Category : Dbase (Clipper, FoxBase, etc) Languages Source Code
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Filename : AGS210.TXT

 
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Changes to AGS V2.10
AGS V2.10 offers several enhancements to the previously
released Version 2.04. Amongst them are:

A> Create Modification. You can now modify your Created
database through the Main Menu.

B> Error Checking. Each time you run the Menu program,
the system will perform a check to determine existence of all
necessary programs, and at least one index file.

C> The system will warn you when the number of database
fields exceeds the safe maximum (which would require you to
manually modify three files:
E.PRG
W1.PRG
PR.PRG (Possibly)

D> The Verify Edit program is now modified to let you
change the options in terms of whether Blank fields are allowed.

E> The Create program no longer is required to be in the
database directory to be used.

F> AGS files are now broken down into several files:

AGS.ARC contains the Dbase III+ version.
FOXAGS.ARC contains the Foxbase + version.
AGSDOC.ARC contains the documentation (mostly unchanged
from AGS V2.04)

Coming soon:

AGS V2.20 Includes:
Optional Verification during data entry.
Instructions on Multiple-Key Indexes.
Instructions on Linking Databases.
Color Controls.

AGS V2.30 Includes:
Functions included in both Default Values and Sort.
Boolean Description for Verification.
Criteria Guide.
Updated Documentation.
Sample Create System with Documentation.
Instructions on using Runtime+.

(all of these will be prior to a Dbase IV or Foxbase upgrade)
Later!
RL Coppedge, CDP.....Copyright 1988 All Rights Reserved.



  3 Responses to “Category : Dbase (Clipper, FoxBase, etc) Languages Source Code
Archive   : AGSDOC.ZIP
Filename : AGS210.TXT

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