Dave wrote: 
> And i would think that anyone running from 'Tiger 
> Logic' (just another group of sales people selling 
> something they don't make?)

"Tiger Logic" is simply a name change from "Raining Data" (IMO
only one of two good business decisions they've made in recent
years).  They acquired mvBase from GA about 8 years ago and have
been (arguably) maintaining it since.  To my knowledge TL does
not pass-through any products for which they don't have/maintain
source.

> would have found on or created one and make it available.

And why would any company write and/or publish a tool that allows
a backup tape to be read by another DBMS?  Again, this is a tool
for daily local backups.  It's not a data transport medium.
There are other ways to do that.

For the cost of our time we'll convert your entire database, any
platform, any OS, into an ADO.NET dataset or SQL Server database,
which can then be read by any product that supports modern
interfaces.  Or we'll create interfaces for live access via any
application that supports a .NET DataSource.  Now _that_ is a
transport medium.

T

Tony Gravagno
Nebula Research and Development
TG@ remove.pleaseNebula-RnD.com
Nebula R&D sells mv.NET and other Pick/MultiValue products
worldwide,
and provides related development and training services
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