4GL


Using .net user control with 4GL (adm2) container

The sample shows how a .net user control can be used with an ADM2 container. There is no specific support for ADM2 otherwise (links, etc) but it should be quite possible to modify the window super-proc to support automated display of date values in a date picker, f.ex, along the lines it's done for the JukeBox framework.

Components:

JBoxWrapWindowInForm.p:
Super proc for container that keeps track of control(s) in window, (re-)creates the window menu as .net menu and manages resize of control(s)

JBoxWrapperForm.cls:


Obfuscate Code.

Hi everyone.

I need obfuscate just a some lines of my code 4gl. Someone have any information how I can do this.

Thanks for you help and sorry for my english :D.


New position

Accepted a position in March 2011 with PNY Technologies in Parsippany NJ, as Sr. Programmer/Analyst. We are installing the Epicor 9 MRP system, the business logic of which is written in Progress ABL.

I'm doing various enhancements to the Business Objects to customize the system for PNY's needs. We will eventually install e9 in our facilities in France and Taiwan.

The GUI is written in .Net and all ABL is run on appservers. We are actually using a SQL-Server database and Progress DataServer for MSSQL.


Progress 4GL Maintenance Programmer Needed

Hiring an...

Experienced Progress programmer

...who is willing to maintain an old system for a short period. Likely would need 2-6 hours per week. Small projects need attention - start immediately. 15-$20 / hour depending on experience. Need individual who responds and does NOT procrastinate - highly dependable individual.

Interested individuals should respond to this post.

Like what you do - and do it well.


Progress (4GL / ABL) Procedure Editor Extensions

Description

Some Progress Editor extensions, to add convenience and robustness to the developer.
Supported by all versions \ OS \ Terminal environments.
Open Source.
Author: Yuval Papish
Homepage: http://www.yuvcom.com/ProgressEditorExtensions


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