Query                                 database searching
Query dBASE Data
 
Microbytes Daily News Service
Copyright (c) 1989, McGraw-Hill, Inc.
Query is a memory-resident program that lets you quickly search
for data that's contained in any dBASE III+ or dBASE IV (or
compatible) database. Query's maker, TSC Tech, says it also lets
you execute SQL commands and set up queries in table form.
 
After you've set up a query with Query, you can tag it with an
ID. The next time you want to use it, it's a simple matter of
picking it from a table and running it. The package also lets
you organize queries into menus and submenus for non-experienced
dBASE users to run.
 
Query also lets you plot the fields of a database on your EGA or
VGA graphics monitor. The program also creates histograms, and
can output its graphics to an HP-compatible laser printer or
save them to files.
 
Query also has a report editor and generator, and has built-in
multiuser support. It runs under DOS 2.1 or above, is written in
C, and requires 200K bytes of RAM. A protected-mode OS/2 version
is also included with the package.
 
Price: $88.
 
Contact: YSC Tech, 47 Protea Garden, Willowdale, Ontario,
Canada, M2K 2W5, (416) 733-0228.
 
                              --- Stan Miastkowski
 
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