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Re: SQR Flowcharting



Wayne, I used your Unix script the day that I got it (Saturday last) it
works great!!!!  It came in really handy in tracking down some problems
we needed to get resolved before we went live with our new PeopleSoft
system (today).  I would be happy to check out a copy of the VB/Windows
version you have completed.

Thanks,
Kenny Melton
Tandy Information Services
Tandy Corporation

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wayne Ivory [SMTP:wivory@WSL.COM.AU]
> Sent: Sunday, July 12, 1998 7:43 PM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
> Subject:      Re: SQR Flowcharting
>
> Richard,
> Not exactly a flowchart, but I posted a message awhile back saying I
> had developed a Unix script called SQR Tree that shows a tree
> structure of procedure calls in an SQR program, and would send it free
> to anyone who requested it.  Just yesterday I completed a Windows
> (shareware) version of same and sent it off to the guy who asked for
> it.  Unfortunately he is having a problem running it because he's on
> NT.  However if either of these interest you let me know.
>
> Wayne Ivory
> Information Services
> Westralian Sands Limited
>
>
> >>> Richard_Tomancik <Richard_Tomancik@TIGINSURANCE.COM> 11/7/98
> 6:58:58 am >>>
> I've been hacking SQR's for several year's now but a tool that that
> could
> at least automatically flowchart the procedure names would still help.
>
> I am about to tear apart and rebuild a delivered Payroll  interface to
> a
> General Ledger system and it is kind of a monster.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Richard Tomancik
> 817/975-1892