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What do you expect from your SI Implementation partner for the success of ERP implementation.
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Old 1st March 2002, 18:12
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Thumbs up Object Decompiler

I have heard of a product called Object Magnifier from Luminux www.luminux.nl that was similar to a decompiler for Baan. I went searching it out and found that they had sold all the products back to Baan. I called some contacts there who were surprised that I knew about the product as they just returned from the NL being trained on the product. It is now called iBaan Smarteye and incorporates the Object Magnifier. I have downloaded a verson from the Baan Support Site and will try it out. I think that there might be a validation key that will only let it run until April 1, 2002. If anyone tries this out, please post what you did and what results you received. There is not much documentation on how the product works yet.
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Old 1st March 2002, 21:19
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LUMINUX

We used Luminux last year. When installed you have to call the program through Iexplorer or Netscape, calling IP adress. You have to install it in server side.

Installation was documented in the zip file downloded.

The product was free, you can validate software any times you want. The first thing to do is examine the system to read VRC's etc. Also the program gives you information like OS, Porting set, etc.

Other features were not free, when called, produce an output to send to lunimux and they give you answeres; after you pay. (*)

Object magnifier is free. When you ask a session or an object as an input the program returns you: parameters used, tables declared, includes, functions dll and selects statements used in object/session. The program DOES NOT decompile code, but gives you a lot of information. Also includes existing tables lock.

We left using it because we contracted codes, and if we can see codes, Luminux is only like an old mirror.

Other features of the program were something like Examinator(do not remember right). This produces a file and... (see point *), the goal was tunning and system setup.

It included to Euro Analizer. Also (*).

In general, if you have not codes it is a very good tool.

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Lightbulb get iBaanSupportEye

go to http://www.support.baan.com and download the iBaanSupportEye. This product contains the object magnifier, which is a kind of decompiler for baan objects. iBaanSupportEye is the luminiux tool with some baan logos on it.

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Please post the link from where the software can be downloaded

Hi all
Can you post the http address from where we can down the software either from baan, or luminix.

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Old 22nd March 2002, 20:49
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Lightbulb Download from...

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Solution Number 120511
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Guys, I found in that iBaan Support Eye is no longer supported and instead is being replaced by SSA One Point Diagnostics. But looking through Diagnostics manual, I can't see decompiler there anymore. Am I right?

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It's true. the OPD tool just does the system scan. I believe the other
tools will be released in a different tools set or be rolled into the porting set.

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Old 16th April 2005, 04:44
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Thanks for the info, Dave. So, if I really need object decompiler right now (some bozo deleted an important customised program script), would you happen to know any tool I can use? I understand from Baan Support web site that Support Eye also needed license that was only granted if you were using the latest supported version. Hence, since Support Eye is being made obsolete, no license can be issued for it, and it can't be used anymore. Right?
What am I to do?

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Old 16th April 2005, 07:20
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Yeah, its licensed.. you might be able to find someone who has a current license for the old SE.. (not me though..)

But the thing to keep in mind is that even this decompiler just basically gave a list of basic functions, not logic. so you couldn't extract the code and recompile it..

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Old 16th April 2005, 07:32
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Question Has Anyone the old copy for iBaaN Smarteye

Do anyone have the old software copy for iBaaN Smarteye

if there is anyone please post it to BaaN Board adn help us to recover back the scripts deleted by some collegues mistakenly

thanks and regards

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Darpan, do not ask for copies of licensed software.
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Old 16th April 2005, 10:43
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Dear Sir,

Then from where we can get the license software copy please tell, and is there any other method to recover the scripts?


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Darpan, do not ask for copies of licensed software.
Yeah - I was sort of thinking you could send them the object if they
had a licensed copy..

But guys - like I was saying. It will not decompile your object. Other than a "ohh, so that's sort of what it was doing" it's worthless.

The best way to recover scripts? _BACKUP YOUR ENVIRONMENT!_
c'mon guys, isn't that the first thing we learn as sysadmins?

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Old 18th April 2005, 10:32
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Well, for one thing, I'm not a sys admin. I'm consulting with a client and happened to realize that one of their important script was accidentally deleted by some dufus 6 months ago. They'll need this script one of these days, either to enhance the customisation or troubleshooting. Anybody knows how I can recover it from the object? Thank you

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Can we start a decompile project "BAD" (Baan decompiler)

How about starting a project here on Baanboard to decompile the Baan objects...?

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