Thanks Michael

It was the Licence that was the stumbling block so I was looking for a cheaper 
method.

Perhaps there is someone out there that could offer a solution and take it of 
my hands.

Cheers

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael 
Hawksworth
Sent: 07 March 2007 12:46
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: .Net Extender

I only work on MMS (soon to be Sage 200 if I understand the emails they 
keep sending me) and there are a couple of options.

The native sage import routines are fine once you get the hang of them 
for straight uploads.

You can't (yet) access .NET collections as arrays so heavy processing 
comes down to for loops but performance has been OK but it depands on 
what they want pushing back.  You have more limitations with the 
accounts system than you do with accessing the data.

Besides, do you (or your client) want to pay £1000+ (depends on version) 
a year for the developer licence?

I would investigate rarther carefully what the second accountant 
actually wants to do and see if you can just offer a reporting solution 
(unless they have the money to burn for the licence).


So to answer your question.. depending on the version of sage (some are 
.Net some aren't) and what the money situation is for the sage developer 
licence... then it would (so far it seems) do the job.

But I think there are probibly better approachs for what you have said.

Regards
Michael



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