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Art's human ... but he's never admitted it to me ... .  :-)

Lee



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Say it ain't so Joe!!!!  Art Failed....never...:=)
james.
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Subject:    Re: Database Tools
Author: Lee Gunter <[log in to unmask]>
Date:       6/26/98 8:49 AM
Cary:
HOWMESSY should be included as a contributed program on the Adager tape.
HOWMESSY.LIBRARY.REGO is the program, and the documentation is in
HOWMESSY.LIBDOC.REGO.
Art, you failed!!   :-)
Lee Gunter          [log in to unmask]



From: [log in to unmask] on 06/26/98 08:23 AM
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Hi Cary,
    You might want to try HowMessy by Robelle if you have any of the
Robelle products... HowMessy is included in the "Library" of utilities
Robelle includes...
    Caution: HowMessy's output can be very scary if you haven't checked
your databases recently and think that they are in good shape hehehe :)
Art "had to sit down the first time he ran HowMessy at last job! hehehe "
Bahrs


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Hello Everyone,
We currently use Adager, running on mpe/ix 5.0.  I was wondering if there
were some additional tools available to determine the state of our database
(migrating secondaries, broken chains, etc).  What is your opinion of them?
And an idea of prices would be beneficial.
Thanks very much
Cary Marshall

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