DOCUMENTATION FOR RESOURCE.CMD (RESOURC2.CMD) TEXT DATA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Resource is a command file written in the DBASEII applications language. Its function is to allow easy access to written data of almost any type or kind. Resource is designed to allow complete management of the database within a single command file. It uses three indexes (AUTHOR.NDX, TITLE.NDX, SUBJECT.NDX) with the TITLE index as the default index. Additionally, Resource uses a multiple keyword search routine to allow listings to the crt of all items with up to 4 keywords as qualifiers. If your database will become as large as mine has, you will need to place the command file, database and indexes on your B> drive, with DBASEII on A>. Set the default to B before you 'DO RESOURCE'. The command file is configured to look for the database and indexes on the same drive. NOTE When you run Resource, use RESOURCE.CMD as the command file. RESOURCE.DOC will run without problem, but will run slower due to its liberal commenting and logic flow indentation. RESOURCE.DOC is provided as an educational example of DBASEII programming. As noted above, RESOURCE.DOC is fully commented and structured, and demonstrates a number of different techniques for searching. If you find it desirable to incorporate reports into the program, a menu selection has been provided, but you will have to define your own report formats. Both RESOURCE.CMD and RESOURCE.DOC have the report calls commented out. Just define your report(s) and plug them in. If you feel the overwhelming urge to improve on my coding or technique, please ensure that you start with the latest version and please send your enhancements back to me for 'official' inclusion and propagation. I copyrighted the program to prevent any commercial or compensated use and to control code changes. Like most Public Domain software, Resource is in a constant state of revision/enhancement. I will ensure that the most recent versions of Resource are available through the following RCP/M's: RCP/M SYSOP Mesilla Valley RCP/M, New Mexico Phil Cary Pro-Com Database, Florida Steve Sanders Valley Technical RCP/M, Arizona Ed Richardson Lakewood RCP/M, Colorado Gary Shaffstall Any comments, suggestions, bug reports, complaints, or reflections on the meaning of life and the purpose of man may be addressed to me at Valley Technical RCP/M, Phoenix, Arizona (602) 948-1387 (300 or 1200 baud) As Richard Conn (the genius behind ZCPR) is prone to say, Enjoy..... Jim Gronek 3105 N. 3rd Street Phoenix, Az. 85012 (602) 234-2023 (during office hours) June 3, 1984