>>We've run into some problems locating exactly what data manager was used with, apparently, with files with a tlb extension. The following code snippet is some that's apparently used to access these files
>>if SETUP->NFEET = 0 // use metric conv.
>> nstit := _sper3
>> nsper := setup->nsper
>>endif
>>fwindow( 6, 3, 15, 43, "GR+/RD,N/W,N", .t., "Executing Commands, "DOUBLE")
>>Don't mean to be short on the sample, but if I were asked to describe the language, I'd say it looks like a cross between xBase, Pascal (note the assignment statements), and C (note the comments).
>>
>>My gut reaction is Clipper, but I've never laid eyes on line one of Clipper code, so I can't say for certain.
>>
>>tia,
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>Pls note that this is clipper (// are used for comments, := operator for assignment, "GR+" etc. are color codes)..
>
>can u pls give some more code where this tlb extension is used...
>
>Pls also note that if u r doing clipper to fox conversion, beaware of user defined commands in clipper.. (through that user can create alltogether a new language..), here are few examples....
>
>
>// Clipper Sample Header file (files with ch extension)
>
># Command DEFAULT <p> TO <Val> [, <pn> TO <Valn>] => ;
> <p> = iif( <p> = NIL, <Val>, <p> ) ;
> [; <pn> = iif( <pn> = NIL, <Valn>, <pn> ) ]
>
># Command REPEAT => Do While .T.
>
># Command UNTIL <expl> => If (<expl>); Exit; End; End
>
>
>Usage of abv defined commands...
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>DEFAULT A TO 12, B TO "Test" // Assigns default values to 2 variables
>
>REPEAT // Starts a Loop
>.....
>.....
>
>UNTIL X < 12
>
>
>
>Pls chk the Include files i.e. (ch ext.) which defines all commands...
>
>Pls advs. if any additional info. is req..
We believe that this has something to do with btrieve. A btrieve.exe is called prior to the main program.
George
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