THE WELCH COMPANY
440 Davis Court #1602
San Francisco, CA 94111-2496
415 781 5700


S U M M A R Y


DIARY: August 17, 1994 02:35 PM Wednesday; Rod Welch

Installed SDS on Bill's office computer so it runs under Windows.

1...Summary/Objective
2...Subject Index Problem

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1...I need to make him a sheet that explains the procedures to upload the

CONTACTS 
0201 - PG&E Proj Mngmnt Transm Sys        415 973 6778 fax 8426
020101 - Mr. Bill DeHart, PMP
020102 - Senior Project Manager, Room 1183B-V11C =415 973 5655
020103 - Project Management Department

SUBJECTS
Windows Interface
SDS Program

0504 -    ..
0505 - Summary/Objective
0506 -
050601 - Copied ref OF 3 to Bills' computer.  Set up pif.  Also transferred
050602 - the pif files to his computer.
050603 -
050604 - Looks like he does not have the standard Microsoft mouse code.  This
050605 - occurred with Morris, ref SDS 1 line 116.  I copied mouse.sys from my
050606 - Microsoft Windows program and installed in following directory on
050607 - Bill's computer:
050608 -
050609 -                       c: mouse mouse.sys
050610 -
050611 -    Added a line to config.sys to load the mouse high by calling:
050612 -
050613 -                  DEVICEHIGH=C:\MOUSE\MOUSE.SYS
050614 -
050615 -
050616 - This solved that problem.  Saw Bill later in the afternoon and
050617 - explained what I did.
050618 -
050619 -
050620 - For some reason the SDS program I installed from g: sd 51, was
050621 - calling the data base records from the d: drive.  So I made a new
050622 - version.
050623 -
050624 -      This seemed to solve that problem.  It came up on his c: drive.
050625 -
050626 -
050627 -
050628 - I need to make him a sheet that explains the procedures to upload the
050629 - SDS records from the network to the local workstation.
050630 -
050631 -
050632 - Subject Index Problem
050633 -
050634 - Seem to have encountered a problem with the code not going forward to
050635 - an other level when we step into an idex and at mid level.
050636 -
050637 - Tested this on CPU #3, and it works okay.
050638 -
050639 -    Looks like the problem is that I deleted some of the SI, so we are
050640 -    missing an intermediate level.  It automatically got the default
050641 -    User SI list.
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