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At 30 JUL 2002 02:17:04AM Deepak Chandra wrote:

Hi,

I am new to Arev, R/basic though i have a programming background. I would like to know -how a R/basic script can be executed from TCL.

Would also like to know the links on internet for documentation on Arev , R/basic. Or suggest some books.

Regards

Deepak


At 30 JUL 2002 02:38AM Richard Hunt wrote:

Well… at the TCL command window you can use this sentence…

RUN table key

TABLE=The table where your object code (compiled source) is located.

KEY=The row or name of the object code (compiled source).

Lets say you have your source code in the "SOURCE" table. And lets say the name of the program is "PROGRAM". And lets say you compile it using the sentence…

BASIC SOURCE PROGRAM

Then to run it you use the sentence…

RUN SOURCE PROGRAM

Its that simple.


At 30 JUL 2002 03:10AM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

You could purchase an RBASIC programming manual from Revelation Software. Optionally, you could perform a search on our website.

There are many coding examples in this forum, and there are many helpful people who assist in this forum.

The Sprezzatura Group

World Leaders in all things RevSoft


At 30 JUL 2002 05:10AM Hippo wrote:

When I compile program from SOURCE table, the object is located in OBJECT table.

It may be dependent on my configuration. I usually compile using

Shift F9 shortcut from editor.

For other tables object is located in the same table.

If you are tired from writing RUN TABLE PROGRAM from TCL,

you can use the VOC table.

1) You can write TCL scripts here … first line=field contains three letters … TCL in this case. Other lines are the TCL commands

The ID in the VOC table "defines" new TCL command in this case.

I never use complex TCL scripts, therefore I'm not much experienced with this.

2) You can use SETPROGRAM TABLE PROGRAM command, which creates

row called PROGRAM in the voc table with R/BASIC in the first line=field, and TABLE PROGRAM in 3rd and 4th row. This allows the system to recognize PROGRAM as a TCL command and/or use it as subroutines in other R/Basic programs.


At 31 JUL 2002 03:19AM Deepak Chandra wrote:

Hi ,

 Thanks for the mail.We would like to purchase the R/Basic and AREV 3.12 manuals.Could you please tell us the prices and the modes for ordering the same.

Thanks and Regards,

Deepak Chandra.


At 31 JUL 2002 07:07AM joed wrote:

Deepak

You can order from Revelation. Call 800-262-4747 and ask for Vickie. She will help you with your order.

Hope this helps

Joe Doscher

Rev. Tech. Support

800-262-4747


At 31 JUL 2002 11:14AM Warren wrote:

Click on the "Company Store" in the navigation bar on the left for contact and ordering information. There is a price list link on the "Company Store" page.

Current price listed for ARev 3.12 documentation is $100 US.


At 31 JUL 2002 09:40PM ps wing wrote:

Hello Deepak,

I have a word document which summarises all the Arev material I have come upon over the past decade, respond to this posting if you would like me to email it to you.

Phil.


At 01 AUG 2002 01:17AM Deepak Chandra wrote:

Hi,

Thanks for the response. I would be greatly obliged if you could share your documents. My email address is: deepak.chandra@hpsglobal.com

Waiting for your email.

Thanks & Regards,

Deepak Chandra


At 01 AUG 2002 04:52AM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status= Click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

Deepak

If you're based at the Noida Software Technology Park don't you still have your original AREV manuals?

You might also want to check out REVMEDIA FKB at http://www.sprezzatura.com.

The Sprezzatura Group

World Leaders in all things RevSoft

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