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Re: New Generic ReportsFrom: Shawn Hogan Date: Friday, January 8, 1999
Time: 2:59:13 pmMichael Phillips wrote:
>Hey Avi! We switched over from a piece of shit billing package that was
>based on Access and could not be happier with Optigold. Like any program out
>there it doesn't always have *every* feature that we like, however the
>response from Shawn sets a standard that other companies would be well
>suited to follow. The package is very robust, runs well for us and has
>generally made my life much easier....upgrades tend to occur about every 2
>weeks or so and Shawn LISTENS to his customers. While he may not always
>implement a requested feature, it is always with a reason which he generally
>explains....
People like me. {dying of laughter} Just kidding...
I had lunch with my mom today, and she explained it well... People (for
whatever reason) seem to like Optigold ISP, so it makes me want to make
it just that much better, but then all the new features I add makes
people like it that much more... So it's like this continuous circle...
Uh... don't know why I brought that up... (My mom stalks me on this list
to make sure I'm working and doing something with my life) hehe
>Shawn, a thought just occured to me....does Crystal Reports operate with
>Optigold? If so, there is no longer a problem with reports!
The next version of FileMaker Pro, it should work with... FileMaker Pro
has the ODBC/SQL plug-in, but unfortunately it's just a one-way pipe.
The next version will have a two way pipe, so yes... I would assume that
you would be able to use it then since I believe it's ODBC compliant.
- Shawn
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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Data Point Solutions
http://www.data-point.com
(619) 452-3696
ICQ: 8319647
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