>>>Hi Nick and thanks for your comments, but what are you saying?
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>>I mean that if you write single-user application in the framework which is developed for the muli-user environment, it actually does not need any changes to be run as multi-user app, except say, placing the database to the server, setting proper path and filling up the USERS table with login names and passwords.
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>>Nick
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>You forgot the most important ingredient: the price should change the most :)
That little secret is the best in it: you take your app home, tell the client that you are working on it 16 hours a day, do nothing for a month, than bring it back and charge money... :)))
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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