Many people don't realize that there is no functional difference between FrameMaker and FrameMaker Server -- the only difference is a piece of paper in the box (the end-user license agreement). Essentially, if you are using FrameMaker as an automated rendering engine, FrameMaker Server is required.

Your plan is sound, but feel free to prototype/test with FrameMaker and the FDK or FrameScript for the automated components.

-Alan

Art Campbell wrote:
Looking at using Frame Server to automate pagination and production of
boilerplate text that pretty much fills one page of a two-page
instruction sheet that's packaged with different parts; content varies
depending on part number.

The second page would be manually produced.

Output to .pdf.

At the moment, there's no back end to serve the boilerplate to FS, but
I understand most SQL databases will work.

Any feedback on the plan or implementation would be valuable.

Cheers,
Art


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Alan Houser, President
Group Wellesley, Inc.
412-363-3481
www.groupwellesley.com

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