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CT Summation Scripting Overview
Empowering programmers to support users' needs, the CT Summation suite of products delivers both an advanced product architecture and an extensive set of customization options & tools. Customizing programs can be used to automate CT Summation functions and alter the application's behavior.
To make this possible, CT Summation has over 800 documented scripting entry points. These entry points, sometimes termed intrinsics, are scripting functions or properties particular to CT Summation functionality.
It is important to note that new entry points can be added without substantial product redevelopment or impact to the core system. CT Summation therefore encourages users to provide us with feedback as to where and what entry points should be introduced. CT Summation retains full discretion to implement these suggestions where CT Summation deems appropriate.
For details and instructions, see our complete documentation for the CT Summation Scripting Object Model documentation.

Scripting Documentation Requirements
In order to view the CT Summation Scripting Object Model documentation, you must have Internet Explorer 5.x or higher. If you are already using IE 5.x or higher, check that you also have the latest XML parser installed on your machine: click here for info about the MSXML 3.0 parser. Click on the corresponding link below to download the necessary files.
Microsoft Internet Explorer Browser Home Page
Install the MicrosofXML t MS3.0 Parser

The MSN Summation Scripting Group: A Scripting Online Community
This community is intended for those people who are interested in customizing their CT Summation products to better suit the needs of their firm or clients. This is an unmoderated group, but will be occasionally monitored by CT Summation employees well versed in the use of the Scripting Object Model. While a CT Summation employee will be posting answers when necessary, this group has been formed to help its members help each other.
To join, click on the link below and go to the "Join Now" section.
http://communities.msn.com/SummationScripting


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