Monday, February 15, 2016

network database follwing


In the following step the DISPLAY MEMORY command is used to view existing memory variables. this is a standard command with most interpretive (interactive) database programs. If you are using the Data+Pro program, skip step 16.

16.       List the status of memory to see if the memory variables are restored from disk: DISP MEMORY <Enter>. Notice that memory variable names, types, and values are shown. 
17.       Clear all memory variables and close all databases: CLEAR ALL <Enter>.
18.       Now use an ASCII editor to write a command file that achieves results that are similar to those a accomplished in 

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