Re: WebCatalog Features

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12658
interpreted = N
texte = On 7/23/97 2:23 PM Kenneth Grome wrote:>Hi Andy, > >I've been using WebCat2 since PCS began beta-testing it last year, and I >can tell you that the project you're thinking about here is very easy to do >with WebCat2. It's easy to allow users to control the data in their >'personal' database records, not only on a record-by-record basis, but on a >field-by-field basis. > >Your PIN number/updating/bonus point scenario entails nothing more than >setting up a special database or two - and relate them to each other using >standard WebDNA techniques. It takes a little time to define in advance >exactly what you want and need, but it's a very simple, straightforward >application of WebDNA technology. > >Sincerely, Ken Grome >WebDNA Solutions >http://www.hui.net/dna/webdna.html Thanks for the feedback. We're very close to making the final buying decision - your input certainly helps!Andy__________________________________________________________________________ Andy Meng | Data Made Accessible | ameng@datamade.com | www.datamade.com Learn Anything | www.learning-web.com | Teach Anything Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: WebCatalog Features (Andy Meng 1997)
  2. Re: WebCatalog Features (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  3. WebCatalog Features (Andy Meng 1997)
On 7/23/97 2:23 PM Kenneth Grome wrote:>Hi Andy, > >I've been using WebCat2 since PCS began beta-testing it last year, and I >can tell you that the project you're thinking about here is very easy to do >with WebCat2. It's easy to allow users to control the data in their >'personal' database records, not only on a record-by-record basis, but on a >field-by-field basis. > >Your PIN number/updating/bonus point scenario entails nothing more than >setting up a special database or two - and relate them to each other using >standard WebDNA techniques. It takes a little time to define in advance >exactly what you want and need, but it's a very simple, straightforward >application of WebDNA technology. > >Sincerely, Ken Grome >WebDNA Solutions >http://www.hui.net/dna/webdna.html Thanks for the feedback. We're very close to making the final buying decision - your input certainly helps!Andy__________________________________________________________________________ Andy Meng | Data Made Accessible | ameng@datamade.com | www.datamade.com Learn Anything | www.learning-web.com | Teach Anything Andy Meng

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