At 04:26 PM 3/25/2014, Javier Valencia wrote:
I know of no other application out there has our capabilities, so it is
very likely that the RFP will require an MS SQL database as a way to keep
us out. They are absolutely adamant that they do not want to use Oterro
for ODBC connectivity.
The bulk of the application is the front end, forms (200+) and reports
(200+), views (100+) and programs, as the database structure itself (140
tables, 2700+ columns) is relatively easy to duplicate.
Javier,
Do you know how many R:BASE customers have tried other options, wasted
hundreds and thousands of dollars, and are still using R:BASE?
Do you wonder why?
If (a big IF) you have lived up to your customers high expectations,
have kept them up-to-date, and have provided them with every single
feature they have requested, you simply don't have to worry about this.
Let them dig their own hole and explore other options, and learn their
lesson, eventually appreciating what R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (64) has to
offer today.
Why R:BASE?
www.rbase.com/whyrbase.php
Having said that, yes, you CAN use R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (64) as front-end
to MS SQL Server and Oracle.
R:BASE for Everyone:
http://www.rbase.com/rbg95/rbaseforeveryone.jpg
http://www.rbase.com/rbaseforeveryone_application.jpg
2014 SAT Sample Applications include a sample to illustrate the use of
such option using R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (64).
Good Luck and Very Best R:egards,
Razzak.
www.rbase.com
www.facebook.com/rbase
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