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From: | sonyantony@hotmail.com (Sony Antony) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 29 Jan 2003 23:44:34 -0500 |
Organization: | http://groups.google.com/ |
References: | 03-01-163 03-01-168 |
Keywords: | lex, yacc |
Posted-Date: | 29 Jan 2003 23:44:34 EST |
> Any version of RPG (that's Report Program Generator, nothing to do
> with games) makes this a snap.
>
> (Come on, fess up, Sony. This is just a troll to see how many
> grizzled old commercial programmers are lurking, isn't it?)
>
> [Ah, but these days RPG is spelled "awk". See subsequent messages. -John]
Thanks a lot. I also found GRG ( GNU Report Generator ) to be much
more friendly in acheiving the goal. ( After you mentioned RPG which
is a licenced program, I searched for report generators ) Now I am
actually confused whether I should have started this path. I am about
to finish off the path I took - hard coding the program logic in a
Java program.
--sony
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