A good light-switch that I've been using lately is the open for business
project:

http://www.ofbiz.org/

- Great schemas, open source - good starting point for CFC conversion.

Erik Yowell
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http://www.shortfusemedia.com


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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf
> Of Kairoh!
> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 10:11 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [CFCDev] party people organization and roles
> 
> I am looking for the proper way to create a database combined with set
of
> related CFC's that matches the complexity and flexibility of the
> interrelationships between people and organizations.  There are person
> roles, organization roles and organization units. Furthermore,
> organizations
> as well as people can have several roles at the same time (subsidiary,
> customer, supplier, employer, manager etc.). I recently discovered the
> party-people-organization data model. This model provides the
flexibility
> I
> am looking for. However, the problem I am facing now is how to
translate
> this abstract model into a concrete set of CFC's and a concrete
> databaseschema that are easy to implement, flexible and realistic. I
have
> been searching the archives, read some interesting discussions on
related
> topics (roles, type of and extends), but could not find a concrete
> implementation of this datamodel. I am looking for a basic, pragmatic
> illustration of this model: a compact databaseschema (tables and
> relationships) and a basic schema of CFC's and their interrelatedness
(UML
> model with basic properties and methods). Anybody out there who can
switch
> the light on?
> 
> Thanks for taking the time
> 
> Vinny
> 
> 
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