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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

3510.0. "how to plot Superbase data?" by FSCORE::KAYE (He who dies with the most toys is dead) Thu Feb 22 1990 11:33

I have 4 yrs worth of gas mileage information in Superbase and want to
know how i can plot the results (date vs mileage). What do i need?

 mark
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3510.1SuperPlan maybe?CSC32::K_APPLEMANThu Feb 22 1990 16:548
    You might check into SuperPlan.  This is a spreadsheet program produced
    by the same folks that put out SuperBase.  You MIGHT be able to
    transfer data between them.  Since I don't have SuperPlan myself, this
    is speculation.  If your local software store can't supply the answer
    to this, you might try calling the SuperBase technical support line up
    and ask them.
    
    Ken
3510.2trying VIP Professional...FSCORE::KAYEHe who dies with the most toys is deadFri Feb 23 1990 16:5711
I pulled out my manual for VIP Professional last nite. It does graphs
and stuff, but i couldn't import files from Superbase. In fact i couldn't
enter a date directly either. I exported the appropriate fields from
Superbase (Date & MPG) and tried to import into VIP. I defined a1..A1024
to be Format Date, but it doesn't like them. I even tried two files from
Superbase, 1 with the dates and the other with the MPG info - no dice.
Anyone had any success using dates with VIP? 

 mark

I don't like the way VIP consumes all available memory...
3510.3YOU CAN DEFINE AMOUNT OF MEMORYPOLAR::GOSLINGFri Feb 23 1990 17:4315
       Re: -1

       >
       >I don't like the way VIP consumes all available memory...
       >
       
       Mark, when you start up VIP Professional, one of the screens that
       comes up has a box containing the memory count - which is ALL the
       memory that you have available on your system.  If you hit a
       return, it will consume it all.  If however, you click into the
       box and edit the number, you can have it consume only what you
       want it to consume, freeing up a bunch for multitasking.
       
       Art