Progress
Language Tutorial
for Windows


ADE Desktop

From the ADE Desktop, you launch Progress development tools. When you exit a tool that you started from the desktop, you return to the desktop.

Figure 2–1 presents the ADE Desktop and identifies its parts.

Figure 2–1: The ADE Desktop

The ADE Desktop consists of:

NOTE: If you are running Progress on Windows NT 3.51, each tool button has a permanent label displayed.

As you can tell from the ADE Desktop, there are several tools that you can explore from the ADE Desktop. However, this tutorial focuses on the Procedure Editor and the Data Dictionary.

Let’s get started with the Procedure Editor. Click the Procedure Editor icon on the ADE Desktop to start the Procedure Editor.


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