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DIARY: March 27, 1990 07:21 AM .......; Rod Welch

Called Norm to explain how to fix SDS code errors, sent revised code to

1... 2...Discussion/solution
3...Configuring for


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CONTACTS 
0201 - O-0379 0201 SDWA                       619 480 1991 fax 9867SUBJECTS
WMA Marketing, Distribution
Installation
SDS initialization,
update record, extend
another month, 04702,
0702051, 008
Load other programs
Extend SDS another month

0610 -    ..
0611 - Discussion/solution
0612 -
061201 - Explained fix, per ref SDS 3 line 061301.
061202 -
0613 -

SUBJECTS
WMA Marketing, Distribution
Installation
Queries, load from SDS,
06112, 06113 06111 (022A09)
Subject Index, load
from CSF to Query Screen

0909 - Discussion/solution
0910 -
091001 - Explained fix, per ref SDS 3 line 070718.
091002 -
0911 -

SUBJECTS
WMA Marketing, Distribution
Installation
Load other programs
File access system, general

1107 - Summary
1108 -
110801 - Got Norm's cpu paths for Wordperfect and Lotus.  Created generic
110802 - processors so he and others can configure SDS to apply their own
110803 - path structure to use this part of the system.
110804 -
110805 - Sent instructions and new code on diskett, ref DIT 1.  Called him to
110806 - advise revised code is on the way.
110807 -
110808 - We still need to create Memo letter heads for him.
110809 -
1109 -
1110 - Discussion/solution
1111 -
111101 - Norm gave me the path on his computer for wordperfect and Lotus so
111102 - I can create access for him to these programs from SDS.
111103 -
111104 - Wordperfect is:  c:\wp50
111105 - Lotus:           d:\123
111106 -
111107 -
111108 - I decided to change the code in SDS so it is generic and each User
111109 - can configure the macros to suit their configuration.
111110 -
1112 -
1113 - Instructions
1114 -
111401 - copy from the a: port the following files:
111402 -
111403 -               C>copy a:e.exe \sds   <E>
111404 -               C>copy a:05050 \01\04 <E>
111405 -               C>copy a:05060 \01\04 <E>
111406 -               C>copy a:05050 \01\03 <E>
111407 -               C>copy a:05060 \01\03 <E>
111408 -
111409 -
111410 - Configuring for
111411 -
111412 - Wordperfect
111413 -
11141301 - Open c:\01\03\0505
11141302 -
11141303 - You can do this from the DOS prompt:
11141304 -
11141305 -
11141306 -            C>e \01\03\0505 <E>
11141307 -
11141308 - ...in this case you have to the "macro 150" thing.
11141309 -
11141310 -
11141311 - ...or from within an SDS record create the specification as shown
11141312 - above in the Reference section on line 030403, column 32, then hit
11141313 - F1 Shift F7.
11141314 -
11141315 - ...or you could use F1 F3 to open the File Access screen, and
11141316 - enter the specification, and hit F3.
11141317 -
11141318 - Now the file is open...  change lines 1 and 2 from:
11141319 -
11141320 -           dos /c h:
11141321 -           dos /c cd\00\04
11141322 -
11141323 - ...to
11141324 -
11141325 -           dos /c c:
11141326 -           dos /c cd\wp50
11141327 -
11141328 - ...F2 to save it, and ESC.
11141329 -
11141330 - You can now open Wordperfect files from within SDS Ref section, or
11141331 - from the Dir Listing screens created with F1 F4 and using F1 F5
11141332 - within the Subject Index screens.
11141333 -
11141334 - Just put a "w" two spaces byond the end of the filename, thus:
11141335 -
11141336 -        c:\norm\testfile  w
11141337 -
11141338 - Notice the "w" is in the 3rd column from the end of the filename
11141339 - so there are 2 spaces between it and the filename.
11141340 -
11141341 -
111414 -
111415 - Lotus 123
111416 -
11141601 - Open c:\01\03\0506
11141602 -
11141603 - See instructions above.
11141604 -
11141605 - Now the file is open...  change following lines thus:
11141606 -
11141607 -           *                            Set Lotus Drive and Path
11141608 -           dos /c c:
11141609 -           dos /c cd\00\05
11141610 -
11141611 - ...to
11141612 -
11141613 -           dos /c d:
11141614 -           dos /c cd\123
11141615 -
11141616 - ... in Lotus, you must also verify the ".set" filename Lotus uses
11141617 - to conform to your monitor and video card.
11141618 -
11141619 - Most Users only have a single ".set" file and it is usually called
11141620 -
11141621 -                         "123.set"
11141622 -
11141623 - In that case you would simply change
11141624 -
11141625 -                         "sony"
11141626 -
11141627 - ...to
11141628 -                         "123"
11141629 -
11141630 - ...do not use 123.set, just "123, so the line reads:
11141631 -
11141632 -
11141633 - -if @111 = 108 dose /c 123 123
11141634 -
11141635 - ...F2 to save it, and ESC.
11141636 -
11141637 - If this doesn't work when you try to load a .wk1 file, you have to
11141638 - determine the actual filename of your "...set" file appended to
11141639 - your 123 startup configuration.
11141640 -
11141641 -
11141642 - You can now open Lotus files from within SDS Ref section, or
11141643 - from the Dir Listing screens created with F1 F4 and using F1 F5
11141644 - within the Subject Index screens.
11141645 -
11141646 - Just put an "l" two spaces byond the end of the filename, as
11141647 - explained for Wordperfect above.  This is a lower case "L" not a
11141648 - number "1."
11141649 -
11141650 -
111417 -
111418 -
1115 -
1116 -
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