Do you have "Updatable SPT's?", how do you create such "Any backend RV's?" An explanation would be appreciated.
TIA
Luis
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>We actually use a lot of Oracle SP's at one site because we think it is best. It is a custom interface, no other customer will ever need it, the customer asked for SP. At most clients we use SPT for interfacing to other systems. We could use RVs but we want to have a standard dbc used by all customers and we cannot control the other systems, so we'd rather not build such differences into our dbc. The dbc has our RVs which work against oracle, sql server, cache, interbase, sybase or local tables, depending on the customer budget and existing infrastructure. I shudder to imagine replicating that using SP(!) or SPT.
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>Our biggest customer using the above application has 450 fat client terminals. Works well.
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>Regards
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>JR