Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types
Patent
1997-03-14
1998-11-24
Black, Thomas G.
Data processing: database and file management or data structures
Database design
Data structure types
707 1, 707 9, 705 43, 39518701, 39520033, 39520089, G06F 1730
Patent
active
058422110
ABSTRACT:
An improved method of importing a bank file from a financial institution's computer to an application program without user intervention. A local program obtains a bank file from the financial institution's server. A second file based on the bank file is created by the server associated with the financial institution. The local program writes the second file to the disk of the local storage medium and then invokes a "Shell.sub.-- Execute" API from the operating system. The application program automatically, without user intervention, transfers the file directly from the local storage medium into the application program. The local program may be a web browser. The bank file that is displayed to the user via the web site may include a button on the user's screen that is a link on the bank's server that points to the file. If the user selects the button associated with the link, the web browser automatically invokes the "Shell.sub.-- Execute" API and the application program is invoked and the file is imported directly to the application program, thus bypassing the local storage medium.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5655008 (1997-08-01), Futch et al.
patent: 5778173 (1998-07-01), Apte
Cone Matthew L.
Horadan Peter H.
Vaughan Richard A.
Black Thomas G.
Microsoft Corporation
Mizrahi Diane D.
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