It shouild be ready very soon...  

Regards
Brian

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Juan A. Salhus R. 
  To: Dataperfect Users Discussion Group 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 6:20 AM
  Subject: Re: [Dataperf] New version of DP on the horizon...


  Hello, all, where i can download a DP 2.6Y 
  regards
  Juan Antonio Salhus
  Chile


  ----- Mensaje original ----
  De: Tim Rude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Para: Dataperfect Users Discussion Group <[email protected]>
  Enviado: lunes, 9 de junio, 2008 10:19:52
  Asunto: Re: [Dataperf] New version of DP on the horizon...


  Speaking for myself, I have no problems with these changes.

  Tim Rude 
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Brian Hancock 
    To: DataPerfect Users Discussion Group 
    Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 8:03 AM
    Subject: [Dataperf] New version of DP on the horizon...


    Hi everyone,

    Lew has been working on a new version of DP with some improvements for 
scripting, and I have had the pleasure of doing some preliminary testing. Lew 
doesn't have easy access to the group mailing list and has asked me to ask a 
few questions.

    The major thrust of the new DOS based version 2.6Y is to support scripting 
a little better, this allows it to perform better in web based applications, 
and also desktop application which are driven by scripts.

    The major change is that by default if you use the /EI switch to import 
data from a transaction logs, then reports will output to STDOUT (often 
referred to as printing to the console). For example if you run the DOS DIR 
command at a DOS screen the output streams onto the console screen, and after 
DIR has finished you can still read the output on the console. In contrast a DP 
report printing to the screen only displays while DP is executing, and is 
removed from the screen after you exit the report and before DP exits. There 
are a couple of advantages to being able to output to STDOUT (or the console). 
Firstly at present to use output from DP in another program you first have to 
save it to a file in DP, and then open the file with another program to use the 
data. It is currently not possible to pipe data from one application into 
another. Many DOS users would be used to  piping the output from DIR to the 
MORE command so you can view the output a page at a time.  There are many 
advanced text processing tools which could be used with DP more quickly  and 
efficiently, such as AWK amd SED, etc.  The new version allows piping to 
secondary processes.

    A major advantage of using STDOUT for output from DP is that data can be 
sent directly to a web browser or other internet application. At present you 
need to save the output from DP into a file, and then with another program read 
the file and output it to the web browser. This has two problems, firstly, 
there are more steps to getting data to the browser and so is slower, and 
secondly, until a report finishes and DP exits nothing can be sent to the 
browser, so there is often a long period of inactivty until the web browser's 
screen suddenly fills with data. (users often think a problem has occurred with 
this delay). Using STDOUT, output from DP reaches the web browser screen as it 
is output from DP, so even a long slow DP report can present results to the 
user while it is still running.

    So that is the background to the new version. Some of the changes are:
    - the ;;W field output formatter will act on normal text fields and not 
just multiline alphanumeric memo type fields
    - from a /EI transaction log you can select for more that one report to 
run, this is a bug fix from 2.6x. This has great benefits in that you can 
compartmentalise reports. For example, you can have a simple report to add 
data, another to delete data, and another to edit data, but only need one 
report to view the output, With the current 2.6x version you must either 
combine sections of the report the output into each of those operations, or 
execute DP twice. Now you could specify the two reports as in #R:=3= #R:=10= to 
run report number 3 and when that is finished run report number 10.
    - the ;;W acts on all of the XML/XHTML  predefined entities,&  &amp;  " 
&quot;  ' &apos; < &lt; > &gt;
    - the ;;W transforms a single line break (carriage return) in a AxAy memo 
type field to a <br /> instead of <BR> to conform more with XML and XHTML 
standards.
    - the ;;W transforms two consecutive line breaks in an AxAy memo field to 
two line breaks <br /><br /> instead of a single <p>. This also makes it more 
conforming to XML and XHTML standards.
    - the ;;W transforms bold markup in an AxAy field to <b>...</b> in place of 
<B>...</B> to make it conform to standards.
    - The Beep function is to be removed

    This leads to the questions, currently the ;;W output for an underlined 
text in an AxAy field output as <I>....</I> which with HTML indicate italics 
rather than underline. Lew believes there was a deliberate reason for this 
rather than just an oversight, as you would normally expect the output to be 
<u>....</u>. Lew wants to know if this would cause a problem to anyone before 
he changes it.

    The other question Lew has, in that with scripting using the /EI 
transaction log there is no simple way to delete all records from a panel or to 
empty the database. You can do these with reports, but in comparison to the 
inbuit function to do this, reports are very slow. Lew would like to add two 
new functions to the transactions logs. #DA =x= to delete all the records in 
Panel numbered x, or #DT: , but before he does this he would like to see if 
people would find it worthwhile.

    Lew is getting very close to having a candidate for release, but if there 
are any other bug bears, now would be a good time to air them and I will pass 
them on to Lew.

    Lew is also working on a Windows version of DP, but it is early days yet.

    Regards
    Brian



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