
	This is a combined effort by the DATATRIEVE / Fourth
Generation Languages SIG to produce a library of items related to or
using DATATRIEVE.  (** indicates new material for Fall 1988)

[.ACCOUNTING]	Programs to convert System Accounting and PSI Accounting
		data to a normalized form readable by Datatrieve (and
		other languages) with record definitions.
	        Also has a procedure to measure terminal useage (an
		Erlang traffic study on terminal sessions).

[.ALLIN1]       Contains DTR definitions to work AI1 logging and data files.
                     The document database also works with WPS-PLUS/VMS.

[.CORPHONE]     DTR replacement for the AI1 corporate phone directory,
                     which also works quite well on it's own.

[.FUNCTIONS]    User defined functions including SPAWN and FN$STR_LENGTH,
		Datatrieve procedures for cataloging, defining, and
		generating functions.
             ** Some new functions (elapsed business days, right justify
		numbers, string replacement, random numbers, etc.)

[.MAGIC]     ** Some procecdures from Wombat Magic sessions which didn't
		fit anywhere else.  Build an FMS form from a record
		definition, and calculate mortgages.

[.NEWSLETTERS]  Past issues of the Wombat Examiner Newsletter.

[.PLOTS]        Additional PLOTS and articles on adding your own plots.
             ** A new family of compass and vector plots (and an
                analog clock face plot).

[.RECALL]       Use SMG to give you command line recall while using DTR.
			Plus DAB definitions in "C", Macro-32

[.RSX_ACCOUNTING] Process RSX-11M-Plus system accounting with DTR, also
		RSX console logs, and a routine for all 11s to convert
		the DTR (and VMS) DATE types to/from ASCII (without DTR).

[.SESSIONS]	Transcriptions of some Symposia sessions.

[.SYSMGR]       Datatrieve definitions for Disk Quotas, SYSUAF, rightslist,
		network proxy logins, etc.  Plus a method of processing an
		INSTALL/LIST/FULL listing to find out which are the most used
		images, shared images, etc.  Procedures to record the
		login history of users on a system, and terminal/line usage.
		(Also a FORTRAN program to do this if you don't have DTR).

B. Z. Lederman DTR/4GL SIG Library Representative

