At 10:24 PM 8/31/2010, James Bentley wrote:

Karen,
Unless they are using variable forms from DOS 4.5 I believe
their code should run fine on v7.6 for Dos. I am doing that
and simultaneously upgrading to v9.0_32 which works fine.

In addition, knowing the fact that R:BASE 7.6 is the currently
available version of R:BASE for DOS, why would someone recommend
the 6.5 (LEGACY - Non-Supported) version of R:BASE?

On the top of that, who will provide the software license(s)
for R:BASE 6.5 for DOS? Definitely not R:BASE Technologies,
Inc., or its partners.

What if the end-user makes a phone call directly to R:BASE
Technologies and finds out that R:BASE 7.6 is the currently
available version of R:BASE for DOS? In that case, RBTI will
refer the end-user to one of the members of R:BASE Consulting
Group (with vested interest in R:BASE) to handle such situation.
These members are available to help from Boston to Bangladesh!

Having said that, it is a very easy and smooth conversion
from R:BASE 4.5 for DOS to R:BASE 7.6 (or 9.0) for DOS.

If you really want to see how easy the conversion is, make sure
to attend the special session on Upgrading to 9.0 at the 2010
Annual R:BASE Conference (October 9 - 10, 2010).

http://www.rbase.com/conference/

Check out the Conference Highlights.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

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