Sure it's possible. I prefer simple systems myself. Think about how
maintainable and flexible this is. Just by reading your email it sounds
like a pile of sh*t. Of course, given a good rate you could get someone to
do it for you.

On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Kris Pilles wrote:

> We've got CF 5 on win 2k server
> Oracle on Unix box
> And our accountign system (UNIX) bascially compiles of .qpt files and
> quiz files
> 
> I have to determine if there is anyway for us to take our existing .QPT
> files via custom tags or stored procedures/UDF's or whatever and
> continue to use them for all of our business logic for our new
> coldfusion based accounting system.  Our goal is to move all of our data
> away from CI-Sam flat files and into an Oracle backend while using
> coldfusion to web enable the application and our QTP files for the
> logic.  Has anyone had any experience with anything like this??  Any
> thoughts on how possible this is?? Ideas...suggesstions... I'm
> listening...
> 
> Thanks
> 
> KP 
> 
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