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Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
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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Version 3 TCL Subroutines - Creating Tables
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Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
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VERBatim - V123
VERBatim - V124
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@ATTACK - @Attrbt.Ptr
@ATTACK - @Query.Table
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QTIPS - New Catalyst Option
Version 3 Technical Highlights - Deleting Tables Programmatically
Version 3 Technical Highlights - Aliasing Tables Programmatically
Version 3 TCL Subroutines - Creating Tables
Version 3 TCL Subroutines - Deleting Tables
Version 3 TCL Subroutines - Aliasing Tables
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Vroom
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Utility Diskette # 3 - Part I
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QTIPS - Amending non-Attached Files
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DOS Interfacing (Part II)
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R3 Report Writer Reviewed by Richard Guise, CSS Ltd
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Utility Diskette # 4
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RevTi Just Wanna Have Fun
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Reader's Clinic - Screen Width
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Reader's Clinic - Slow Multivalued Screen Display
Utility Diskette # 4
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QTIPS - Using INIT.VIEW with Printers
@ATTACK - @PDisk.On
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Utility Diskette # 3 - Part II
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VERBatim - V22
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Reader's Forum The C Interface Part 2 - Mark Hirst (Senior Techie - ICS) Reader's Clinic
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Title3rd Annual Conference by Mr. Craig M. Bobchin
KeywordsCONFERENCE
TextThe 3rd Annual Revelation Technologies User Conference New Orleans LA
Mr Craig M Bobchin

Ahhh New Orleans home of Dixieland Jazz Cajun Food the French Quarter
Bourbon St and the 1993 Revelation Developers conference

The past year has seen many changes in the Revelation world the sale of the
HR 1 product line to Ceridian the release of Advanced Revelation 3 0 and
the introduction of Open Insight This year's conference RTI's third
promised to be the biggest and best yet

Held at the Riverside Hilton in New Orleans FROM Feb 28th 1993 to Mar 3
1993 the conference was host to over 500 users and developers of AREV HR
applications and Open Insight To satisfy all of these varying and sometimes
overlapping interests The Conference was broken up into 5 separate tracks
or focuses In brief they were: Applications Developer Advanced Developer
Windows & Client Server HRMS for Practitioners and HRMS hands on

The conference opened WITH a presentation by Revelation Technologies CEO Jim
Acquaviva DURING his talk he discussed such topics as what changes were
happening in the company and what effects that would have on the AREV
community He ALSO spoke about the sale of the HR product division and the
move to the East Coast FROM the Northwest

Ceridian gave a presentation on what will be in HR 1 ver 5 5 which is
currently in beta test HR 1 ver 5 5 will feature several enhancements First
and foremost will be to upgrade HR 1 to AREV ver 3 02: This will make HR 1
be on virtually the same AREV release as is the most CURRENT version of
AREV I'd expect a slight upgrade to AREV ver 3 03 not to far along RTI and
Ceridian both would like to see HR 1 and AREV have simultaneous upgrades

With so many tracks and breakout sessions it was impossible to get to them
all Some of the highlights were noted AREV developer Andrew McAuley's
presentation on the new AREV system subroutines In AREV 3 x RTI has started
to change many of the existing TCL COMMANDS to be callable subroutines from
RBASIC programs

Another SESSION focused on what it will take to port existing AREV
applications to AREV 3 x WITH the release of 3 0 RTI's upgrade became a
complex and time consuming ordeal for some users This SESSION discussed
the two types of upgrades available TRADEUP and UPGRADE and reasons for
choosing one over the other It ALSO went into detail why RTI made some of
the changes it did in the initial 3 0 release One of the high points of the
discussion was the announcement that in ver 3 03 due out at the end of
March the use of dots in table and field NAMES will be supported again
RTI came under fire when they dropped support for this in ver 3 0 AREV ver
3 1 is slated for mid summer release and will feature a band oriented report
writer

The real darling of the conference was the debut of Open Insight 2 0 While
it was still in alpha test at the conference it was a fairly stable system
and allowed people to see what RTI has in store to meet the onslaught
of Windows databases These were always the most crowded sessions and some
were repeated to try and fill the demand For those seeking to move to Open
Insight FROM AREV there was a SESSION on what it will take to post your
applications FROM AREV to OI OI will be able to use Advanced Revelation's
LH file system so it is possible to have both OI and AREV applications
hitting against the same data

OI will use a repository style to hold all of the entities for an
application It will support DEVELOPMENT by more than one person through the
use of a check in / check out procedure If a developer is working on a
screen they must first check it out of the repository This puts a lock on
it so no one else can make changes to it until it is returned to the
repository WITH the size of SYSTEMS and DEVELOPMENT teams growing this is a
welcome feature Based on a brief hands on and the looks that were given at
the RTI booth Open insight will be a very popular and hot product in the
next few years

Revelation Technologies took some time to explain to conference attendees
exactly what directions they intended to take over the next year or two
The se included marketing strategies as well as technical enhancements to
the product Some of the juicier tidbits revealed were:

Banded report writer First demonstrated last year and expected in AREV
3 0 it will be released as part of AREV 3 1 in
mid summer This report writer will allow users
to paint a report on the screen and then send it
to the printer screen file or any combination
of the three It looked easy to use and even
created RBASIC source code

CPH A possible replacement file structure was touched
upon as well Called Composite PERFECT Hashing it
is supposed to be a replacement for LH FILES It
will be faster easier to use and still retain
many of the advantages of LH files

OS/2 A version of AREV 3 1 for OS/2 at the same time
AREV 3 1 for DOS is released They have a
commitment to GUI's Client Server technology
OBJECT orientation and repository DEVELOPMENT
There was no discussion about an OI product for
OS/2 and just PASSING mention made of Windows
NT

The Conference ALSO had an area where over thirty vendors gathered to show
their products and services There were a few stand OUTS here Among them
were:

SEARCH Technologies were showing their INDEXING replacement SPINDEX 2 0
Spindex is much quicker than Advanced Revelation's
native indexing and allows for multiple work stations
to UPDATE INDEXES simultaneously They have also
released a BFS replacement called Spinfile Spinfile
is claimed to be 2 3 times faster than native AREV It
ALSO eliminates Group FORMAT Errors (GFEs)

Lester Associates were showing their band oriented report writer R3 This
PROGRAM will allow users to LAYOUT complex REPORTS in a
visual manner WITH lines shading and FONT CONTROL
It will work in any version of AREV FROM 1 1 to 3 x It
features WYSIWYG LAYOUT and can pull data from
multiple files

Synpro SYSTEMS were showing a host of AREV tools Including a report
writer and several developer utilities Perhaps the
most interesting product was the ICB (Intelligent Code
Builder) The ICB allows you to store frequently used
code segments and subroutines and INCLUDE them in any
program at the touch of a key It ALSO includes a
SUBROUTINE builder and syntax checker

Atkin & Associates were demonstrating their PopupBtree 2 0 UTILITY
PopupBtree is a utility which allows you to BUILD &
instantly DISPLAY sorted POPUPS without performing a
SELECT It ALSO supports multiple popups and filters on
popups


Mr Craig M Bobchin 12103 S Brookhurst st E 221 Garden Grove CA
92640 2852 (714) 220 2090 Mr Craig M Bobchin


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