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The '''Dataflex Character Mode Portal''' is a repository for all articles related to [[DataFlex|DataFlex Character Mode]]. If you feel the urge to look here, then you are probably one of those battle hardened DataFlex veterans that knows how to operate unix shells and dos prompts.
The '''Dataflex Character Mode Portal''' is a repository for all articles related to [[DataFlex|DataFlex Character Mode]]. If you feel the urge to look here, then you are probably one of those battle hardened DataFlex veterans that knows how to operate unix shells and dos prompts.


==Recent Additions==
If you need to ask a question about DataFlex Character Mode, visit the [https://support.dataaccess.com/Forums/forumdisplay.php?14-Character-Mode-Applications DataFlex Character Mode Forum].
 
==Resources==
*[[Character_Mode_Cookbook]]
*[[Character_Mode_Cookbook]]
*If you would like to run your DataFlex 3.2 programs in debug mode with features such as single stepping, variable inspection, call stack and record buffer inspection [https://www.dataaccess.eu/resources/downloads/download-category/download-subcategory-842?dagapsg=64 get the Debugger download and documentation]


==Tutorials==
==Tutorials==


==Article Requests==
==Article Requests==

Revision as of 15:05, 13 November 2017

The Dataflex Character Mode Portal is a repository for all articles related to DataFlex Character Mode. If you feel the urge to look here, then you are probably one of those battle hardened DataFlex veterans that knows how to operate unix shells and dos prompts.

If you need to ask a question about DataFlex Character Mode, visit the DataFlex Character Mode Forum.

Resources

Tutorials

Article Requests

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