Question George James · Feb 11, 2017 Is there a method that will provide the name of the Mnemonic Space for the current device? IO devices can be assigned to a mnemonic space using, for example: u device::"^%X364" Is there a method that will return the assigned mnemonic space for the current device? I can infer it by attempting to write to the device using a non existent write /mnemonic and then inspecting the error returned, but this is rather messy and could potentially affect the status of the device. For example: #Caché 0 2 0 287
Question George James · Feb 10, 2017 Cannot establish a telnet connection using Cache Terminal on Wine For reasons that I won't go into here, I need to run Cache Terminal in Linux using Wine. It starts up ok, but when I try to establish a connection to a remote server I get the following error: Ctermsecure Read Error Could not obtain terminal server client name. Reason: (10035, 0x2733) unknown error If I launch CTerm.exe from a command line then I get the following: #Caché #Terminal #Tools 0 3 0 813
Question George James · Oct 20, 2016 RSS Feed problems EvgenyThank you for your help yesterday at the Belfry.When I try to subscribe to the RSS feeds using some news readers they do not accept them.The W3C validator makes a lot of suggestions about what might be wrong, but my guess is that the feed title is blank. Could this be fixed please?W3C feed validator results for a group: http://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcommunity.inter...George #REST API #DC Feedback 2 6 0 252