$3999 or even $299 is not in the picture at the moment. The board skimps on 
mission-critical hosting, remember. Also, prune belly would not qualify as 
it is not an IT enterprise. Conceivably I personally could call myself a 
consultant but I am not really set up for this at the moment. Nor do I have 
$299 for something I won't use immediately; I am still replacing furniture 
from the flood. And should upgrade my computer.

It's good to know about though and might be useful in a few months.

Dana

On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 17:09:53 -0400, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> Dana,
>
> Try 
> http://members.microsoft.com/partner/salesmarketing/PartnerMarket/ActionPack/
>
> I got the pack last year, and have been very satisfied with it.
>
> larry
>
>> Doug thanks for the discussion, I read it with interest. I don't suppose
>> you have a link for these Action Pack subscriptions? I think I have
>> mentioned that prune belly is a very small non-profit. Although the host 
>> I
>> am moving to has SQL --- but this means going through the hosting 
>> company
>> for any usual set up, and I can't afford a personal copy.
>>
>> Dana
>>
>>> If an enterprise is really concerned about software pricing, I suggest 
>>> they look
>>> into Microsoft's Action Pack subscriptions.  Perhaps your applications 
>>> can live
>>> within their licensing restrictions.
>>>
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>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Ben Doom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 11:18 AM
>>> Subject: RE: import
>>>
>>>
>>> | Actually, I was asking Jochem.
>>> |
>>> | >From your frustration with this, I could guess how you feel about 
>>> MySQL.
>>> | :-)
>>> |
>>> | AFA MS SQL goes, I've learned this about MS:  Their consumer products 
>>> suck.
>>> | Their server products are OK.  Their development products are pretty 
>>> good.
>>> | I remember back in college, when I had to program in C to run on a 
>>> Mac.
>>> | Everyone developed in MS Visual C++, then recompiled on Code Warrior 
>>> for Mac
>>> | before turning it in.
>>> |
>>> | We've found MS SQL to be a pretty studly product with lots of useful
>>> | doohickies.  There are a few things I would like to see different, 
>>> but
>>> | what's perfect?  Of course, the downside to it is the price tag.  :-)
>>> |
>>> |
>>> | --  Ben Doom
>>> |     Programmer & General Lackey
>>> |     Moonbow Software, Inc
>>> |
>>> | : -----Original Message-----
>>> | : From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> | : Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 12:14 PM
>>> | : To: CF-Community
>>> | : Subject: Re: import
>>> | :
>>> | :
>>> | : I am not sure if you are asking me or Jochem (talk about a range of
>>> | : technical expertise! :) ) but my uninformed opinion is that the
>>> | : documentation for both is pretty murky. The new host has a nice 
>>> front end
>>> | : for mysql which is why I went with that rather than SQL. Also, I 
>>> dislike
>>> | : relying on m$ and if I really need to I can move mysql to my own 
>>> computer
>>> | : and use it there, whereas I simply cannot afford SQL server. There 
>>> is also
>>> | : a pretty helpful mysql user community (#mysql on efnet) even if 
>>> some tend
>>> | : to play the geekier than thou game. I am not aware of anything 
>>> similar for
>>> | : SQL server although that could merely be that I am not aware of it.
>>> | :
>>> | : Dana
>> > | :
>> > | : Ben Doom writes:
>> > | :
>> > | : > What do you prefer?
>> > | : >
>> > | : > We use MS SQL 2K here, but are looking into using MySQL for 
>> intranet
>> > | : > rollouts, so I'm curious as to your opinion.
>>> | : >
>>> | : >
>>> | : > --  Ben Doom
>>> | : >     Programmer & General Lackey
>>> | : >     Moonbow Software, Inc
>>> | : >
>>> | : > : -----Original Message-----
>>> | : > : From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> | : > : Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 8:30 PM
>>> | : > : To: CF-Community
>>> | : > : Subject: import
>>> | : > :
>>> | : > :
>>> | : > : Dana Tierney wrote:
>>> | : > : >
>>> | : > : >And PS, Jochem, thank you for the mysql manual reference, I 
>>> never
>>> | : > : >would
>>> | : > : >have found it because I was looking under "import" not "load"
>>> | : > :
>>> | : > : Just read it front to back. Even though I very much dislike
>>> | : > : MySQL, I have read large parts of the documentation because I
>>> | : > : anticipate that somebody will force me to use it in the future.
>>> | : > : (I ended up hating MySQL even more.)
>> > | : > :
>>> | : > : Jochem
>>> | : > :
>>> | : >
>>> | :
>>> |
>>>
>>
> 
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