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UniVerse 10.2

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  • UniVerse Installation Guide (1029KB PDF)
    Contains instructions for installing UniVerse 10.2.
  • UniVerse New Features Version 10.2 (1172KB PDF)
    UniVerse New Features describes enhancements and changes made in the UniVerse 10.2 release for all UniVerse products.
  • UniVerse Basic (5251KB PDF)
    Contains comprehensive information about the UniVerse BASIC language. It is for experienced programmers.
  • UniVerse BASIC Commands Reference (9160KB PDF)
    Provides syntax, descriptions, and examples of all UniVerse BASIC commands and functions.
  • UniVerse BASIC Extensions (7051KB PDF)
    Describes the following extensions to UniVerse BASIC: UniVerse BASIC Socket API, Using CallHTTP, and Using WebSphere MQ with UniVerse.
  • UniVerse BASIC SQL Client Interface Guide (2571KB PDF)
    Describes how to use the BASIC SQL Client Interface (BCI), an interface to UniVerse and non-UniVerse databases from UniVerse BASIC. The BASIC SQL Client Interface uses ODBC-like function calls to execute SQL statements on local or remote database servers such as UniVerse, DB2, SYBASE, or INFORMIX. This book is for experienced SQL programmers.
  • Administering UniVerse (8167KB PDF)
    Describes tasks performed by UniVerse administrators, such as starting up and shutting down the system, system configuration and maintenance, system security, maintaining and transferring UniVerse accounts, maintaining peripherals, backing up and restoring files, and managing file and record locks, and network services. This book includes descriptions of how to use the UniAdmin program on a Windows client and how to use shell commands on UNIX systems to administer UniVerse.
  • Administrative Supplement for Client APIs (941KB PDF)
    Provides important information that developers using UCI, InterCall, UniObjects, UniObjects for Java, UniObjects for .NET, or UniOLEDB need. It includes information about the UniRPC, the UCI Config editor, the uv_database file, and device licensing.
  • Using UniAdmin (10442KB PDF)
    Describes the UniAdmin tool, which enables you to configure UniVerse, configure and manage servers and databases, and monitor UniVerse performance and locks.
  • UniVerse Transaction Logging and Recovery (1494KB PDF)
    Describes the UniVerse transaction logging subsystem, including both transaction and warmstart logging and recovery. This book is for system administrators.
  • UniVerse Security Features (3998KB PDF)
    Describes security features in UniVerse, including configuring SSL through UniAdmin, using SSL with the CallHttp and Socket interfaces, using SSL with UniObjects, UniObjects for Java, and UniObjects for .NET, and automatic data encryption.
  • UniVerse System Description (2128KB PDF)
    Provides detailed and advanced information about UniVerse features and capabilities for experienced users. This book describes how to use UniVerse commands, work in a UniVerse
  • UniVerse User Reference (8900KB PDF)
    Contains reference pages for all UniVerse commands, keywords, and user records, allowing experienced users to refer to syntax details quickly.
  • Guide to RetrieVe (2657KB PDF)
    Describes RetrieVe, the UniVerse query language that lets users select, sort, process, and display data in UniVerse files. This book is for users who are familiar with UniVerse.
  • Guide to ProVerb (1401KB PDF)
    Describes ProVerb, a UniVerse processor used by application developers to execute prestored procedures called procs. This book describes tasks such as relational data testing, arithmetic processing, and transfers to subroutines. It also includes reference pages for all ProVerb commands.
  • Guide to the UniVerse Editor (954KB PDF)
    Describes in detail how to use the Editor, allowing users to modify UniVerse files or programs. This book also includes reference pages for all UniVerse Editor commands.
  • UniVerse NLS Guide (1716KB PDF)
    Describes how to use and manage UniVerse's National Language Support (NLS). This book is for users, programmers, and administrators.
  • UniVerse SQL Administration for DBAs (2196KB PDF)
    Describes administrative tasks typically performed by DBAs, such as maintaining database integrity and security, and creating and modifying databases. This book is for database administrators (DBAs) who are familiar with UniVerse.
  • UniVerse SQL User Guide (1292KB PDF)
    Describes how to use SQL functionality in UniVerse applications. This book is for application developers who are familiar with UniVerse.
  • UniVerse SQL Reference (3006 KB)
    Contains reference pages for all SQL statements and keywords, allowing experienced SQL users to refer to syntax details quickly. It includes the complete UniVerse SQL grammar in Backus Naur Form (BNF).
  • UniVerse GCI Guide (1254KB PDF)
    Describes how to use the General Calling Interface (GCI) to call subroutines written in C, C++, or FORTRAN from BASIC programs. This book is for experienced programmers who are familiar with UniVerse.
  • UniVerse ODBC Guide (2090KB PDF)
    Describes how to install and configure a UniVerse ODBC server on a UniVerse host system. It also describes how to use UniVerse ODBC Config and how to install, configure, and use UniVerse ODBC drivers on client systems. This book is for experienced UniVerse developers who are familiar with SQL and ODBC.
  • UV/NET II Guide (368KB PDF)
    Describes UV/Net II, the UniVerse transparent database networking facility that lets users access UniVerse files on remote systems. This book is for experienced UniVerse administrators.
  • UniVerse Guide for Pick Users (2318KB PDF)
    Describes UniVerse for new UniVerse users familiar with Pick-based systems.
  • Moving to UniVerse from PI/open (1964KB PDF)
    Describes how to prepare the PI/open environment before converting PI/open applications to run under UniVerse. This book includes step-by-step procedures for converting INFO/BASIC programs, accounts, and files. This book is for experienced PI/open users and does not assume detailed knowledge of UniVerse.
  • UCI Developer's Guide (2167KB PDF)
    Describes how to use UCI (Uni Call Interface), an interface to UniVerse and UniData databases from C-based client programs. UCI uses ODBC-like function calls to execute SQL statements on local or remote UniVerse and UniData servers. This book is for experienced SQL programmers.
  • IBM JDBC Driver for UniData and UniVerse (836KB PDF)
    Provides an overview of JDBC technology and describes how the IBM JDBC Driver for UniData and UniVerse uses it to expose UniData and UniVerse extended relational data. This manual also describes how to configure the IBM JDBC Dtiver for UniData and UniVerse, and provides information about the JDBC functionality that supports it.
  • InterCall Developer's Guide (1547KB PDF)
    Describes how to use the InterCall API to access data on UniVerse and UniData systems from external programs. This book is for experienced programmers who are familiar with UniVerse or UniData.
  • UniObjects Developer's Guide (2090KB PDF)
    Describes UniObjects, an interface to UniVerse and UniData systems from Visual Basic. This book is for experienced programmers and application developers who are familiar with UniVerse or UniData, and with Visual Basic, and who want to write Visual Basic programs that access these databases.
  • UniObjects for Java Developer's Guide (1849KB PDF)
    Describes UniObjects for Java, an interface to UniVerse and UniData systems from Java. This book is for experienced programmers and application developers who are familiar with UniVerse or UniData, and with Java, and who want to write Java programs that access these databases.
  • UniObjects for .NET Developer's Guide (3249KB PDF)
    Describes UniObjects, an interface to UniVerse and UniData systems from .NET. This book is for experienced programmers and application developers who are familiar with UniVerse or UniData, and with .NET, and who want to write .NET programs that access these databases.
  • Using UniOLEDB (1645KB PDF)
    Describes how to use UniOLEDB, an interface to UniVerse and UniData systems for OLE DB consumers. This book is for experienced programmers and application developers who are familiar with UniVerse or UniData, and with OLE DB, and who want to write OLE DB programs that access these databases.
  • Using Dynamic Connect (2360KB PDF)
    Dynamic Connect is a connectivity tool which integrates host-based applications with the Windows desktop. The graphical user interface lets you emulate a terminal and customize your workspace environment. Dynamic Connect lets you share data with other Windows applications including Microsoft Word and Excel. This manual shows you how to use your PC Windows environment to access and use the data in your computer database.


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