Circa 1983-85. I'm pretty sure that Ted was showing off a Honeywell Level 6
and not a Microdata.
Ultimate's X calculations were based on the native speed of the cpu.
Original Level 6, circa 1979-81 = 1x
The 5x board came out in 1982-83. If I remember correctly, my tests showed
the speed was
I believe the wording was DB2 and then others based on 'demand'.
Roger
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I'd also think that
Pick flavor possibility.
In your VOC.
create item named CNTR
1=A
2=9998
9=R
10=8 (or whatever you think your maximum would be.
SORT CUST CNTR CUST.NAME
By putting it in your VOC, it's available for all files.
Roger
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Suggestion in place.
I didn't look/test the second locate. But you'll probably have the same
problem.
Hope this helps.
Roger Glenfield
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