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Robert Paresi
 
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Default SA Unload Display Table Status - 10-24-2009 , 10:37 AM






Hello

Can't find anything in the documentation nor anything in Google on this.

Can you tell me what it is.

-Robert

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Jeff Albion [Sybase iAnywhere]
 
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Default Re: SA Unload Display Table Status - 10-26-2009 , 07:54 AM






Hi Robert,

Please see Bruce Hay's response here regarding
'sa_unload_display_table_status()':

http://groups.google.com/group/sybas...587be10717888c

Generally, this causes messages to be generated for utilities to pick up
the current status of the reload operation.

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Hello

Can't find anything in the documentation nor anything in Google on this.

Can you tell me what it is.

-Robert
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Default Re: SA Unload Display Table Status - 10-26-2009 , 08:02 AM



Hello,

Great ... I figured as much, so I just deleted it from the reload.sql ...

There were only three incompatibilities I saw with the reload:

FORMAT TEXT being FORMAT ASCII
This SA_UNLOAD... statement just having to be removed everytime it appeared
The Left Outer Join setting being set to ON

Once the three were resolved above, the reload statement ran fine.

-Robert


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Hi Robert,

Please see Bruce Hay's response here regarding
'sa_unload_display_table_status()':

http://groups.google.com/group/sybas...587be10717888c

Generally, this causes messages to be generated for utilities to pick up
the current status of the reload operation.

Regards,

Robert Paresi wrote:
Hello

Can't find anything in the documentation nor anything in Google on this.

Can you tell me what it is.

-Robert

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Jeff Albion, Sybase iAnywhere

iAnywhere Developer Community :
http://www.sybase.com/developer/libr...ere-techcorner
iAnywhere Documentation :
http://www.ianywhere.com/developer/product_manuals
SQL Anywhere Patches and EBFs :
http://downloads.sybase.com/swd/summ...&timeframe =0
Report a Bug/Open a Case : http://case-express.sybase.com/cx/

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