> So it would be hard to sell them on
> VB/VSView when they
> already have Access, it probably could do this
> report, and they
> would have people there that could maintain it once
> created.

So why not write the report in Access (using linked
tables to get the data from R:Base via ODBC) and then
LAUNCH the Access App from inside R:Base.  It could be
completely transparent to the user (have Access quit
after printing the report and use the new WAIT setting
on the LAUNCH command).

Then, when 7 is out, you could switch to the new
report writer and get rid of the stopgap Access
routine.
--
Larry

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