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I.      MDS PowerBase (Release - 2.0) Overview
II.		Pricing
III.    Installing the Software *** IMPORTANT READ THIS *** 
IV.     ODBC Drivers    
	
			MDS PowerBase (Release - 2.0) Overview
			--------------------------------------

This is an evaluation copy of MDS PowerBase. ALL OF THE FEATURES
OF THE PRODUCT ARE AVAILABLE AND ENABLED.  This allows you to use the
tool so you can understand and appreciate the power of the product.
Feel free to duplicate and re-distribute this copy of the product as you
received it.  To purchase MDS PowerBase, refer to the MDS PowerBase
HELP Topic, Registering MDS PowerBase.

MDS PowerBase is a powerful client server development tool used to
quickly create, manage, and edit the data and server based objects
(i.e. tables, procedures, views, etc.) on your SQL Server/SYBASE databases.

MDS PowerBase provides database maintenance facilities which separate MDS
PowerBase from all other products on the market.  In addition to the standard
maintenance of database objects (i.e. tables, procedures, views, etc.), MDS
PowerBase provides the following features :

  *  Editable Result Sets - MDS PowerBase enables you to build SQL SELECT
     queries and edit the results of the queries.  This is similar to the
     Table Data Maintenance tool.  However, this tool adds the ability to
     selectively choose which data to edit.  For example, if a developer
     uses a specific range of data within a table, the developer can build
     a SELECT query to retrieve their data.  Then edit the result set, which
     in turn updates the underlying tables of the result set.

  *  Export Table Data - The data export tool enables you to selectively
     extract and format data from tables.  This tool is especially useful
     when the format of a table changes (columns added/deleted) and you
     want to save/migrate the existing table data.  Using the data export
     tool, you simply select the table columns to export, add any place holders
     (data fillers) for new columns, enter selection criteria (WHERE Clause)
     for the data to be exported (if applicable), and export the data.  Then
     using the MDS PowerBase On-line Bulk Copy (BCP) Tool, you copy the
     exported data into the new table.

  *  Windows Based BCP - Using MDS PowerBase you can run BCP from
     within the Windows environment.  No more hassles exiting Windows to
     the DOS prompt and formatting the BCP command line.  Simply select
     a table to export/import data from/to, choose your delimiters, and
     click RUN.  That's all there is to it.  The MDS PowerBase Export Table
     Data Tool adds additional functionality to BCP by enabling you to
     selectively extract data from a table and bulk copy it into another
     table.

  *  MDS PowerBase provides an integrated stored procedure
     development/debugging environment.  MDS PowerBase can automatically
     generate the SQL script necessary to create all types of stored
     procedures which reduces your development time.  Using the Procedure
     Test Facility you can immediately test and debug procedures 
     after they're created

  *  MDS PowerBase enables you to generate SQL Scripts to create and
     maintain all database objects.  Generating a SQL Script enables you to
     review, edit, and save the SQL before actually updating the database.

  *  Table Data Maintenance - MDS PowerBase provides a facility for
     real-time updating of table data.  The table data grid enables you
     to add, change, and delete rows within a table.

  *  MDS PowerBase provides an interface to Microsoft Excel enabling you to
     export table data into Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets.  You can then
     analyze, change and re-load the data back into your tables using
     the MDS PowerBase Table Synchronization Facility.

  *  AND MUCH MORE ........

Look at some of the other features of MDS PowerBase:

   *  Access to an unlimited number of ODBC compliant database management
      systems. 

   *  Create multiple queries with the ability to save and retrieve the SQL
      created thereby eliminating re-entry of commonly used SQL.

   *  Drag and Drop tables to automatically build SQL SELECT statements
      against the tables.

   *  Drag and Drop stored procedures, triggers, and views directly from
      a SQL Server database to view their text.

   *  SQL Script Facility which enables you to easily run queries stored
      in one or more text files.

   *  View query results in result windows or have the results automatically
      loaded to your favorite text editor.

   *  Easily build SQL SELECT statements against one or more tables
      including WHERE, ORDER/GROUP BY, and JOIN criteria.

           		MDS PowerBase Pricing
		        ---------------------
		        
MDS PowerBase is priced per copy with site licenses available.  Each copy
of MDS PowerBase can access an unlimited number of servers.  Until 12/31/1994
MDS PowerBase can be purchased at the following introductory prices. After
that time, please contact Analytical Solutions, Inc. for current pricing
information.

	$ 99.00 (US dollars) per order  OR
	$ 45.00 (US dollars) per upgrade from Release 1.0 

	US Residents add $ 3.00 per order for shipping and handling
	
	Shipping and handling for International Orders vary based on location.
	Therefore, international orders should contact Analytical Solutions
	for actaul costs.

	Georgia residents, add 6% ($ 5.94) sales tax per copy ordered.
     
				Installing the Software
				-----------------------

To run MDS PowerBase, you need the following hardware and software:

	*	Microsoft Windows 3.1
	*	PC using an 80386SX or higher microprocessor
	*	4 MB of memory recommended (2 MB minimum)
	*	2 MB of free hard disk space
	*	EGA or higher-resolution monitor
	*	Mouse or other compatible pointing device
	
ODBC Database Drivers Included with MDS PowerBase:
	*	SQL Server/Sybase
	*	Oracle 6.0

	
INSTALLING FROM ZIPPED (*.ZIP) FILES
------------------------------------
	
1)  Make two directories on your hard drive.  One named DISK1_2, the
    other named DISK3.

2)  Unzip the files DISK1.ZIP and DISK2.ZIP into the directory named DISK1_2.
		
3)  Unzip the file DISK3.ZIP into the directory named DISK3.
	
4)  From within Windows, run the SETUP.EXE program in the directory
    named DISK1_2.
	
5)  Follow the setup instructions.
	
6)  After the installation of the first disk is complete, you will
    be notified to install the ODBC component of MDS PowerBase.  This is
    done by running (from within Windows) the SETUP.EXE program
    in the directory named DISK3.
    
    You only need to install ODBC if it is not already installed on your PC
    or in your shop.  ODBC version 1.0 is delivered with MDS PowerBase
    and therefore should not be installed if you have a later version of
    ODBC installed.

    Note:  If you install the SQL Server ODBC driver, you must install
		   the procedures delivered in the file INSTCAT.SQL which is on
		   the MDS PowerBase ODBC installation diskette (#3).  If you 
		   are using Sybase System 10, this does not need to be done
		   because the ODBC stored procedures are installed as part of 
		   the System 10 installation.
		   
		   Each SQL Server datasource must have the procedures loaded onto the
		   server.  Loading of procedures is usually done by your SQL
		   Server Administrator.  Refer to the Microsoft Help file named
		   DRVSSRVR.HLP (installed into your Windows SYSTEM directory
		   after installing the SQL Server ODBC driver) for further
		   information about using the SQL Server ODBC driver
		   and setting up SQL Server datasources.
		   
		
7)  Review the file named SETUP.LOG in the directory you
	installed MDS PowerBase into.  This file contains information about
	each of the files installed.

****  Both SETUP.EXE programs must be run for MDS PowerBase to function.

After Installing the software, Refer to the MDS PowerBase Help Topics
Getting Started and MDS PowerBase Features for an explanation of
the features of MDS PowerBase.
				
INSTALLING FROM DISKETTES
-------------------------
	
1)  Place the MDS PowerBase Installation Diskette #1 into the
    disk drive.

2)  From within Windows, run the SETUP.EXE program on
    the MDS PowerBase Installation Diskette #1.
		
3)  Follow the setup instructions.
	
4)  After the installation of disks 1 and 2 is complete, you will
    be notified to install the ODBC component of MDS PowerBase.  This is
    done by following steps 1-3 above except using the
    MDS PowerBase Installation Diskette #3.
		
    You only need to install ODBC if it is not already installed on your PC
    or in your shop.  ODBC version 1.0 is delivered with MDS PowerBase
    and therefore should not be installed if you have a later version of
    ODBC installed.

    Note:  If you install the SQL Server ODBC driver, you must install
		   the procedures delivered in the file INSTCAT.SQL which is on
		   the MDS PowerBase ODBC installation diskette (#3).  If you 
		   are using Sybase System 10, this does not need to be done
		   because the ODBC stored procedures are installed as part of 
		   the System 10 installation.
		   
		   Each SQL Server datasource must have the procedures loaded onto the
		   server.  Loading of procedures is usually done by your SQL
		   Server Administrator.  Refer to the Microsoft Help file named
		   DRVSSRVR.HLP (installed into your Windows SYSTEM directory
		   after installing the SQL Server ODBC driver) for further
		   information about using the SQL Server ODBC driver
		   and setting up SQL Server datasources.
		   
5)  Review the file named SETUP.LOG in the directory you
	installed MDS PowerBase into.  This file contains information about
	each of the files installed.

****  Both SETUP.EXE programs must be run for MDS PowerBase to function.

After Installing the software, Refer to the MDS PowerBase Help Topics
Getting Started and MDS PowerBase Features for an explanation of
the features of MDS PowerBase.

	
			     ODBC Drivers
			     ------------

MDS PowerBase is delivered with two ODBC drivers.  They are for accessing
Oracle and SQL Server Databases.  If you are currently using one of
these two databases you will be able to use MDS PowerBase immediately 
after installing it.  If you are using a different database, you will need
to purchase the ODBC driver for that database if you do not already have it.
You may already have various ODBC drivers if for example, you are using
Microsoft Access to access databases.  This is because Microsoft Access
uses ODBC to access data from databases.

If you need to purchase an ODBC driver, most likely the vendor who developed
the database you are using will sell the ODBC driver for that database.
After installing MDS PowerBase, a text file named ODBCDRV.TXT will be copied
to the directory you install MDS PowerBase into.  This text file lists
various vendors of ODBC drivers, what database the drivers access, and
who to call to get more information about the driver.

Note:  If you are using the Oracle 7.0 database, you must obtain the ODBC
       driver for use with Oracle 7.0.  The driver delivered with MDS
       PowerBase does not work with Oracle 7.0.  The Oracle 7.0 driver can
       obtained from Oracle Corp.  It is also available on CompuServe.

	   The SQL Server driver SQLSRVR.DLL delivered with MDS PowerBase will
	   work with Sybase System 10 servers, however the driver was
	   not built for use with System 10.  Therefore, some of the
	   new features in System 10 may not work.  For example, using the
	   new NUMERIC and DECIMAL datatypes while CREATING TABLES
	   causes an ODBC error to occur.
	       
	   When an ODBC System 10 driver is developed, these problems
	   should be eliminated.

****  Thank you for using MDS PowerBase  ****
