>Robert
>Just to be sure I understand your suggestion.
>Run the app at all sites but capture any transactions at the remote sites
in a
>form that they can be sent to the HO site for inclusion in their database?
>I guess with Paradox I would need to include code throughout the app to
capture
>all transactions ( I know Informix used to do this for you - probably still
>does).
>Where do I find out about NMSMTP etc?
>Thanks for your input
>Mark
We do similar things with an xBase DB. Entry data is stored in temp DB
files, when transaction is complete files are sent to our server and
processed. NMSMTP / POP3 etc are all in the internet tab of Delphi (4,5 not
sure about previous versions). They are very simple to use.
Rob
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