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23/03/2010 09:33:48
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Third party products
Title:
Environment versions
Environment:
C# 3.0
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Desktop
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Thread ID:
01456327
Message ID:
01456489
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Interesting. I didn't know any of that.

It's always a pleasure to run into a programming genius. Even if it is a little disgusting sometimes when they're under 30 ;-)

>>I had a nice email chat with Trent Taylor the other day after asking about upcoming training sessions. He seems like a nice guy. He's one of the head honchos, isn't he?
>
>Yeah, Microfour was started up by the Taylor family. Steve Taylor is about my age and got one of first computer science degrees offered. (TCU I believe, oddly enough - though i guess not strange when you consider Grenell College was way ahead of MIT for a long time in solid state electronics) Really nice fellow.
>
>Trent is about 30 and talks Texan at NY speed. Kind of a redneck Mensan. I really like him. One of his best friends, Ben Chase, is the SQL guru, is also under 30 and packs about as much mental horsepower as you can cram into one head. Many other Taylors on the staff (mostly on the medical app side) Real salt-of-the-earth folks with scary smarts.
>
>Quite an operation. The bought a couple of medical clinics so they could properly design their operations software.
>
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>>>Hi Sam
>>>
>>>Long time no see. ( VFE Devcon - Vegas ? )
>>>
>>>I want to say yes but "right out of the box" can be interpreted a lot of ways. The flexibility of SF is impressive to say the least and there are a lot of ways to wrap transactions. You can even snapshot a business object at any state and just roll back to that. but I want to get a definitive answer so i am posting your question on the SF forum and as soon as I get an answer directly from Microfour I'll post it here for you.
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>>>>I am just beginning to investigate Strataframe and I have a specific question. I would appreciate an answer from anyone who might know the correct answer. I am not prepared to signup for their free trial yet and I don't think I can post questions on their user forum.
>>>>
>>>>The frameworks I have worked with in the past seem to be designed expecting that I will be editing one record at a time from a given table. If I attempt to add or edit another record in the same table without saving the first record I edited, I am forced to either save the changes or abandon the changes before I can move to and edit another record.
>>>>
>>>>I am a CPA and I need to be able to add or edit multiple debit and/or credit transactions and then save all of them wrapped in a single backend transaction. Does Strataframe allow this right out of the box?
>>>>
>>>>Sam
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