Razzak,

A great addition to documentation.

Several observations:

Section 1.4.1 should indicate 18 possible parameters not 9.

I found the example in 2.5 confusing.  You talk about using
quotes when certain characters are present; i.e. DATE constants.
 The example does not contain quotes.  Should it have them for
the date item.

When you talk about INSERTING or LOADING BIT, BITNOTE, LARGE
BINARY data types you discuss standard graphic types.  It would
be nice to have a list of such types listed somewhere in the
document.  Also, what if you are loading a non-graphic items
such as a Microsoft Word Document.  what filetype should you
use.

Thanks,
Jim Bentley

--- "A. Razzak Memon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Tuesday, May 20, 2008
> 
> To All Users of R:BASE 7.6 and Turbo V-8 for Windows:
> 
> Programming in R:BASE 7.6 and Turbo V-8 for Windows manual is
> now
> available at:
> 
>  From The Edge: http://www.razzak.com/fte/
> 
> The manual includes the following chapters:
> 
> 01. Introduction to Programming in R:BASE
> 02. Using Variables
> 03. Program Communication
> 04. Manipulating Text Strings
> 05. Control Structures
> 06. Accessing Rows in a Table
> 07. Executing External Programs
> 08. Error Handling
> 09. Creating and Using Menus
> 10. Debugging Your Program
> 11. Using Optimizing Techniques
> 
> If you are new to R:BASE, work through the R:BASE Tutorial in
> the
> main R:BASE program for a basic overview. Then, read this
> entire
> document. If you are an experienced programmer, read through
> this
> document, looking for new information and for procedures
> specific
> to R:BASE programming. Once you become familiar with the
> commands
> and how to use them, refer to the Command Index section in the
> main R:BASE Help for more commands.
> 
> Very Best R:egards,
> 
> Razzak.
> 
> 
> 


Jim Bentley
American Celiac Society
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel: 1-504-737-3293


      


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