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Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2011 19:25:20 +0100
From: si...@dmservices.co.uk
To: jbase@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: jbase and vb.net
David
You can either use jRCS for raw access to the data or mv.net which
gives you much better data
Hi guys: I am going to attend the mv.net webinar this week, but in the meantime
I have pulled out my vb.net 2003 and have created a couple of forms. What is
the product I need to add the extended variables to vb to allow me to access my
jbase files. I did this once for one form many years
David
You can either use jRCS for raw access to the data or mv.net which
gives you much better data integration within the dotnet environment.
Starting from scratch as you are, I would recommend mv.net.
Regards
Simon
On 16/10/2011 14:32, David Grenfell wrote:
Hi guys:
I am going to attend
Thanks Simon. I don't remember any licensing in the past, but probably due to
the fact that I only ever tried it for a single user and ran in demo mode. Dave
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2011 19:25:20 +0100
From: si...@dmservices.co.uk
To: jbase@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: jbase and vb.net