DBASE II EDITING TIPS by Beverly Howard, Kaypro Austin Club, May 1987 (Using an external editor with dBASE II) When trying to write, edit and test dBase programs with your favorite word processor, the time losses due to typing in all of the commands exiting and entering almost (I said almost) make it worthwhile using the primitive "MODIFY COMMAND" editor. The dBase command "QUIT TO" can make exiting to edit easy. the following tips assume that you are working on a program named "TEST.CMD" and your word processor is named "PW.COM". First create and run a program named "WORK.CMD" containing the following lines. STORE "QUIT TO 'A:PW B:TEST.CMD','DBASE WORK'" TO QT DO TEST When you need to edit the program, type "&QT " at the dot prompt and dBase will terminate and call up PW.COM on drive A editing "B:TEST.CMD". After you have finished editing and quit PW.COM, the command "DBASE WORK " will automatically be executed and "WORK.CMD" will store the "QT" command and start "TEST.CMD". If you are really in a hurry, you could add the "QUIT TO" command to the end of "WORK.CMD" which would insert you back in PW.COM editing "TEST.CMD" immediately after "TEST" ends. Having a "WORK.CMD" program is a good idea in any case as you can store variables, set the date and drive, call .DBF files, run programs and do any other housekeeping you normally do when you start dBase. The "QUIT TO" command can be added to the end of your normal "WORK.CMD" file as needs dictate.