There are some things that I find intriguing.
How come it's the client that asked you to convert to .Net?
What is your role for that client? Are you their only consultant (that could apply for your entreprise) or are you a part of a group of consultants and that's why they asked for the conversion.
Or was it because you saw something that in the future you would'nt be able to do with the Fox and instead of making only pieces in .Net and interact with the Fox you decided to do a global conversion?
I'll appreaciate any other information you can pass along.
>We use word automation in the software to create the documents required for SEC Filing as well as the books required to be sent to holders. This output is sent to quark where it is actually printed on this huge multimillion dollars copy/printer setup. It amazing to watch work.
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>>John,
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>>I can see the accounting and regulatory filing bits would be a classic candidate for Stored Procedures, dotNET and perhaps Oracle. Keep us informed!
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>>Are you converting the Shareholder reports stuff as well? I'd see a lot less reason to do that. JMHO.
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>>Regards
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>>j.R
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