In going thru the What's New for the 4/11/17 build, I notice the new -BASE 
command line parameter that we can use when calling up RBase from our desktop 
icons.

The description makes it sound like it's geared towards a developer, who wants 
a streamlined quicker version of the database (turning off GUI-type of stuff).  
But from the description of what it turns off, it seems to me that unless a 
user is going to the R> prompt, that it would make sense for all users to run 
with -BASE.   

Anyone enlighten me?

Karen

For anyone who wants to see the description:

Settings - An added "-BASE" command line parameter has been implemented to 
initiate optimized
Database Explorer settings for use in active server environments. The settings 
allow for faster use of
R:BASE for Database Administrators who do not have the capabilities to copy an 
entire database
locally just to perform a quick and important change. The values are set on 
load. This means that
when R:BASE is closed the current "minimal" settings will be saved.
The following setting changes are performed during load:
. Use of "View As List" display, to omit displaying column details for objects
. Setting UINOTIF is OFF to turn off refresh notifications
. DB Explorer, do not enable Show Slave Table
. DB Explorer, do not enable Indicator For Compressed Forms/Reports/Labels
. DB Explorer, do not enable Show Row Numbers
. DB Explorer, disable custom Explorer Appearance settings
. For Startup Options, do not display product splash screen

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