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Kbase 18158: Progress Technical Papers from Non-Progress Sources
Autor   Progress Software Corporation - Progress
Acesso   Público
Publicação   23/05/2000
Progress Technical Papers from Non-Progress Sources

INTRODUCTION
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Progress customers frequently write technical documents about
the use of Progress products. Progress customers especially may
have experience interfacing Progress with third-party
applications and operating systems. This Knowledge Base document
will list some of the technical documents (sometimes called "white
papers") that are available online from non-Progress sources.

DISCLAIMER: As some of these documents were not written by Progress
employees nor approved by Progress Software Corporation,
the documents may not be supported by Progress. If you have any
questions, concerns or suggestions regarding the documents writen by
non-Progress employees, you will need to contact the authors
directly. Do not contact Progress Software Technical Support about
non-Progress documents. Also, please remember that Progress Software
does not assume any liability for errors in any of the documents
written by other companies.

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Progress ODBC FAQ (Frequently-Asked Questions)
by Geoff Crawford
http://www.innov8cs.com/odbc.htm

Progress Performance FAQ (Frequently-Asked Questions)
by Greg Smith
http://www.westnet.com/~gsmith/pperform.htm

Progress NLM Server Automation
by Greg Smith
http://www.westnet.com/~gsmith
lmauto.htm

Progress V8.2 on Linux (RedHat V4.2)
by Brad Long
(NOTE: This is not supported by Progress)
http://www.peg.com/techpapers/redhat.txt

Progress / Linux FAQ
compiled by Grant Smith
(NOTE: This is not supported by Progress)
http://marathon-man.com/pl/Progress-Linux-FAQ.html

Development Rules AKA One World, One Wait-for
by Greg Higgins
http://www.peg.com/techpapers/rules.html

Progress Programming and Design Guide
by Allegro Consultants, Ltd.
http://www.allegroconsultants.com

Many other documents and messages from Progress users can be found
on the PEG (Progress E-Mail Group) home page at:
http://www.peg.com

The PEG is operated by Progress users, not by Progress Software
Corporation.

The following documents were written by Gus Bjorklund, Arvind
Agrawal, Lori Lashway, Amnon Waisman and other Progress employees.
However, the documents are stored on the PEG web site, not at
Progress' web site:

How the 4GL compiler analyzes queries and decides
what indexes to use to retrieve the data requested in a query
http://www.peg.com/techpapers/monographs/selection/selection.html

A fairly complete description of the metadata tables for Progress
Version 8 and how they work together:
http://www.peg.com/techpapers/monographs/schema/schema.html

The complete collection of Engine Crew Monographs:
http://www.peg.com/techpapers/monographs/


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If you have suggestions for other documents to be included in the
above list, send them to:

support@progress.com