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FREEWARE ADRES 417 Revolutionary Concept on Data Indexing Since 1996 |
URETIM
417 Version 2.0
(SY-32 indexer sample)
(Automatic Cost Calculating and Pricing Program & Source Code)
WINDOWS 95/98/ME/2000/XP
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Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 |
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Download Application SETUP Package : (WINDOWS XP/2000 & WINDOWS 95/98/ME) | ||
SETUP |
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Features: | ||
* Original Random Data Indexers: SY-32 & SY-26 Sort Methods | ||
* Hidden Information Recording -NOT PROFESSIONAL but useful detail- | ||
* Fastest ! Random Data ! Export/Import to/from MS ACCESS Jet 3.0 database format | ||
* Revolutionary Algorithm for Alphabetical Indexing (SY-32 and SY-26 Algorithms) | ||
SY-26 Sort Method Principle: | ||
SY-26 method keeps alphabetical order of random data (key field) in an indexer file, with following pointers: | ||
First Pointers: Point the first record no. in default US-English (ASCII) character sequence. | ||
Last Pointers: Point the last record no. in default US-English (ASCII) character sequence. | ||
Previous Pointers: Point the previous record no. in default (ASCII) character sequence. | ||
Next Pointers: Point the next record no. in default (ASCII) character sequence. | ||
There
are 256 records in the indexer file,
each one has a
"First Pointer" and a "Last Pointer". Every record
in the data file has a "Previous Pointer" and a "Next
Pointer". THIS IS TURBO JET 1.0 random datarange method against MS JET 3.0 database and others (joke!)... ! FASTEST ! TURBO ! SY-32 ! FASTEST ! TURBO ! SY-26 ! FASTEST ! |
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SY-10 Numeral Sorting Method |
Last Update: 05/01/2004 |
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ADRES 417 Version 2.6
BETA is final of Visual Basic ADRES 417 project by me, since 1996. I
will continue this project (as a prototype only, not a competitive
application) with Visual C++. I will convert algorithms, functions and
subroutines to C++ format; and after Version 3.0 for Windows 2000, i will
develop DOS and LINUX versions...
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ADRES 417 Version 2.3
BETA, ACCESS program speed tests:
Alphabetical movement
speed: 15 seconds per 404 records (each one is 512 bytes) via pagedown
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