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These downloads (zip & tar formats) contain the source files of the OpenEdge 10 Development products. You can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share.
These downloads (zip & tar formats) contain the source files of the OpenEdge 10 Development products. You can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share.
These downloads (zip & tar formats) contain the source files of the OpenEdge 10 Development products. You can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share.
These downloads (zip & tar formats) contain the source files of the OpenEdge 10 Development products. You can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share.
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These downloads (zip & tar formats) contain the source files of the OpenEdge 10 Development products. You can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share.
This source code matches Progress Version 9.1C. This code was originally part of the Progress Open Source Software Exchange (POSSE) and governed by an open source license agreement. POSSE no longer exists, but you can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share.
This source code matches Progress Version 9.1D. This code was originally part of the Progress Open Source Software Exchange (POSSE) and governed by an open source license agreement. POSSE no longer exists, but you can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share
This code was originally part of the Progress Open Source Software Exchange (POSSE) and governed by an open source license agreement. POSSE no longer exists, but you can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share.
This code was originally part of the Progress Open Source Software Exchange (POSSE) and governed by an open source license agreement. POSSE no longer exists, but you can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share.
This source code includes matches Progress Dynamics Version 2.1A. This code was originally part of the Progress Open Source Software Exchange (POSSE) and governed by an open source license agreement. POSSE no longer exists, but you can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share.
This source code includes matches Progress Dynamics Version 2.1A. This code was originally part of the Progress Open Source Software Exchange (POSSE) and governed by an open source license agreement. POSSE no longer exists, but you can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share.
V9 Application Development Methodology (ADM) development topics.
A separate zip file is also available which contains many of the sample 4GL procedures used by the examples in these papers. Note that code examples are not present in the zip file for newer papers, and that some errors in code for other papers are still to be corrected. In every case, the proper code needed to build the examples is illustrated in the documents themselves. There is no prescribed order for reading them, and the papers refer to one another in various ways, so it will be useful to make an effort to read all of them to get a complete view of the topics covered.
This code examples show how to take an existing Progress Report Builder report and recreate similar functionality with Crystal Reports.
These sample codes are in reference to the PSDN Web Seminar .NET Tips, Tricks and Traps.
If you have any questions regarding the sample code, please contact David Olson.
These sample codes are in reference to the PSDN Web Seminar 'From Progress to .NET and Back - The 'Round Trip' Process'.
If you have any questions regarding the sample code, please contact David Olson.