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Automating Data Purges How to get best performance out our your Progress database
Fast 4GL Systems, Inc. Fast 4GL Systems, Inc. is a computer software and consulting company specializing in tools from Progress Software Corp. We also have a discussion forum and many downloads and resources for Progress developers
Innovative Client Servers This is an ODBC FAQ for using 3rd party ODBC compliant programs to access data stored in Progress databases
Joanju Limited 4GL code analysis tools and services. Products include Proparse and
ProRefactor
Peter van Dam's Progress Links Collection of Progress links
Progress / Linux FAQ Questions and answers to running Progress under Linux
PROGRESS E-Mail Group Home Page Home of the world's largest PROGRESS User Forum
Progress Information Bank Australian web site devoted to Progress
Progress NLM Server Automation Automating the administration of the Novell Loadable Module Progress Server
Progress Performance FAQ A detailed document on administering and using the Progress database
Progress Programming Tips Tips for Programming in Progress 4GL
Progress Reference to Windows API Jurjen Dijkstra's collection of source code examples showing how to use the Windows API from within Progress 4GL
Progress Software Progress Software is a leading supplier of application development, database, network systems management and application servers that provide developers and IT organizations the tools they need to build and deploy enterprise-class business solutions
Progress Stock Quote Find out how Progress Software Corporation is doing in the stock market
ProgressTalk.com - Web based discussion forums for Progress Developers ProgressTalk.com, the fastest growing Progress user's group, offers a web-based discussion forum on over 50 topics relating to using Progress. We also have a large archive available for searching
Richard Smith's Sys Admin Article Performance Management in an RDBMS Environment

 
 
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