I'm not saying not to use AEP.  I haven't used, and I'm not familiar
with, the program, so I wouldn't pass judgment on it.  All I meant to
say was that, if there's a concern about the level or limitations of
these programs working together, and if the stakes are high enough,
then it makes sense to investigate a high end alternative that is
known to work efficiently and is powerfully flexible.  (The only heavy
cost would be Domino server software, and that might not even be
necessary.)

JN


     Jon Lawrance wrote on Friday, April 26, 2002:

> Hello Joseph,

> Why not use AEP instead? I like using TB and Access and it appears a
> far simpler approach than buying a Domino server, Approach and Notes.


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