[U2] wIntegrate (on Universe) Question

2004-12-15 Thread Anthony Dzikiewicz
I forget if there is a separate group for this product. If so, sorry. However, my problem is this; I am evaluating the wIntegrate product. One of the uses that we have for this is the query builder/report viewer. We have a person who used to tinker at the command line. We have long since

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2004-12-15 Thread Ray Wurlod
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Re: [U2] wIntegrate (on Universe) Question

2004-12-15 Thread Mark Johnson
If you've got Wintegrate already installed, then keep with wintegrate. It's pretty link-friendly. If you're evaluating before purchasing, keep in mind the high price (near $200US per license). I just went through this process having been a long time user of wintegrate but couldn't keep a straight

Re: [U2] wIntegrate (on Universe) Question

2004-12-15 Thread Mark Johnson
Why do you think they put it behind so many keys. PageUp should be PageUp. Wintegrate uses page up/down, up/down arrows and home/end in obvious fashion. Plus, you can easily press the print-screen button on any shown page. Great for diagnosing problems or when the user reports a problem that can't

RE: [U2] wIntegrate (on Universe) Question

2004-12-15 Thread Bill H.
Anthony: Try the following: ** Run process to start wIntegrate script SCRIPT = 'Chain query\query.wis' ; * path that contains the qb script CALL WIN.COMSUB(SCRIPT) EXECUTE \WIN.SERVER\ This will pop open the Query Builder from a BASIC program and you should be able to do what's necessary from

RE: [U2] wIntegrate (on Universe) Question

2004-12-15 Thread Ian Renfrew
You can try this: Create a test program and insert the following three lines: DATA SCRIPT 'QUERY\QUERY.WIS': @AM EXECUTE WIN.COMLINE STOP Compile and catalog test program. Modify program WIN.COMLINE (usually found in WIN.PROGS file). Locate and modify the lines: * Run a script * At this