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Date: | Tue, 18 Apr 2000 13:59:41 -0400 |
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Thus it was written in the epistle of Mike Church,
> If you are strapped for systems resources QTP is not the way to go. I've
> seen a complex QTP process bring a 987/200 to its knees, especially with NM
> files.
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> The first unofficial rule of thumb for complex process is to do everything
> you can in Quiz, then save QTP for the updates and adds.
The second unofficial rule of thumb is to use Suprtool instead ;-). (No <plug>
necessary, just a very happy user :-).
Ted
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Ted Ashton ([log in to unmask]), Info Sys, Southern Adventist University
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The traditional mathematics professor of the popular legend is absentminded.
He usually appears in public with a lost umbrella in each hand. He prefers
to face the blackboard and to turn his back to the class. He writes a, he
says b, he means c; but it should be d.
-- Polya, George (1887, 1985)
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Deep thoughts to be found at http://www.southern.edu/~ashted
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