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Build your own database analysis tool (continued)

Conclusion
Concentrating a lot of information in one place is one of the things that makes LotusScript extremely powerful. It could also make you dangerous (please don't whip me, Mistress Helen!) [OK, Dan, this Mistress Helen fixation across issues is beginning to worry your editors. -- DG]. You might even have to print the database reports on edible paper so you can scarf it down right after printing it out and memorizing it. Or you can just get one of those "For eyes only" stamps. That might be a little bit easier on your digestive system.

But wait, there's more! As always, please use what I've presented here for good, not evil. Now that you have been so faithfully instructed, you can proceed to download a sample database And no, it doesn't come with a set of Ginsu knives.

Product availability and resources
If you want a more advanced analysis tool, check out Ives Development's Team Studio Analyzer or Caio! at http://www.teamstudio.com.

Download a sample database of the handy-dandy things described in this article at http://dan.velasco.com.

One of the classic algorithm books is Software Tools by Brian W. Kernighan and P. L. Plauger. It might be a bit hard to find, but it's worth it.

Contributing Editor Dan Velasco is the Information Manager for the Worldwide Sales & Marketing Department at Adecco in Redwood City, CA. He is also a CLP Principal Application Developer (LotusScript and Web) and Principal System Administrator. You can reach him via e-mail at dan.velasco@adecco.com or on the Web at http://dan.velasco.com.


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