SQLSCRIPTWRITER VERSION 1.2 	
Copyright (c) 1997 Neil Butterworth
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0) ABOUT SQLSCRIPTWRITER
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  SQLScriptWriteris a combined editing & execution
  environment for developing SQL scripts in a client/
  server environment.


1) DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
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  THIS SOFTWARE AND MANUAL ARE SOLD "AS IS" AND WITHOUT
  WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY
  OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.  BECAUSE
  OF THE VARIOUS HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS INTO
  WHICH THIS PROGRAM MAY BE PUT, NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR
  A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.  GOOD DATA PROCESSING
  PROCEDURE DICTATES THAT ANY PROGRAM BE THOROUGHLY TESTED
  WITH NON-CRITICAL DATA BEFORE RELYING ON IT.  THE USER
  MUST ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK OF USING THE PROGRAM.  ANY
  LIABILITY OF THE SELLER WILL BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO
  PRODUCT REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF PURCHASE PRICE.


2) SHAREWARE
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  SQLScriptWriter is shareware. You may evalute your copy for
  a period not exceeding 28 days, after which you should register
  or remove the software from your machine. Registration costs
  $20.00. Instructions for registration are contained in the 
  SSW.HLP help file. If this file is missing, please contact 
  the author via email at 101565.2326@compuserve.com.


3) REQUIREMENTS
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  SQLScriptWriter requires:

  - Windows 95 or Windows NT
  - Borland Database Engine (BDE)
  - Suitable BDE driver(s) for your RDBMS


4) INSTALLATION
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  To install, simply unzip SSW.ZIP. This will create the following
  directories and files

    SSW			- SQLScriptWriter home directory
      SSW.EXE		- the SQLScriptWriter executable
      SSW.HLP           - on-line help file
      SSW.INI           - SQLScriptWriter .INI file
      SQLKEYWORD.TXT	- list of SQL-92 keywords
      README.TXT        - this file
      MACROS            - macro directory
        MACROS.INI      - macros .INI file
        HEADER.MAC      - sample macro file

  SQLScriptWriter makes no changes to the Windows registry or 
  system directories. To remove SQLScriptWriter, simply delete 
  the SSW home directory & all subdirectories.

5) GETTING STARTED
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  To get started, launch the SSW.EXE executable, then go to the
  "Help" menu. Choose "Contents" and then "Getting Started" for
  a brief guided tour.


Neil Butterworth
4th January 1997
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