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Leif

I remember going to a Q38 (the best mag in it's day Bob, still looking for
issue #1) seminar in Rocksville Md. around '87ish and seeing (among other
giants)  Ken K. giving a session on MI coding.  Incredible person.
Incredible session.  Vaporized most people's brains in the room as I
remember.

Ah, for the youngsters, Ken was the one who wrote SEQUEL.

John Carr

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You are of course correct, but I'm talking about
the start of SEQUEL. Naturally, a successful
product evolves with time.

From: Norm Dennis <wmss@iinet.net.au>
> From: "Leif Svalgaard" <leif@leif.org>
> ASC's SEQUEL was only written because
> somebody lent the "Data Area Manual" (that documents
> internal stuff on the S/38) to the author of SEQUEL.
> So SEQUEL uses information NOT available to the
> AS/400 programmers of today.
>
> Leif,
> your statement implies a one off write of the product SEQUEL which is not
> correct.
>
> Norm



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