Report Professional (TM) - Dialog Software
R3 Report Writer Reviewed by Richard Guise, CSS Ltd
Report Professional (TM) - Dialog Software
Report Professional (TM) - Dialog Software
Form.List.S
Make.Index
Index Sub Revisited
QTIPS - Make.Index 2.11+
QUERY.SUB
Version 3 Technical Highlights - Creating New Accounts Programmatically
Version 3 TCL Subroutines - Creating New Accounts
Version 3 TCL Subroutines - Creating Tables
Form.List.S
QTIPS - Aesthetically Improving RLIST Reports
QTIPS - Form Processor
QTIPS - Suppressing Initial Form Feed
QTIPS - Using RTP29 In Place of V6
Merge Processor
QTIPS - Using INIT.VIEW with Printers
@ATTACK - @PDisk.On
Reader's Forum - Mark Hirst Revelation C Interface - Part 1
Reader's Forum The C Interface Part 2 - Mark Hirst (Senior Techie - ICS) Reader's Clinic
RTP Series - RTP42
RTP Series - RTP51
Reader's Clinic - AREV Runtime
@ATTACK - @PDisk.On
Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
AREV Comes to Czechoslovakia Les Palenik, Cosmotron Systems
New "Soft" Functionality
Merge Processor
QTIPS - Using @Upper.Case and @Lower.Case with Foreign Languages
QTIPS - Local Language Sets
Sorting out Collation Sequences by Mike Pope
RTP Series - RTP27
QTIPS - Printing Large Variables from the Debugger
VERBatim - V87
DOS Interfacing (Part I)
Reader's Forum - Mark Hirst Revelation C Interface - Part 1
Reader's Forum The C Interface Part 2 - Mark Hirst (Senior Techie - ICS) Reader's Clinic
QTIPS - Interrupt Proof Error Messages
Collector Windows
QTIPS - Reusing Symbolics in Windows
Menus and Menu Drivers
QTIPS - Postscript Driver Problem
RTP Series - RTP5
VERBatim - V22
Play it Again, Cam
Reader's Forum - Mark Hirst Revelation C Interface - Part 1
Reader's Forum - Numeric Precision in R/Basic - Hal Wyman
QTIPS - Use of Mouse
Reader's Forum The C Interface Part 2 - Mark Hirst (Senior Techie - ICS) Reader's Clinic
QTIPS - Command Line Options
QTIPS - Invalid Code and Command
QTIPS - Code/Command Help
Utility Diskette # 4
WP Bond, from Professional Systems Development - A review by Michael Ruane - Phoenix Solutions.
Reader's Clinic - Page Marks in Windows
DOS Interfacing (Part II)
QTIPS - /MERGE/
Vroom
Vroom - Window Processing
Reader's Forum
VROOM - Doubling MFS Write Speed
Background Processing
Creating Your Own Background Processes
@ATTACK - @Index.Time
How Indexes Are Updated
Compiling 64K on a Shoestring by Blaise Wrenn (LexStat Systems Ltd)
Playing with Scan Codes
QTIPS - Compiling Protection Code
QTIPS - Invalid Code and Command
QTIPS - Code/Command Help
Compiling 64K on a Shoestring by Blaise Wrenn (LexStat Systems Ltd)
Viewer
QTIPS - Aesthetically Improving RLIST Reports
Reader's Clinic - RList Column Names
VROOM - Window Processing II
IConvs / OConvs
Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Viewer_Env%
QUERY.SUB
Reader's Clinic
Reader's Clinic - Blank Column Headings in RLIST
QTIPS - Sub-Headings in RLIST (Revisited)
Spindex - A Review
BondTRV 2.0 - A Review
Spindex vs BondTRV
QTIPS - File Naming - RLIST Problems
Reader's Clinic - Suppressing Break-On Columns (Again!)
QTIPS - BREAK-ON Headings
QTIPS - Column Heading Limit
QTIPS - RLIST Average / Total Results
A RevTI Techie Replies - Mike Pope - Revelation Technologies (UK) Ltd
Utility Diskette # 4
Version 3 Technical Highlights - Creating New Accounts Programmatically
Version 3 Technical Highlights - Securing Accounts
Version 3 Technical Highlights - Deleting Accounts
Version 3 TCL Subroutines - Creating New Accounts
Version 3 TCL Subroutines - Deleting Accounts
File Variables
LINEAR HASH FILE STRUCTURES - Part 1
QTIPS - File Handle Structure
QTIPS - DOSTime
VERBatim - V11
@ATTACK - @Backgrnd.Time
@ATTACK - @Index.Time
QTIPS - Time-outs in Windows

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TitleReport Professional (TM) - Dialog Software
KeywordsREPORT
PROFESSIONAL
RP
TextReport Professional (TM) (RP) is a suite of programs designed to make the
development of columnar REPORTS easier As most standard REPORTS produced
for users take this form it is likely to be of use to the majority of
developers! In addition to helping make report production easier it also
aims to make it device independent by bundling Printer Interface (TM) a
well designed set of printer drivers for AREV (In addition to all the
expected features this ALSO incorporates Soft Font support (with four
supplied soft fonts) and an ASSEMBLY language program to check Printer
availability which the authors claim is more reliable than PRNSTAT of
checking BIOS interrupt 17H )

To oversimplify the way RP works the developer specifies a set of standard
options for REPORTS USING provided windows all report output is then
generated via CALLS to the supplied driver routines instead of the standard
print STATEMENT and the programs looks AFTER headers footers system
delimiters etc All features can be accessed FROM within R/Basic or the
standard LIST command can be replaced WITH a VOC word to redirect list
statements to RP To summarise the major points of the package

O Automatically chooses best available page size for report
O Permits global margin settings
O Multiple font support
O Enhanced Page Numbering "Page nn of nnn"
O Improved speed on networks
O Automatic delimiter hierarchy control FROM within R/Basic
O Generates maintainable source code FROM R/LIST sentences
O Includes full source code if you don't like it mod it!

The only cons encountered thus far are that it does not support 2 1 printer
drivers and some of the code is not optimised to take account of newer
R/BASIC constructs (E G binary ICONV/OCONVs)

The pricing structure is reasonable considering the amount of source code
provided and a run time licence is available Whilst it is subjective I am
always impressed by companies who package their product professionally RP's
documentation is well written and clearly presented In addition those
people who I know to use it recommend it highly It is a specialist product
but if you frequently have to produce REPORTS for clients you are advised to
consider requesting more details FROM the authors

Dialog Software Box 9889 at 1101 Wilson Boulevard Arlington Virginia 2220
9 0889 (703) 528 1505 800 DIALOG 1 Developer price including Printer
Interface $195 00


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