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Hi Ferenc,
I'm in the same boat (and not entirely happy about it). As a result,
I have migrated several TurboImage databases to Access, and so can
answer yes to (2) and (4). The migration of the data was made quite
easy through the use of MB Foster's DataExpress. The migration of the
business logic is another (ongoing) story.
Here's what I did to move Image data to Access (Reader's Digest
version):
1) define procedures in DataExpress to move each dataset to the lan as
individual dbase files.
2) import the dbase files into Access.
3) create relationships, forms, queries, and reports in Access as
necessary.
4) using Access and external VB programs, reproduce the business logic
of the original applications.
(1), (2), and part of (3) have been mostly automated.
If your database is large enough, you may want to put in step (2.5),
and 'upsize' Access to SQL Server.
Good luck,
Bob
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Subject: PERT and resource allocation tools
Author: "Dr. Ferenc Nagy" <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
Date: 1/28/98 3:59 PM
Gentle List Members,
My HP days are numbered. The steam-roller of the Microsoft-party has
started.
1) Do you know MS Project?
2) Do you know MS Access?
3) Do you know a (cheap or shareware) PERT and resource alllocation
program, running under MPE/V or DOS or Window 3.1?
4) Do you know somebody who migrated a TurboImage database to Microsoft
Access under Window NT?
Sincerely
Frank
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