RTP Series - RTP57
File Variables
Reader's Clinic - Volume Pointer Record
REVMEDIA Revisted
Utility Diskette # 4
Relational Indexes - Reordering
QTIPS - Embedded SQL
QTIPS - Compiling Protection Code
A RevTechie Replies
A RevTechie Replies
RTP Series - RTP9
RTP Series - RTP50
VERBatim - V25
@ATTACK - @Files
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part I
SecureUser
VERBatim - V25
@ATTACK - @Files.System
Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
REVMEDIA Revisted
RTP Series - RTP1
VERBatim - V20
File Variables
2.1 Highlights
A RevTechie Replies
QTIPS - Using @Upper.Case and @Lower.Case with Foreign Languages
QTIPS - Local Language Sets
Sorting out Collation Sequences by Mike Pope
VERBatim - V16
@ATTACK - @Int.Const
@ATTACK - @Move.Keys
@ATTACK - @Priority.Int
@ATTACK - @Macro.Mode
Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Unkeys%
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part I
Utility Diskette # 4
Window or Not ?
Vroom - Window Processing
QTIPS - Window Symbol Tables
VROOM - Window Processing II
@ATTACK - @HW
Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Reset%
Reader's Clinic - Related Windows
Window or Not?
Reader's Clinic - Scribe Replace Processes in Window
Soft Windows
QTIPS - Window Bug and Debugging Window Bug
Overlapping Windows And Window Menus
QTIPS - New Catalyst Option
QTIPS - Collectors on the fly
QTIPS - Blank Menus in Windows
QTIPS - Moving Objects the EASY way.
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
REVMEDIA Revisited
A RevTechie Replies
QTIPS - AREV Logon
What Happens At Logon
QTIPS - Undocumented Logon Options
QTIPS - Video Characteristics for Logon Messages
VERBatim - V16
Popups
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part I
A RevTechie Replies
RTP Series - RTP1
VERBatim - V25
VERBatim - V76
Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
A RevTechie Replies
QTIPS - DOS File Names
DOS Interfacing (Part II)
VERBatim - V116
@ATTACK - @Pri.File
@ATTACK - @Rollout.File
File Variables
How Indexes Are Updated
Index Record Layouts
QTIPS - File Variable of File In SELECT Statement
QTIPS - Amending non-Attached Files
LINEAR HASH FILE STRUCTURES - Part 1
Index Flush
QTIPS - File Handle Structure
Version 2
Directory Exists on Novell
Gas Bar
Prompt Help
DOS Interfacing (Part II)
@ATTACK - @Help.Level
@ATTACK - @StatList
QTIPS - Standardising Error Message Display
Video Control
Customising the Status Line
QTIPS - Command Line Options
Customising the Status Line
RTP Series - RTP50
@ATTACK - @Messages
Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
Caching in on the Frames Array - Mike Pope
Reader's Clinic - Screen Width
VERBatim - V41
Directory Exists on Novell
Utility Diskette # 4
Utility Diskette # 4
Reader's Clinic - Page Marks in Windows

RevMedia FKB

DocumentV3I6A2
TitleA RevTechie Replies
KeywordsSQL
PROTECT.MFS
DICT.MFS
README
LND_EDIT
REVBTMSG
RTP1*PARMS
REVBOOT
@STAT.REC
TextVolume 3 Issue 3
At least one Qtip that of having PROBLEMS USING embedded SQL against
files without PROTECT MFS is well known to perusers of the README files
as this was documented several releases ago Even (especially?) Revmedia
readers ought to know to RYFM! A second Qtip highlights what is clearly a
bug in DICT MFS so it is worth noting that relying on well anomalous
behaviour in system routines is a risky business as those "undocumented
features" are subject to unannounced "upgrades" Finally Revmedia readers
should know that LND_EDIT the language set edit window remains
undocumented because it is still undergoing change as for EXAMPLE in the
now available AREV 2 11

Volume 3 Issue 4
Users wondering about CHANGING REVBTMSG to use new logon text should know
that the text now (2 11) lives in RTP1*PARMS and is put into REVBOOT when
that file is rebuilt (as when CHANGING net drivers) A sad note is that
@STAT REC is no longer updated if the status line is turned off (an
optimisation) REMOVING the neat ability to tell what module you're in when
flying blind

Volume 3 Issue 5
Advice to try Microsoft C version 6 should be taken sodium laden as this is
known to have caused PROBLEMS especially in areas of memory management
Network programmers might be interested to know this having been the
topic of some COMPUSERVE debate of late that coordinated LOCKING is a
function of a global environment SETTING (whatever you may otherwise
attempt) and very important is only available on some nets Novell and
Banyan specifically

Mike Pope European SSE RevTI (UK) Lt


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