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Gavin, I have a question regarding Eloquence,

Is it able to handle ALL/ Any Image database data like AMISYS? This has not
been mentioned as an option for Amisys customers since it is not just the
databases but Many Many lines of code.

Just asking

Thanks

Joseph Dolliver
e3K Solutions, Inc.
1774 Stuller Road
New Windsor, MD 21776

443-838-7613 cell
410-848-9503 home
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-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Gavin Scott
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 6:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Eloquence


 Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> --- Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>> I've been meaning to write this note for some time now, but I just wanted
to
>> say how pleased and impressed I've been with Eloquence.

> I couldn't agree with you more.  Eloquence is an exceptional product,
> I have been working with it for over a year now.  I am continously
> amazed not only at what it does but the documentation and
> support are second to none.

> Converting from IMAGE to Eloquece can be done overnight.

<plug>

With upcoming (currently beta) releases of Eloquence and Rosetta Store
you can convert an MPE Image database into an Eloquence database in a
matter of minutes using the new high-speed bulk-loading features that
have been developed.

In addition, we can now migrate all the chain information as well as the
data, meaning that not only do you retain the "primary chain" order as
you would with most ordinary Image tools, but in fact you retain the
ordering of *all* paths in each dataset.  So if you have applications
that are dependent on the ordering of records in the database, it's
possible for the first time to transfer this information into another
database.

</plug>

G.

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