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- M E M O R A N D U M
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- June 1, 1986
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- FROM: STEPHEN M. LEON
- 200 Winston Drive - 1707
- Cliffside Park, NJ 07010
- (201) 886-1658 (eves)
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- One of the nice things about contributing software to the public
- domain rather than selling it, is the fact that one does not have to go
- through the hassle of doing documentation.
-
- Property Manager for dBASEII worked. We have not really changed
- it (other than to use the features of dBASE3 and Clipper). It seems to
- work. There are always bugs and we would appreciate your help in locating
- same before we officially release the version in the Fall. (For example,
- we had to recompile the final version when we found a bug in Clipper.
- Seems as if Clipper moves the screen over on a SET MARGIN TO command and
- it was messing up the screen displays. The fix was to reset the margin to
- the default.)
-
- The program assumes that you know something about property manage-
- ment, accounting and computing. There are help screens at every menu, but
- some things we just assume. For example - you are in the real estate
- business. We assume that you will have enough sense to open your journals
- with your opening asset and liability picture. We keep a check on your
- debits and credits - but after you get the feel of the program, you have to
- wipe out the sample data and put in the real stuff.
-
- On a hard disk, set up the program in its own directory. If you
- are using dBASE3 set the path to where ever you dBASE is. On the Clipper
- version, it makes no difference. (I tested it only on Plus which means it
- will run on Plus and 1.2 (Developers Release. It should run on 1.1 - but
- you should upgrade to Plus if you have any sense.)
-
- On a floppy, put the *.PRG files and dBASE on 'A' and the .DBF
- files on 'B'. For Clipper, put the .EXE file on 'A' and the .DBF files
- on 'B'.
-
- The program will ask you for the Company name and default drive
- (I didn't give you room for a path command to the default - I though it
- might cause more problems than it solved.) It will then reindex all of
- the files. If you are in Clipper, it will create Clipper index files. If
- in dBASE, you will get dBASE index files. If you shift - it will always
- create a new index files.
-
- We have noticed on startup with some machines (HP for example)
- that there will be a Clipper index error on initial startup. (Clipper
- has had a lot of problems with index files on high performance drives,
- notwithstanding their repeated assertions that the problems have been
- solved. If you do, tell the program to ignore the error, go to the
- Maintenance Menu, and reindex.)
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- After you startup the first time, play around with the data we
- have provided. When you think you have the feel of it, go to the mainten-
- ance menu and run the First Initialization module. Then do the same thing
- on the accounting maintenance menu. At that point you are on your own.
-
- If you have not used Clipper, try the Clipper version. l have a
- fear of Clipper index files and in some of the accounting modules we use
- the command 'CLOSE INDEX.' If you run into index problems with Clipper,
- (they show up as as error message in the upper corner with the cryptic
- prompt 'Q/A/I' (Quit, Abort or Ignore). NEVER ABORT (it does not close
- index files). If Ignore doesn't work - hit Quit and go into maintenance
- and reindex. (With all its problems - Clipper is the greatest improve-
- ment to dBASE since dBASEIII. Unless you are multi-user, use the Clipper
- version.)
-
- If you have bugs or suggested changes, please drop me a note. I
- will put it out in the PC/BLUE library officially in the Fall of 1986,
- and intend to do what I did with the DB2 version - continually update
- it with minor modifications, but not reissue the version in the library.
- When someone asks me for an updated version, I send it to them.
-
- If you recompile with Clipper, you will note that the codes
- that create the lines on the screens and the browse command (the
- Clipper version does not allow browse - the workaround from the
- Clipper people has too many bugs) will cause compiler errors. Just
- ignore them since the Clipper version cannot reach those errors. If
- you decide to make custom changes, and don't have Clipper - send me
- the changes, a disk and return postage and I will compile them for
- you.
-
- This version is going to the people who wrote me or called and
- indicated they were interested in the dBASE3 version I had promised. I
- thank you all for your patience - and hope you enjoy the program.
-
- August 16, 1987
-
- OK - I finally fixed the bug in the statement printing program. It was not
- much of a bug.... the problem was that I had not looked at the code in ages
- .... and in my typical way of not documenmting anything .... I did not have
- the slightest idea of what did what.
-
- To make it worse - not being a property owner..... I had no data... and
- you know how hard it is to invent meaningful data (except when one is
- using 'creative accounting' to unload a property. Anyway - its working
- now.
- SML
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