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  • Subject: Re: AS/SET action diagram viewer
  • From: "Bernard Burchell" <burchelb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 21:50:18 +1100

That was posted by Boris Goldenberg and I'm not sure if it's available as
download, you have to write to him directly ( bpcsguru@yahoo.com ).

Here's the original post:


From: Boris Goldenberg <bpcsguru@yahoo.com>
Date: Saturday, May 29, 1999 12:00 AM
Subject: AS/SET Viewer


>Folks,  I created a very useful tool that I'd like to share with this
>group.  I have had it installed and tested at several cients and the
>results are positive.  Anyone who wants a copy let me know.  Here's
>some details on the tool:
>
>The AS/SET Viewer tool was created because SSA’s AS/SET product lacks a
>lot of functionality. For example:
>
>* No good way to browse Action Diagrams. Most programmers choose not to
>Save when prompted. This speeds up entry and exit. But also any
>accidental changes are permanent.
>* No way to display/search the entire program including subroutines.
>Have to go into each subroutine to view it.
>* Each line has an annoying underline which makes it hard to read code.
>
>* Hard to tell when a line has been commented out.
>* Hard to associate IF/DO/END statements with each other.
>* If a SET is locked, can’t look at any programs residing in it.
>
>The Viewer addresses all of the above issues. Its main purpose is to
>allow programmers to quickly browse AS/SET’s Action Diagrams and
>understand their logic. This is accomplished with the help of:
>
>* Color-coded lines to easily distinguish different line types.
>* Indented Views.
>* Ability to view/search the entire program including subroutines.
>* Ability to view all programs in all SETS, even if SETS are locked.
>
>AS/SET Viewer is written in native RPG and CL with field-sensitive help
>text and pop-up windows.
>
>Regards,
>Boris Goldenberg
>bpcsguru@yahoo.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin_Catlin@GM.cytec.com <Kevin_Catlin@GM.cytec.com>
To: bpcs-l@midrange.com <bpcs-l@midrange.com>
Date: Friday, February 25, 2000 3:19 AM
Subject: AS/SET action diagram viewer


>
>     About a year ago someone posted information about an AS/SET action
>     diagram viewer and a web site where it could be downloaded.  Would
>     someone who know of it kindly re-post this information?
>
>     Thanks.
>
>     Kevin Catlin
>     CYTEC Industries
>     kevin_catlin@gm.cytec.com

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