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Jeff,
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Have you heard of DB/ACCESS from Datastructure in San Francisco? It
sounds like it's just what you're looking for! I helped them make it
Omnidex aware and I have a demo copy. I love it!
They can be reached at (415) 495-7484 Fax (415) 495-7485.
Tell 'em Rich sent ya!
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>From: jeff brown
>To: Multiple recipients of list HP3000-L
>Subject: <<Archival Software for Image>>
>Date: Wednesday, May 01, 1996 08:13PM
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>I am trying to find software to archive large amounts of data from an
HP3000
>Image
>database. (Specifically from an MRP system) This archival software should
>provide
>data movement/manipulation, easy archival & retrieval of data on-line or
>off-line,
>possibly support relational databases for inter-platform data movement,
ease
>of
>loading/unloading to test databases, reports, etc. (a bit more than just a
>STORE
>type situation)
>
>I have been looking at products from Taurus Software. Any other
suggestions,
>or
>comments on this vendor?
>--
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