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| Title: | FOCUS, from INFORMATION BUILDERS | 
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| Moderator: | ZAYIUS::BROUILLETTE | 
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| Created: | Thu Feb 19 1987 | 
| Last Modified: | Mon May 05 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 615 | 
| Total number of notes: | 1779 | 
302.0. "PAPER PATCH 1 -- 5.2.2" by EN::COYLE () Thu Jan 11 1990 14:21
 
  Following is a PATCH from IBI for FOCUS 5.2.2 8/29/89
FOCUS Release 5.2.2  
                       Paper Patch Number 1
Required by all Release 5.2.2 sites with module dated 8/29/89
SEN 3690
SEN 3779
     This required patch corrects two SENs, 3690 and 3779.  One
     of the following messages occur when using DEFINEs in 
     the Master in a TABLE request:
     .  (FOC002) a word is not recognized.
     .  (FOC003) the field name is not in the dictionary.
     .  (FOC243) computational statements recognized but not
        yet supported.
     Specifically, these messages occur when DEFINES in the 
     Master are used in conjunction with several other FOCUS 
     features, including cross references, JOINS, on-line DEFINES, 
     or DBA.
     This required patch is for sites using FOCUS release 5.2.2
     module dated 8/29/89.
 Applying the PATCH:
1.   Place the following instructions into a command file
     using TED or any editor.  Make sure IBI$FOCUS points to 
     the directory where FOCUS Release 5.2.2 is installed.
     $PATCH IBI$FOCUS:FOCUS.EXE
     SET ECO 101
     DEFINE BASE=2245AC
     D/B BASE=24
     D/B BASE+2C=0FC
     D/B BASE+43=0E5
     UPDATE
     EXIT
     $EXIT
2.   Execute the command file from VMScommand level.  A
     new FOCUS.EXE will be created in your current
     directory.  Replace your IBI$FOCUS:FOCUS.EXE module
     with this new module.
3.   Please note that if FOCUS is installed as a shared image,
     any time you make changes to a FOCUS module (i.e.,
     FOCUS, SUSERV, or FUSELIB), you must remember to
     replace the old executable module with the changed
     executable module.
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