I heartily agree with Larry. I similarly come across people who think
they need customizations (even as simple as new fields or new functions)
when ebase already suits their needs. Beware of jumping into
customizations and take the time to LEARN EBASE FIRST!
Carl
Larry Bednar wrote:
> Please excuse this advice if it covers territory already familiar to you,
> or suggests considerations you've already gone over. I find that many
> people jump too quickly to the conclusion that new tables are what is
> needed to "improve" or "customize" a database...
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SNIP!!!
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Carl Paulsen
New Hampshire Rivers Council
54 Portsmouth Street
Concord, NH 03301
603-228-6472
603-228-0423 Fax
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