--- In [email protected], "Tim Rupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> You could use XML files too. As you move to VB.NET these XML files 
> are very supported and easy to use.
> 
> Tim

     Hi again!

     I forgot to mention that we are not moving to .NET.

     I originally bought .NET for my personal use, but unfortunately 
it's not legal for me to sell the programs I write with it.  So, I 
figure using it at work for business use is probably not wise.

     When I discovered that VB 6.0 was available at work, I just 
starting trying to learn it instead and basically haven't 
touched .NET since.

[C]






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