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Birket,
Do you plan on having a workshop out here on the West Coast?
If so, when?.
We are previewing the 'un-official' version of ODBCLink/SE from the
jazz web site. Even though we were not able to print the manual all
seems to be going well. I'm sure this workshop would benefit many.
Thanks,
Michele
Michele Conant
Cardinal Health
Folsom,California
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Subject: Client Server Workshop (NC,VA,FL)
Author: Birket <[log in to unmask]> at internet
Date: 10/16/97 1:04 PM
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M. B. Foster and Hewlett Packard are presenting Client Server workshops in the
following locations.
Oct. 23 Charlotte, NC
Oct. 24 Richmond, VA
Nov. 11 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Nov. 12 Tampa, FL
Come learn more about using client server technlogy with the HP3000 or HP9000!
These Presentations will include discussion of ODBCLink/SE and demos of
DataExpress and ODBCLink. In the workshops the use of ODBC technology to
build client server solutions is presented. Birket Foster will be the
presenter.
For more information contact [log in to unmask]
We now return you to your regular programming ...
Thanks ...
Birket
Birket Foster
M. B. Foster Associates .. the 1-800-ANSWERS people!
(613) 448-2333 or (613) 448-2588 (FAX)
(Thanks for your support of our 32bit DataExpress ODBCLink Driver)
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