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Complex forms software to replace Delrina FF
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Visual FoxPro
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Divers
Thread ID:
00931761
Message ID:
00931847
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Hi Albert,

Are you sure the forms are STILL too complex for VFP? I only ask because I was able, wayyyy back, to use FormFlow to reproduce almost exactly the standard Ontario Auto Insurance "Application form" and the only real thing that inhibited doing it in VFP was that it was (roughly 8.5" x 17"). Now that VFP supports a larger form area (not sure of exact limitation) it may be possible.

By the way, I think Delrina itself was bought by Symantec. It's possible that their forms business was sold elsewhere.
Also, for auto ins. form I mentioned above I could duplicate the layout but could never get FormFlow to 'process' properly.


good luck


>Hi,
>
>A client of mine has used Delrina Form Flow (old product) to replicate some very complex forms required by insurance companies. These forms were too complex to reproduce in Foxpro. They would now like to upgrade to something that would allow them to pass data from VFP to these forms (the previously re-entered the data - it was set up about 8 years ago).
>
>Delrina was bought by JetForm and then Jetform somehow is now an Adobe product. Adobe has a server product that would allow me to send xml data to the server that would then be merged into the forms template and then printed (for signing and mailng to the insurace co.). Only problem is, Adobe server is $9,000 US and this is being used by a 2 person office - I don't think I have a hope in heck of getting them to go for that.
>
>So anyone use any really good forms software that I could send data to it either via xml or via some other way?
>
>Thanks,
>Albert
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