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Using wIntegrate, Version 6.0.2, June 2006 (3.50MB)
This manual describes how to use wIntegrate. Starting with initial setup, the manual details customizing settings, copy/paste options, transferring data to/from multivalued hosts, and using the Query Builder to simplify host reporting and data transfer. The extensive Tech Tips answer most of the common questions raised by users including communications, licensing, printing, keyboard, and first steps in scripting.
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Using wIntegrate, Version 5.2.0 (Simplified Chinese), June 2006 (0.92MB)
This manual describes how to use wIntegrate. Starting with initial setup, the manual details customizing settings, copy/paste options, transferring data to/from multivalued hosts, and using the Query Builder to simplify host reporting and data transfer. The extensive Tech Tips answer most of the common questions raised by users including communications, licensing, printing, keyboard, and first steps in scripting.
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wIntegrate Administration Guide, Version 6.0.4, February 2007 (0.31MB)
This guide describes how wIntegrate has evolved, and why there is a choice of three client interfaces: classic local install, Windows thin client, Java thin client. Each one has advantages and disadvantages. You can choose to deploy any or all of these depending on your needs.
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wIntegrate Client Scripting Reference, Version 6.0.4, February 2007 (3.44MB)
Scripting is built into the core of wIntegrate and can control every aspect of the application. The manual covers all aspects of scripting from syntax, compilation and standard libraries to creating custom dialog boxes with the Dialog Designer tool. It also shows how to use standard menu options, such as data transfer from scripts.
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wIntegrate Emulation Commands Reference, Version 6.0.4, February 2007 (0.39MB)
wIntegrate's terminal emulations are defined as soft text files. This manual details the syntax. Emulations can be changed by competent users to customize functionality. For example: When the host sends an instruction to the terminal to print a report to a slave printer, it could instead be captured to a file and displayed in a PC application--all transparently to the host.
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wIntegrate Host Subroutines Reference, Version 6.0 (1.01MB)
This manual details how to use the supplied host subroutines for multi-valued hosts. The subroutines accept parameters and create script statements which control PC functionality. Also covered is the security Service Subroutine which filters user access to host data.
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wIntegrate Object Model Reference, Version 6.0 (0.43MB)
All wIntegrate functionality is available as an ActiveX component which can be used visibly or invisibly by other applications. This manual details its methods, properties and events.
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