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Re: SQR dev environments?



If you're talking about text editors, we use CODEWRIGHT.  You can define your
own color lexers to highlight keywords, etc.  You and have multiple documents
open, comapre documents, and a host of other goodies.  We tried several
different editors and CODEWRITE was selected as the corporate standard.  It does
NOT have "compile" capabilities for SQRs.






Bob Helm <Bob.Helm@MEDIWARE.COM> on 03/22/2001 10:37:31 AM

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cc:    (bcc: Rick Creel/IT/Aon Consulting)

Subject:  Re: SQR dev environments?



Scott,

Yes, I guess something like VB or VC++. I guess I really just need something
with an edit window (where colored key words would be nice, but not
necessary). Then a tab or button that compiles and then displays the output,
with compile errors displayed if possible. Does that help or is that still
too general?

Thanks,
Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Eubank [mailto:SEUBANK@ADVANCEAUTOPARTS.COM]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 9:20 AM
To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
Subject: Re: SQR dev environments?


  Bob what exactly are you looking for ... are you looking for an IDE say
like visual basic, if so none exsist that provides the ability to set break
points trace errors in a "run time" environment.  BUT you could use ULTRA
EIDT with the 'wordtext' file with syntax coloring for SQR's to get atleast
some symbalnce of a development environment.

 Itf this is not what you had in mind then give some more detials and we
will do our best.

Good Luck

Scott Eubank


-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Helm [mailto:Bob.Helm@MEDIWARE.COM]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:05 AM
To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
Subject: SQR dev environments?


Hello all,

This may be a very inappropriate question. If so, then I sincerely
apologize.
However, I am in need of a SQR development environment and am looking at a
few right now. The problem is my company will probably not pay for it, so I
will have to pay for it myself. I was hoping to get some good suggestions
from the group.

Thanks,

Bob Helm
Mediware Information Systems, Inc.
(913) 307-1045
Bob.Helm@Mediware.com