Bernardo Stanfield wrote:
> I have a client who wants to develop his own system that will interface with 
> the one that I have provided and for which I have a maintenance contract. He 
> tells me that he will need to write to the tables that belong to my system 
> and has asked me if thats OK. I feel that if he starts to modify the contents 
> and/or structure of 'my' tables, I can no longer be responsible for the 
> integrity of the data in my system. I need to give him my answer and wonder 
> if anyone has experience to share on this subject. I'm thinking that I will 
> not allow this and will suggest that if he wants, I can give him a quote on 
> the source files for my system and he can take over the maintenance. Any 
> ideas or suggestions will be very welcome. TIA
> 

Just make clear that any database repair / recovery  etc that result 
from the additional system will be chargeable on a time and materials 
basis in addition to the support contract.

-- 
Cheers

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Brian Abbott
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