I'd love to see it as well.  I've been spending a few minutes here and  
there trying to figure out the SQL but haven't been successful.  I'm  
sure Kevin just loves the fact his users are trying to reverse- 
engineer his database schema.  We're probably getting little stars by  
our names right now :-)

Thanks,
matt.

On Mar 28, 2009, at 7:05 AM, Brent wrote:

>
> Lance, that is awesome.
>
> I work for a telecommunications company developing custom financial
> tools for strictly internal use.  I just finished up a three three
> project creating an application that was run in production a grand
> total of....   one time!  and will never be used again.  Of course, it
> would have taken several thousand man hours to do the project using
> reusable tools like spreadsheets, so I am quite familiar with the type
> of scripts you describe.
>
> And. it just so happens that my first choice toolset is ruby and
> sqlite.  We are practically cousins.  I would love to take a look at
> anything you have figured out.  I took a quick peek at a MW file a few
> weeks ago, and decided the table structure was complex eneugh that I
> would not be able to really dig in until after tax time was over.
>
> Anything you have is greatly appreciated.
>
> If you don't want to post anything on the forums here, you can send it
> to me by email at...
>
> i3w at mac dot com
>
> I will share anything I do back with anyone who is interested.
> >


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