Please forward me your documentation on
optimizing the printing of the Acrobat documents. This might be useful if I
decide to print the entire documentation set. Did you know that they have Kinkos over
here? In any of the larger cities and towns you will find most of the major
chains, and things like McDonalds, Burger King, KFC, Pizza Hut, Wall Mart are
everywhere you look, even in the smaller places like where I live.
Globalization at its finest! Please forward me your documentation about
connecting Access (MS?) to Caché via ODBC. Would this also indicate how to
connect other products like Crystal Report? Right now I would be most interested in
obtaining documentation on mapping Fileman files to Caché classes. If you have
any documentation on this process I would be most grateful. I am not sure if
this is what you are referring to when you talk about an SQL feature currently
being prepared as a From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Renee Cannon Here are some useful tips on finding and using Caché
documentation. The Cache documentation is included in the install. The DocBook-based Caché 5.0 documentation is extendible- you
can add your own documentation and it becomes a part of the entire set, which
is searchable. If you run the SQL feature that is being prepared as a You can view Caché 4.1 and 5.0 documentation online and/or
you download it. Take your pick at
http://www.intersystems.com/cache/downloads/documentation/cache5docs/index.html I also have a document that explains how to optimize
printing for the Acrobat documents. This is especially useful if
you’re going to have a print shop like Kinkos print and bind them for
you. Please email me if you would like a copy of this document. The Caché 4.1 documentation is not as elegant as the 5.0
documentation. However, the Caché 5.0 SQL Manager is backward-compatible
to 4.1, so you can use the 5.0 documentation to learn about certain 4.1
activities, such as running SQL queries server-side. If you want to run
queries from an ODBC client, it works just like any RDBMS you may be more
familiar with… I can send you a paper on connecting Access to Caché via
ODBC. You can do other things as well such as generating Word Documents,
Acrobat files, etc. Just let me know what you are interested in and
I’ll send you a document to guide you. Thanks, Renee Cannon InterSystems Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] |