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  • Subject: RE: Hawkeye?
  • From: Joe Teff <jteff19@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 23:55:39 -0500

> My new company has a product called HAWKEYE?  It's supposed to help
> programmers do their job by making the database more understandable.  I
> haven't had too much time to devote to pursuing knowledge on this
> product as yet.  Is anyone on the list familiar with Hawkeye? And if so,
> what feature could you not live without?

Don't know how it would "make the database more understandable". It does make
the relationship between objects easy to identify. And that is the part of the 
tool
that I find indispensible. It is the only cross-reference tool that I trust 
100%. I've
used other tools including Documint and Abstract/Probe. They are OK, I just 
never
trusted them completely. Hawkeye has never let me down. I am using a change
management tool called Implementer. This tool interfaces to Hawkeye and
updates it whenever you promote objects. This saves me a trmendous amount
of time when I'm studying a proposed change and I need to see the impact that
it will have (files, pgms,etc).

Joe Teff
Information Technology Consultant
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 RPG Programmer
Quality Data Systems
Minneapolis, MN

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