On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 19:36 -0400, Mark Johnson wrote:
> I don't specifically recall the guy's name but it's from India or Pakistan
> or some hindu country. It's not Chandru Murthi though.
> 
> Thank him for me for making that part of my client's system more consistent
> than the other half. It's a hybrid of Primac for A/R, G/L, A/P & P/O with
> RESULTS running the Inventory, Order Entry, Sales Analysis. The Primac Job
> Costing Module is held in a very high regard and my client sorely misses it
> when they converted to Great Pains and got a rather childish replacement
> from GP.
> 
> Thanks.
> P.S What's that stuff after your name. Looks like a foreign phone number or
> some computer graphics :)

Jihad Yamout ( I think I 've got it spelled right) and his brother both
worked on Primac in its early days. I'm not sure who was responsible for
the cpylib system. I'll have to ask him tomorrow.

I'm gonna have to bite the bullet and change my sig. At one time, before
internationalisation and different character encodings, back when ASCII
was king, it was a neat little ASCII art hack that looked like swirls of
smoke and stars. It now seems that no one sees it as I send it, so I
guess it's time to move on.

Regards,
--
Dave Walker

"The one absolutely unselfish friend that man can have in this selfish
world, the one that never deserts him, the one that never proves
ungrateful or treacherous, is his dog." -- George Graham Vest
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