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Re: SQR Flowcharting



Wayne, I would like to try the Windows version. It is very generous of
you to share the code.

Thanks,

[mailto:douglasjg@lmus.com]

John Douglas
Applications Support
Lockheed Martin Utility Services
740-897-2941
douglasjg@lmus.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Krim [mailto:SMKrim@TELEWEB.NET]
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 1998 9:27 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
Subject: Re: SQR Flowcharting


Wayne,

I'd love to take a crack at both!  If you please, send them to
smkrim@teleweb.net

Steve
At 08:43 AM 7/13/98 +0800, you wrote:
>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
>