Need "source print" like utility

Need "source print" like utility

Post by Jerry Copp » Tue, 28 Dec 1999 04:00:00



The last time I actively programmed in the xbase vein was db3 and
clipper 87. I used to use a tool from alderan labs called source print.
This app would scan the source and print structure outlines and a symbol
reference list for the app it was scanning. I have now returned to the
this world which is now called XBASE and was wondering if there is a
similar tool out there. I have to support a Foxbase 2.6 app for the next
few months at least and could use it.

Jerry Coppa

 
 
 

Need "source print" like utility

Post by Jean-Marie Laereman » Tue, 28 Dec 1999 04:00:00


On Mon, 27 Dec 1999 10:55:38 -0500, Jerry Coppa


>The last time I actively programmed in the xbase vein was db3 and
>clipper 87. I used to use a tool from alderan labs called source print.
>This app would scan the source and print structure outlines and a symbol
>reference list for the app it was scanning. I have now returned to the
>this world which is now called XBASE and was wondering if there is a
>similar tool out there. I have to support a Foxbase 2.6 app for the next
>few months at least and could use it.

>Jerry Coppa

Have a look at foxdoc (menu ->program-->foxdoc)

Best regards

JML

 
 
 

Need "source print" like utility

Post by Anders Altber » Tue, 28 Dec 1999 04:00:00


Use the Documentation Wizard in VFP. All versions of FP and VFP have
included a documentation utility.
-Anders


| The last time I actively programmed in the xbase vein was db3 and
| clipper 87. I used to use a tool from alderan labs called source print.
| This app would scan the source and print structure outlines and a symbol
| reference list for the app it was scanning. I have now returned to the
| this world which is now called XBASE and was wondering if there is a
| similar tool out there. I have to support a Foxbase 2.6 app for the next
| few months at least and could use it.
|
| Jerry Coppa
|

 
 
 

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I am looking for a report generation package that will work with C-ISAM
from Informix.  I would appreciate any advise, experience, etc on either
commercial or public domain packages that would allow:

1.) Integration with applications programs that we have written that use
    C-ISAM files.  This would require sufficient documentation on the
    format of the data that defines each record.  I.E.: offset, data type,
    key info, etc.  This would either require duplicating the file
    description data or adopting whatever file description data the report
    writer utilizes.

2.) Allow for relational reference using key fields on a file to file
    basis.  For example, the customer is the key to the master customer
    record, and the invoice number is the key to invoice trailer records.

3.) Have a screen oriented front-end to facilitate record selection
    criterion and possibly report format.

4.) Allow for ample selection criterion.  This is to say that the package
    must be able to have at least ten selection criterion and each of these
    should be able to specify a range or set of acceptable parameters.

5.) It would be nice, but not required, if the package understands and
    utilizes the advantages of PostScript.

6.) Source code availability would be nice, but would not be required if
    that package is available for most popular UNIX boxes.

Please respond via e-mail, I'll summarize to the net if there is sufficient
interest.

Thanks, Steve

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