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At 08 OCT 1999 06:01:18PM Jocelyn Amon wrote:

We are currently offering our Arev Cross Reference facility for free. Our Revelation cross-reference software, which we currently are offering at no charge, has proved very useful for gaining an understanding of how Revelation applications are structured. It will provide the following information.

- will show all calling heirarchies i.e. which programs call a particular item and what items are called by any one item

- will show which items are included on an active path - this will allows redundant files, code, windows etc to be elimnated

- will give item counts and code source line counts - both active and inactive

- will indicate if there are any missing items - ie source code

- it will indicate where each item is located - including any multiple copies

plus a lot more!

This utility will be of particular interest to those converting to another platform and to developers needing to gain a quick understanding of an applications structure and size.

The cross-reference software is invaluable to anyone currently performing Y2K audits and this is the reason it was initially developed. Creation of the cross-reference TREE file is the initial phase of our SCANY2K utility which we are marketing.

For further details use the following link:

http://www.ts.co.nz/~finsol/scan.htm

Jocelyn Amon

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