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October 4th, 2011

Visio Shape Data

No Comments, Tech Terms, Techies, by jcsboy.

Don’t know if you ever managed to get this to work, but, for V2007, standard,
it’s still possible, but takes more steps.

Once you’ve created your shape data, the adventure begins.
1.) With your shape selected, go to menu bar>Insert>Field>Shape Data. This
should plunk your data, or some of it, right smack dab in the center of your
shape.

2.) Open the shapesheet (right click your shape>Show Shapesheet)
3.) Right click in the shapesheet, select Insert Section, and choose both
Controls and Text Transform.
4.) Edit the Controls Section:
a.) Change the X value cell from Width*0 to Width*1
b.) Change the Y value cell from Height*0 to Height*0.5. This places
the control on the shape’s right side, centered vertically. You can place it
anywhere you wish. This is just initial setting. When the shape is placed,
you can drag it around.
5.) Edit the Text Fields section. This was created when you did
Insert>Fields>Shape Data. In the value cell, you’ll want to enter all of
your shape data definitions that you want displayed. It’ll look something
like: Prop.ReferenceDesignator&CHAR(10)&Prop.Model. This example will show
the data for both the ReferenceDesignator and Model values.
6.) Edit the Text Transform section
a.) TxtPinX should become: Controls.Row_1
b.) TxtPinY should become: Controls.Row_1.Y This slaves your
textbox to the control pin and allows dragging.
c.) You can play with the TxtLocPinX and Y entries. Perhaps setting
TxtWidth*0.
7.) A nice feature to add: in the Events Section, EventDblClick: enter
DOCMD(1312). This will bring up the shape data entry form when you double
click the shape.

This should get you started.
HTH

September 3rd, 2011

FileNet P8 Administrator – Architect

No Comments, 2011, C#, Content Management, Custom Business Solutions, Database, Experience, FileNet P8, IBM DB2, MS Access, Perl, Resume, SQL Server, Technologies, Timeline, UML, Unix, VBA, Visual Basic, Visual Studio, Web Development, Web Services, Websphere, Windows OS, XML, by jcsboy.

February 2011 – Present

Working for Financial Institution client, providing FileNet P8 expertise for architecture and lead installation of FileNet P8 Platform and FileNet System Monitor in enterprise environments. Provide FileNet P8 Administration for setting up Enterprise Content Management solutions in FileNet P8.

Provide expertise in solution architecture, software engineering life cycle development, security modeling and support modeling for FileNet P8 solutions.

Provide expertise to assist in the support of legacy custom financial software solutions in C#, Java, MS Access, Visual Basic and other technologies as needed.

February 16th, 2011

LPAR – Logical Partition

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AIX (Unix) System – Logical Partition.

A logical partition, commonly called an LPAR, is a subset of computer’s hardware resources, virtualized as a separate computer. In effect, a physical machine can be partitioned into multiple logical partitions, each hosting a separate operating system.

January 1st, 2011

Custom Business Solutions, Inc.

No Comments, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, AJAX, ASP.NET, C#, CSS, Content Management, Crystal Reports, Custom Business Solutions, Database, Employers, FileNet P8, Flash, HTML, IIS, JSP, Jasc Paintshop Pro, Java, Javascript, MS Access, Multi-Media, OOD, OOP, Oracle, Photoshop, Reporting, Resume, SOAP, SQL Server, SQL Server Reporting Services, Servlets, UML, VBA, VBScript, Visual Basic, Visual Source Safe, Visual Studio, Web Development, Web Services, Websphere, Windows OS, XML, XSLT, by jcsboy.

Custom Business Solutions

Senior Technical Consultant, Software Engineer
January 2007 – Present
40480 Grand River Ave, Suite 107
Novi, MI 48375
248 – 478 – 5300

Provide software development, software support, reverse engineering, technical documentation and expertise of mission critical application for global fortune 500 clients. Assignment types include but not limited to; ASP.NET, C#, Java, SQL Server, Oracle and Access Databases, GUI design and development, Report development and delivery over the intranet. Reverse engineering of legacy systems for support and upgrade to new environments. Involved in implementation of full software development life cycle; requirements gathering, design, development, data modeling, implementation and support, FileNet Document Management Solutions, WSDL, SOAP.