P/H on Unix

Patrick Wright pwright@mhg.co.za
Tue, 4 Feb 2003 09:07:00 +0200


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I am in the process of converting an HP3000 P/H, Turboimage system to HP-UX
with Sybase.

One of the main migration issues is that many elements and items in the
HP3000 dict are defined as Zoned. No such data type exists on Sybase.
Consequently the Sybase PDL defines the old Zoned fields as character.=20
As the Sybase dictionary is used to as a subdict to P/H, P/H now sees these
fields as character and numerous code changes need to be made in order to
cater for these now c\character fields.

The questions is: is it possible in any way to use the P/H dictionary to
overwrite the SQL (Sybase) element definitions ?

Regards

Patrick Wright

Head: Newmed Systems
Metropolitan Health Group
Tel: (021) 480 4786
Fax: (021) 480 4932
Mobil: 082 652 7474
eMail: pwright@mhg.co.za
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<P>I am in the process of converting an HP3000 P/H, Turboimage system to HP=
-UX<br>with Sybase.<br><br>One of the main migration issues is that many el=
ements and items in the<br>HP3000 dict are defined as Zoned. No such data t=
ype exists on Sybase.<br>Consequently the Sybase PDL defines the old Zoned =
fields as character. <br>As the Sybase dictionary is used to as a subdict t=
o P/H, P/H now sees these<br>fields as character and numerous code changes =
need to be made in order to<br>cater for these now c\character fields.<br><=
br>The questions is: is it possible in any way to use the P/H dictionary to=
<br>overwrite the SQL (Sybase) element definitions ?<br><br>Regards<br><br>=
Patrick Wright<br><br>Head: Newmed Systems<br>Metropolitan Health Group<br>=
Tel: (021) 480 4786<br>Fax: (021) 480 4932<br>Mobil: 082 652 7474<br>eMail:=
 pwright@mhg.co.za<br>www.mhg.co.za<br><br><br><br><br>********************=
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