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  • ...f the [[Business Rules!]] programming language, about which this [[BR Wiki|wiki]] is all about. ...
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  • ...[[Business Rules! Conference]], annual [[BRGroup Conference]], and the BR Wiki's own [[Round Table Webinar]] events happen on a regular basis. ...
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  • ...ion your cursor on a [[Keyword]] and press Ctrl+F1 to look it up on the BR Wiki. To enable this functionality follow the instructions for your third party editor below. ...
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  • The following links will help you find your way around the wiki: See also: [[BR Wiki:Community Portal]] ...
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  • Categories are a great way to organize wiki material. ...e PDF manual. We'd also like to accomodate CHM manuals after we've gotten the manual back together. ...
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  • ==What is a "BR Wiki Round Table Webinar"?== ...lved with the BR Wiki. It is an opportunity to ask questions about the BR Wiki. It's a web based meeting where we share ideas and opinions. Sometimes we ...
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  • ==The Entire Wiki== The built in XML exporting engine of MediaWiki works great for creating XML fil ...
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  • Adding Searches to BR-Wiki for Firefox is very simple. Simply Click on the following link: ...
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  • ...em with a base of 16 instead of 10. The letters A through F are used after the digit 9. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexadecimal|Wikipediat Hexidecimal article] ...
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  • ...iki on a stick (a.k.a. Thumb drive or USB drive) and export data from this wiki to it. It's much simpler it sounds, thanks to some innovative work from [h #Install a [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Wiki_on_a_stick Wiki on a Stick] to your thumb drive. ...
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  • All members of the [[Editors group]] are encouraged to attend. ...ge, all attendees are encouraged to complete this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Tutorial tutorial]. ...
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  • ...an [ftp://ftp.brulescorp.com/Dll_Distr/NEW%20CONSOLE.doc download it] from the [[BRC]]'s [ftp://ftp.brulescorp.com ftp] site. There are two primary consoles in BR!, the other is the [[Command Console]] ...
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  • *To make each BR Term into it's own article on the BR wiki. *To retain legacy information for out dated versions of BR for the purpose of migration and interpretation. ...
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  • '''[[:Category:Basics|The Basics]]''' [[BR Wiki:About|Overview]] | [[BR Wiki:Tutorial|Editing]] | [[:Category:Help|Help]] ...
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  • ...g updates and utilities. Arguably until the [[BR Wiki]], it had served as the best source for developers to find up to date documentation. The [[:Category:ftp.brulescorp.com|ftp.brulescorp.com category]] is used to fla ...
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  • ...]] articles, this growing wiki is a great place to find information about the Business Rules! programming language. Our goal is to provide Business Rules ...com Business Rules! community]''' to contribute their own knowledge to the Wiki by messaging an editor. A list of editors can be found ''[http://brwiki2.br ...
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  • ...king with your programs, BR will beep at you if there is a mistake. Enter the line: ...t [[1003]] is a '''Missing Quote''' error. Which you can easily fix to run the program. ...
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  • ...t supports several programming languages and natural languages. Running in the MS Windows environment, its use is governed by [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft ...the 25th November 2003 it was made available on Sourceforge, and that was the birth of Notepad++. ...
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  • * a ''italic item'' in the list ...elected. All of the others run ''In addition to'' any function selected in the screen. ...
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  • ...'BRG''', or the '''BRGroup''', is a organization which helps developers of the [[Business Rules!]] language to accomplish their goals. ...the indirect connection of a user's group desiring to encourage the use of the Business Rules! computer language through education and semi-annual confere ...
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  • Workstation Basic is the former name of [[Business Rules!]] See the [[History]]. ...oup of programmers, to run programs on PCs that were originally written in the old IBM System/23 Basic language to run on Mainframes. ...
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  • ...ions. If something calls a function that starts with FN, then you can find the definition of that function by listing for it. ...bles are passed into it. NextFileKey$ is required, but variables following the semi-colon are optional and will be set to null if not passed in. ...
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  • ...[:Category:Utilities_Third_Party|editor]] for a faster editing experience. The options and features of the built-in text editor are summarized below: ...
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  • ...ves as a parser generator or examines text and identifies parts that match the provided specification. ...ular expression based searching. For a list of some of these programs see the [[:Category:Supports Regular Expression|Supports Regular Expressions Catego ...
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  • AUTOIT is a free keyboard simulation program with very powerful automating capabilities. It can be used to access windows, re ...a button) are still the core components of an AutoIt script. However with the recent [[GUI]] additions, you can now incorporate your own graphical interf ...
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  • ...s to return either a numeric or string value after performing an action on the variable. Some functions affect blank spaces in string values or perform ar A complete list of internal functions is available on the BR wiki at [[Internal Functions]]. ...
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  • ...ables are used. Another option, LIST 'DIM' 'SomeVariable' will display all the lines that contain both words, 'dim' and 'somevariable' (case insensitive). ...program just before where you think a problem might be allows you to test the values of variables and test what is going wrong by entering Step Mode. ...
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  • ...on advanced programs. This tutorial will help bridge that gap by adding to the tools you already have. *[[Using Lexi and MyEditBR Tutorial#MyEditBR|MyEditBR Debugging Help]] ...
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  • ...elds, which use character based positioning to print and receive data from the screen. ...99 in this case, to determine what the button will do, in this case Write the record to a data file. Buttons need something to wait on, one easy way to d ...
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  • ...ers. It is a highly readable '''cross-platform''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_language Programming Language] used by procedural programmers t In the modern world there are three general types of programming languages: ...
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  • ...entation for legacy applications as well as current technology, so some of the syntax (where noted) has been deprecated. In the following example, "r" indicates that the message to be printed is to be reversed (highlighted). (Line 2005 is includ ...
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  • ...ance on the screen but does not change the order of the original file with the information. 2. Populate the list or grid ...
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  • ...is the first third-party [[editor]] to be specifically written to support the [[Business Rules!]] language. It is the most popular editor for Business Rules! [[4.18]]+ editing ...
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  • ...is the first third-party [[editor]] to be specifically written to support the [[Business Rules!]] language. It is the most popular editor for Business Rules! [[4.18]]+ editing ...
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  • The prior versions were [[4.1]] and [[4.2]] and [[4.30]]. Added final keepalive send before turning off the copy_sort_index_sys_cmd flag.<br> ...
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  • ...being updated. Many programmers also choose to link the Help files to the wiki for easy access. ...creen. The particular screen that Business Rules displays is determined by the screen's topic name. ...
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  • A typical [[Business Rules!]] statement consists of the following: #One or more secondary keywords or phrases along with their associated values (sometimes optional). ...
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  • The prior version was [[4.2]] ...hat the information release notes have been incorporated into the relevant wiki pages, but are left here in their original form. ...
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  • ...urs to write a seemingly simply program in the beginning. It’s all part of the process. ...u to study the differences between my examples and yours to determine what the problem is, not just copying mine. ...
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  • ...in other chapters, but this chapter should serve as a quick reference for the information.  When you are finished, you should be able to: * Use the ST command to enter Business Rules! from your operating system. ...
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  • ...d statement.  In this chapter you will use it to clear the screen, to tone the print “bell,” and to produce both unformatted and formatted output.  When y * Explain the difference between unformatted and formatted printing. ...
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  • The information and exercises in this chapter will introduce you to the ground rules about managing Business Rules! programs. When you finish you w *Explain the difference between commands and statements. ...
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  • ...e remaining chapters, from here on you will have to carry a little more of the load yourself. For example, we won't always be reminding you that a string ...usiness Rules! will only work with numeric constants, but others will work with variables or expressions, too. When you finish this chapter, you will be ab ...
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  • Now that you've learned the basics about running, saving, loading and editing programs, you're ready to #Use the INPUT and LET statements in a program. ...
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  • ...FIELDS, INPUT FIELDS, and RINPUT FIELDS statements. When you are finished with this chapter you should be able to: *Describe the benefits and possibilities of full screen processing. ...
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  • ...write programs for our customers in record time, and we wanted to share it with you. For example, a fully functional File Maintenance program can now be cr Before we get any farther, if you're here for help with ScreenIO, here's a short list of common reference links: ...
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