box and I was hopping I could pass an email address to out of Chess to Unix that would end up in our GroupWise mail System.
I have a a Unix guy comming in a couple of weeks and would like to have some knowlege to pass to him.
Thanks
In Topic: Running Proiv in a Cron Job on HP-unix
30 March 2001 - 02:41 PM
Thank You.
I am using the logon link now, but I had one example sent to me showing the function on the command line that brings up proiv and I got nothing but errors and lockedup.
The short of it is I think you are right and I thank you.
I am using the logon link now, but I had one example sent to me showing the function on the command line that brings up proiv and I got nothing but errors and lockedup.
The short of it is I think you are right and I thank you.
In Topic: Running Proiv in a Cron Job on HP-unix
29 March 2001 - 12:59 PM
Dan;
Thanks to you and Shawn I got my job to work. I just have a couple of questions.
For the user I created I had to put the function I wanted to run in the logon link.
I saw an example from an x Glovia person that included the function on the line with the user co/div {function)
When I tried this mine could never find the function, it would also not stop. I had to kill it.
My script was as follows:
$CHESS_PRO ZZZ AGI B_XXXX (ZZZ=USER AGI=CO B_XXXX= FUNCTION)
Like I said I moved the function to the logon link and left the script the same without the function.
Is there a way to do it by putting the function at the end instead of in the logon link for the user?
Thank You alot.
Thanks to you and Shawn I got my job to work. I just have a couple of questions.
For the user I created I had to put the function I wanted to run in the logon link.
I saw an example from an x Glovia person that included the function on the line with the user co/div {function)
When I tried this mine could never find the function, it would also not stop. I had to kill it.
My script was as follows:
$CHESS_PRO ZZZ AGI B_XXXX (ZZZ=USER AGI=CO B_XXXX= FUNCTION)
Like I said I moved the function to the logon link and left the script the same without the function.
Is there a way to do it by putting the function at the end instead of in the logon link for the user?
Thank You alot.
In Topic: Running Proiv in a Cron Job on HP-unix
29 March 2001 - 12:48 PM
Shawn,
Thank you. I got it to work from a script file I am going to test with a cron job.
I could not have done it without your help and I owe big time.
Thank you. I got it to work from a script file I am going to test with a cron job.
I could not have done it without your help and I owe big time.
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