noted, thanks

El vie., 14 sept. 2018 a las 16:25, Charlie-gm (<ccbible...@gmail.com>)
escribió:

>
> The doc mgmt systems I was referring to were ones we built (I was part
> of the dev team). They were custom solutions.
>
> -Charlie
>
> On 9/14/2018 2:42 PM, Rafael Copquin wrote:
> > Thnk you for your offer Charlie.
> >
> > However, I would not want you to loose any time on this, since I came up
> > with a very simple solution, as described in a previous post.
> >
> > I am curious though as to what document management systems you used in
> the
> > past.
> >
> > have a nice weekend
> > Rafael
> >
> >
> > El vie., 14 sept. 2018 a las 14:21, Charlie-gm (<ccbible...@gmail.com>)
> > escribió:
> >
> >> The opinions are flying, so...
> >>
> >>> In Document Management systems this is given.  You set the shell that
> >> holds
> >>> the text objects in place on top of the pdf file.  You then pass the
> data
> >> ...
> >> This is a false statement. Document management systems do not use the
> >> "print on top of PDF" design as "a given." The 2 document management
> >> applications that I have worked on threw out this approach mostly
> >> because of what Ted has pointed out. I've done other applications where
> >> "document management" was a component and we also did not use it there.
> >> One thing I have implemented regarding PDFs is an "archiving" function
> >> (aka, exactly what was sent to the customer, user). Those components
> >> simply printed output twice (once for the users, once to the logging
> >> PDFs when then got placed back into the DB).
> >>>> Like Alan suggested I think the easiest solution is to just create it
> >>>> using the VFP report writer.  Put all the words, lines, boxes etc
> using
> >>>> the normal report writer tools and anything graphics like that you
> can't
> >> ...
> >> I'll second the "write-in-VFP" option for a couple reasons:
> >> 1) the output quality will be superb, and when generating paper for
> >> users/customers, the quality of the finished product leaves lasting
> >> impressions (don't forget about color! <g>)
> >> 2) there will be a huge payoff for future maintainability and
> >> flexibility (got change in form, new form, more data? no problem!).
> >>
> >> In fact, if your company would allow you, go ahead and send me
> >> (colem...@acm.org) a scan or picture of the form and I'll get it
> started
> >> for you (I generally use VFP9, but if you have earlier versions let me
> >> know). The thing is, there are some features of the VFP Report Writer
> >> that are hard to explain, but if you see them in action the lightbulb
> >> comes on (for example, to put a box around the whole content, just
> >> stretch a box from header to footer bands). So, while I may not have
> >> time to do a complete form, I can probably set up the initial layout
> >> which you could easily expand from there.
> >>
> >> -Charlie
> >>
> >>
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