WHAT DBQ IS ----------- DBQ is a small relational database suitable for storing simple data, and for producing reports and form letters from that data. A good query language provides all the normal storage and retrieval functions, although cross-field arithmetic and record by record working are not supported. Thus it is not as powerful as dBASE II, thereagain it is not as expensive. Record access is always sequential, no keyed access being supported. Features -------- - Free format query language with macros and command files. - Database commands - Create, Rename, Erase, Extract, Sort, Compress - Record maintenance - Insert, Update, Delete, Export, Import - Query commands - Print, Find - Control commands - Exit, Define, Show, Set - Online help - Help - Input log for roll-forward recovery and for creating command files. - Format control files used for - Report formatting, Form letters, exporting data to BASIC (and other) programs, and for reformatting databases. Support for page numbering. - Totalling for numeric fields (selective and global). - Output to terminal, file or printer on Print command. The READ.ME and the DBQ.DOC provide further information about DBQ. The DBQ.DOC file is formatted ready for printing on standard 66 line paper (11 inches deep by 9.5 inches wide). No control characters are used, it is assumed that the printer supports a Carriage Return without a Line feed (for underlining). New pages are achieved by line spacing. If your printer can't handle this, get a new one! Keywords are shown in UPPER CASE in DBQ.DOC, which is not how they should be used - I would have preferred to use a different style of characters, such as italics, but this is not universal across printers. Nick Taylor rred to use a different style of characters, such as italics, but this is not universal across printers. Nick Tay