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SQR Tools - SQR Analyzer/Application Engine Analyzer



This is my first post to this group...

I noticed an interest in SQR Tools...

I'm considering posting some I've developed on my website as ShareWare.
The source is "leaking" out anyway (as far as Japan) so I may as well
post them. Here are some sample tools... ALL written in SQR so there are
no additional system requirements. I have plenty more other than those
listed below.

A - SQR Analyzer (written in SQR).
    Performs the following...
    - Include File Expander (Prompts for files not to include such
      as datetime.sqc, datemath.sqc, number.sqc, etc. - Most of the
      time you don't want these!).
    - Lists each Routine and called Routines.
    - Produces Process Flowchart.

    * Report Listing adds nice touch to SQR process documentation!

B - PeopleSoft Application Engine Analyzer.
    Ever try to analyze what's happening in Application Engine Process
    (Payment Predictor, AR Update, etc.). Sections are scattered without
    link to next section. PeopleSoft suggests looking at the Trace file
    but that only shows you the output under a "given" set of
    circumstances. My process maps A/E from start (MAIN) to finish.
    Performs the following...
    - Lists the A/E Cache Record.
    - Lists Sections/Called Sections and Attributes.
    - Produces process Flowchart.

C - Array Processing Tools.
   - Need to Sort an Array - Here's how to do it properly without
     sloppy, redundant coding - streamlined approach used (as always).
   - Need to lookup data in large array - 1000's of entries and
     starting from 1 to x bogging down your process? Code a Binary
     Search from scratch (Not Load-Lookup) - Here's how to do it!

D - COBOL Analyzer. Of course!

Tons more...

WinBatch Utilities that Print .LIS files, Ensure PeopleSoft Trace
settings are turned OFF on the workstation at Startup, Access Windows
Registry Database for any number of reasons (for instance, clear out
your Netscape URL history automatically)!

I just need to know if posting is worthwhile! I'm very busy these days!

                             -Tony DeLia
                              AnswerThink Consulting Group
                              PeopleSoft Solutions Practice
                              tdelia@erols.com