Brian, The short answer is "yes". Cache programmer mode/terminal text sessions can be emulated with WRQ Reflection, which BWS 9.0 has a connection for. You might be able to use the terminal client included with Cache, but this would be trickier.
The long answer involves how you actually intend to read/write to the DB. Cache is a DB and a scripting language and for the most part people store and retrieve data via some 3rd party application (like Epic or GE Flowcast). You can do this because the GUI is already written, and you can just set up a script to send keys based on prompt like with any other app. If you have an "empty" Cache install and want to use BWS to write data into home-made globals...there are better ways to get data into Cache (like with ODBC). ~Peter On 7/5/07, Brian Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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