Hello Joseph,

It would be so nice if TB had some wizards to help with data
extraction, rather than relying on the end user to understand a new
programming language.

-- 
Best regards,
 Jon 

Friday, April 26, 2002, 8:38:47 PM, you wrote:

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

JN> JN


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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