True, and while no shameless plug intended.  If you're still doing stuff
like that our PickDP product now makes it easier to access via ASP.NET.
That's all I'll say, email me for more if actually interested or visit
http://www.rainingdata.com.

Gregory Harris
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 7:57 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Any Pick Systems vets around?

I know what you were talking about.  Along Pick database, ROI system (later
bought by Epicor?) has some products for manufacturing industry,
MV database sucks (at least for people from RDBMSs world), for one thing, no
where to begin with "data transparancy", all right, enough bashing.
Another approach is to connect to this sort of "database", transform and
export such "database" to an RDBMS, then, using CF or whatever language you
like to do your stuff, I had some success.

>Hi all, lately I've been working at Raining Data
>(http://www.rainingdata.com) which is a little known company that develops
>multi-value database systems originating from the Pick Line of products
>which were around in the mid-late 80's.
>
>Now granted I started as a ColdFusion developer, and have lately been
>working as a .NET developer retiring my ColdFusion skills for a little
>while, though I still lurked the CF-Community list.  However, as of late
>we've had at least one person ask for tools that could get ColdFusion
>working with D3 or other Pick Systems out there.  Currently we have a
>product called PickDP which gets our products working with ASP.NET (and
>that's what I've mostly been working with) however:
>
>A) I'm curious to know if anyone on the CF lists even knows what I'm
talking
>about?
>B) If they do, would anyone actually have an interest in such a tool?
>Currently I'm just thinking about building a COM object wrapper around our
>PickDP libraries to get it accessible via CFOBJECT (should I even decide to
>build this), but if there is greater interest maybe I'll build something
>more lower level. Perhaps a CFX tag written in C++ that communicates
>directly to D3.
>C) If there is anyone out there with good D3/Pick Database skills + ASP.NET
>Skills + ColdFusion Skills do let me know (while this isn't a job
>advertisement, you'd might just come in handy...
>
>Gregory Harris
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