Re: Multi-user stacks on servers?

2003-02-11 Thread Bill Vlahos
You don't want to run a single copy of a Rev stack by multiple users on a server. Each use would be able to open it and save to it but their version would overwrite any changes others have made. This would not be good. However, you should be able to have a server Rev application which talks

Re: Multi-user stacks on servers?

2003-02-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am interested in see what we can do without using an external multi-user dBase, sticking with Rev stack (s), as a data respository (s) on a server, with multi-user access. We are also interested in storing data on a stack on a server, in our case the data would be accessed and updated using

Multi-user stacks on servers?

2003-02-09 Thread Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
I am interested in see what we can do without using an external multi-user dBase, sticking with Rev stack (s), as a data respository (s) on a server, with multi-user access. Can a stack on a local station do something like Send new card to stack Vendors ## which resides on a server, kind