ACT! doesn't inherently support ODBC (unless I'm completely missing 
something).
  Based on my research, the ODBC drivers for ACT! (provided by a 3rd party 
developer) cost about twice as much as I paid for ACT!.

  Realistically writing a CFX custom tag for it may not be cheaper 
(depending on if you bill me out as a musician or as a programmer) but it 
might look good on a resume and it sure would make it a lot easier for me 
to sync up the web database for my band with the ACT! database we use for 
booking and mailings.


Date: 08/18/2003 11:53 AM
Author: Joe Eugene
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm?link=m:4:26475:133133

Aha..
 > feasible to be able to write a CFX custom tag to read and write data from
 > the ACT! database tables.

It seems like ACT Intergrates with a Few DeskTop DB's...
Why CFX Custom tags, if there is Standard Enterprise DB involved,
why not use JDBC?

Joe Eugene


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