Aw blah blah. It really doesn't matter does it now? Everyone is a user and 
everyone has some sort of app to go with it. Just lend a hand and don't worry. 

Anyway it is time to go see the Timbers slaughter Chivas. 

On Aug 24, 2011, at 14:05, "Tony Gravagno" <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Nguyen Trong Dai
>> Because T24 and Jbase have strong relationship, I 
>> think in many case we can not know exactly what is 
>> Jbase, what is T24...
> 
> If a person can't tell the difference between the database and
> their business application then they probably aren't the right
> person to be posting to a forum on behalf of their employer.
> 
> The question to ask yourself is "would my question apply to
> anyone with this DBMS, or does it only apply to banks with this
> specific software?".  The question "During the replication of the
> two servers which mode is best supported by jbase? " is a DBMS
> question, not to be prefaced with "T24".  A question like "is
> there a menu option to turn on replication" is a T24 question.  A
> borderline case might be "my custom BASIC code failed to update a
> file in a subroutine call, and I don't know if the application
> restricted the update or if the DBMS did".
> 
> When in doubt, post to the T24 forum and you will either get a
> response there, or someone will suggest you post to the DBMS
> forum.  That's not too tough is it?  This happens every day in
> other forums.
> 
> The alternative is that the entire jBase membership gets an
> enquiry that has nothing to do with jBase - I think this actually
> hurts the jBase community, giving people the impression that
> jBase is now nothing more than a subset of T24.  This forum has
> 1927 subscriptions of which "some percentage" does not use T24,
> and this has been going on for 6 years.  Non-T24 people don't
> burden the group with their application-related questions like
> "how do I run period end close", they take those questions
> elsewhere.  Bank IT people should be as considerate.
> 
> Is that unreasonable or too difficult?
> 
> 
>> , so I agree with Jim: "I think that that is the end 
>> of the group; I always resisted this move."
> 
> Like I said, if that's the end of the jBase group, then it is
> what it is.  It's up to jBase people to keep their group alive
> for their own reasons.  If T24 is the only thing keeping this
> group alive then it was dead a long time ago and people need to
> start thinking about how to address that problem on its own.
> 
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