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WP Bond, from Professional Systems Development - A review by Michael Ruane - Phoenix Solutions.
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TitleWP Bond, from Professional Systems Development - A review by Michael Ruane - Phoenix Solutions.
KeywordsWP
BOND
WORD
PERFECT
SQL
C
TextIntroduction
WP Bond is a third party product that allows AREV (versions 2 0 and above)
to bond to Word Perfect WP Bond allows one to export AREV data into Word
Perfect documents labels letters etc WP Bond ALSO allows the user to
print screen captures and dictionary listings into Word Perfect format A
product of this type allows users to get away FROM AREV's Merge process and
use a true word processor to format their output

This review does not mean to be an exhaustive investigation into every
possible nuance of WP Bond It intends only to give a general overview of
the product

Conclusion
WP Bond gives users and developers the ability to bond WITH Word Perfect and
take advantage of Wordperfect's ability to format and dress up text With
the PROBLEMS inherent in the AREV's merge Processor and its general slowing
down in recent releases WP Bond is a very viable alternative

WP Bond comes WITH a set of developer subroutines that allow developers to
generate letters merge documents read Word Perfect documents into AREV
format and write information into a Word Perfect document These are
extremely useful allowing a developer to create merged documents
dynamically FROM R\Basic

If the documentation were more clear this would be a very desirable product
for anyone who does much merging within AREV and is familiar WITH Word
Perfect As it stands now WITH new documentation promised WP Bond is more
confusing than helpful But I did discover AFTER muddling through the system
that I could create impressive documents fairly easily WITH WP Bond

What does WP Bond Do?
WP Bond provides a seamless link between an AREV application and Wordperfect
5 0 and above documents It reads the Word Perfect documents such as
letters or labels modifies and/or changes them WITH data specified by the
user and updates the documents accordingly

WP Bond allows the user to capture AREV screen images in Word Perfect format
through a utility called the WP Screen Grabber It ALSO allows the user to
print dictionary listings to Word Perfect files These are both extremely
valuable if one uses Word Perfect to document their AREV SYSTEMS And as
mentioned above WP Bond supplies a number of callable subroutines that
allow the creation and merging of Word Perfect documents dynamically

How does WP Bond do it?
For the most part it appears that WP Bond reads DIRECTLY FROM the Word
Perfect header information and then inserts the AREV based information into
the document in the appropriate fields Basically one creates a primary
document (such as a form letter or mailing label) in Word Perfect FROM the
documentation supplied it appears that these operations are performed
through a series of C programs and SQL COMMANDS

Instead of naming the fields to be filled in WITH logical NAMES one must
use field numbers A process is then created in AREV that associates the
AREV field NAMES WITH the Word Perfect field numbers When this process is
run based upon selection criteria that the user specifies the WP Bond
creates Word Perfect documents which can then be printed out USING Word
Perfect WP Bond ALSO makes use of SQL CALLS as in the Dictionary Listing
to WP The screen grabber routine DEFINED as a macro does the equivalent
of a print screen to a Word Perfect document

How well does WP Bond do it?
Quite well actually The INSTALLATION process is simple enough consisting
of logging into AREV inserting a disk in DRIVE A: and running an
installation program This takes about 25 minutes and then logs you out of
AREV without telling you it is going to do it!

Once you have logged back into AREV and attached the newly created WP
volume you can invoke the WP Bond main menu The menu presents you with
such choices as Quick Start Produce a Merged Document VIEW WP Document
and Set up among others

The set up option allows you to define the location of your Word Perfect
files the location of your output files and the location of Word Perfect
Quick Start the option I chose right off allows you to specify where the
primary (Word Perfect) document is where the data is within the AREV
system and where the new Word Perfect documents should be written

Other OPTIONS allow you to shell out to Word Perfect or view existing Word
Perfect documents This latter option displays the document exactly as it
appears when viewed FROM Word Perfect although the text attributes such as
bold underline italics etc are not displayed According to the
documentation this will be addressed in a future release of WP Bond

Bugs/Restrictions Worth Mentioning
The documentation provided WITH WP Bond is confusing at best The manual is
a mix of cryptic descriptions and full blown examples The SAMPLE examples
are very helpful but applicable to a particular CASE only I had trouble
printing out multivalued fields in my Word Perfect document The process
that defines the bond to a Word Perfect document has a CODE and command
available for every field within the document; perhaps these can address
that particular problem but I was not completely successful

All in all I would say that the product is worth it to those who use both
AREV and Word Perfect together It's a pleasure to create a document USING a
real word processor rather than the MAKEMERGE WINDOW Just the availability
of a good spell checker is almost worth the price When the new
documentation is available I'm sure the product will be much easier to use

At $475 US WP Bond may be a bit pricey for the AVERAGE AREV user
Surprisingly a 5 user Lan pack is approximately $400 US (Quotes reflect
December 1991 prices )

WP Bond is available FROM PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT at
PO Box 688 Drummoyne NSW 2047 Australia
Phone number 61 2 564 2677 Facsimile 61 2 564 2121

Phoenix Solutions are located in the US and can be contacted on 908 654 0771


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