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2nd Annual Conference by Katherine W. Cochrane
2nd Annual Conference by A P McAuley
1st Annual Conference by Katherine W Cochrane
1st Annual Conference by David Tod Sigafoos
3rd Annual Conference by Mr. Craig M. Bobchin
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Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
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Reader's Forum - Mark Hirst Revelation C Interface - Part 1
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Database Graphics Toolkit - Blackhawk Data Corporation by Mark Hirst

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DocumentV3I2A11
Title1st Annual Conference by David Tod Sigafoos
KeywordsCONFERENCE
TextJust One Developer's View

Revelation Technologies held their first User Conference in April (21st
through 24th in Nashville Tennessee) Here I will give my impressions of
the conference overall the sessions and the meetings I attended

First the score : poor fair good and excellent

Sessions : Fair

Technical : Fair

Meetings : Sad

Accommodation : Excellent

Overall : Good (first meeting rating system)

I must say to start that I am very happy that RTI finally found it necessary
to have a Users Conference AFTER the success of COGENT's meeting last year
there was no way that RTI wouldn't get into the meeting business without
relinquishing their control of User conferences

In capsule form: I would go to another RTI Users Conference (by the way the
next one is planned for Dallas Texas and I plan to be there) BUT only if
there are some real technical sessions I always value the contacts (seeing
and meeting people I have talked to on the phone and BBS since '84) but to
be practical this is not enough to make the cost of flight hotel and
conference worth the meeting

The Hotel (seemed like the size of Portland) the location and all
facilities were excellent ALSO RTI had obviously spent a great deal of
time getting this together The General Jackson Riverboat was a great treat
and the weather was perfect

Since this was their first meeting I have to say that the overall response
from others and myself was basically good BUT if they are going to have more
meetings they must include some actual technical meetings At COGENT's
meeting last year there were rooms and rooms filled WITH workstations Here
you were lucky to see a computer

All information was given by overhead and even though there was a 2 inch
thick manual (copies of all overhead charts) given to the attendees there
was basically no MEAT

It seemed that some of the speakers had less knowledge of what REV and RTI
was than a novice user In fact the Keynote address on the first day was
given by someone who probably didn't have the faintest knowledge of what
REV was or how to spell it Just someone on the speaking circuit who
happened to stop by Tennessee

The sessions given by Kurt Baker Ron Phillips and Brad Anderson were very
well received Please note that this conference was a joint Rev and HR 1
conference and not having attended any HR 1 SESSION I can't really comment
on them

First the Bad News:

Before the best news here is a little bad news In a couple of meetings
it was suggested to several developers that if you are designing small
SYSTEMS (under 20k and/or small office stuff) then you should not be
USING Rev Rev should only be used for "Down Sizing" (ahhhh a new buzz
word meaning in 1 case taking work off of a Mini computer and have
upwards of a hundred slave network stations doing the same work) Now
since this came DIRECTLY FROM the top I guess most of us should learn
FOXPRO (editor's choice in PC Week) or PARADOX (editor's choice in PC
Week)

Better News:

On day 3 of the conference David Feinberg gave a talk on a new set of
tools being developed at RTI called "Developers Edge" These tools are
basically a REV version of Version Control software This allows the
developers to track all levels and versions of their products semi
automatically These tools are a "In the Future" and "No Price Yet"
kind of thing but if they are good enough (and priced right!) then they
should turn out to be a good deal I am not sure why they didn't just
link in WITH Polytron/Sage since they are the recognised leaders in
this field but

The Best News:

For myself the highlight of the meeting was Wednesday's SESSION dealing
WITH new trends at RTI Ron Phillips and Brad Anderson explained that
the Rev engine will have the front end modified so that any EXTERNAL
applications will be able to access REV files etc much like the MFS/BFS
allows REV to access EXTERNAL file structures This API (application
program interface) was demonstrated WITH Toolbook Toolbook is a
Windowed application DEVELOPMENT system Here USING DDE (dynamic data
exchange a feature of Windows) Toolbook was able to get a Rev record
display it and allow modification to the record Since Toolbook is in
Windows the EMPLOYEE record worked on showed not only the data from
REV but ALSO a PICTURE of the Employee (well actually I don't think it
was an employee of RTI but who knows )

Even though RTI claims that they are working on a Window version of Rev
USING the API you can access the Rev engine FROM virtually any platform
(if it is a major platform you will probably see support some time in
the future) allowing the developer to custom design a system for any
user If the user is always in Windows then use the API WITH Toolbook
(or my favourite OMNIS 5) thus allowing the user to use the Rev design
without learning a new interface Bravo

David Tod Sigafoos offers Revelation and Pick database solutions
specialising in manufacturing marketing sales and field service He is
well known in the Rev/AREV community for his great experience and frequent
excursions into authorship His company Sig Solutions can be contacted at
PO Box 19730 16 Portland OR 97219 (503) 246 3347


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