Thanks Cedric, that makes sense, I have a better understanding now.
Mario.
Cedric Meyerowitz wrote:
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On Behalf Of Mario Ruiz
Sent: Thursday, 22 December 2005 6:15 PM
To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] Picking another package other than MD2
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It appears that MD3 & BP both need to be installed on each machine that
is going to be interacting with data in the practice. This is NOT
different from the old MD2 in both MD3 & BP (except for the DBF versus
Sql stuff). So, if one takes out the Sql backend for a moment, what is
in essence the real differences between MD2, MD3 & BP?.
Or is it just the Sql bit prominently displayed on product advertising?
Mario
-----Original Message-----
Mario
BP comes as 2 versions. The "Server version" gets loaded onto the Server or
a standalone. W/S loads the Client version of BP - a Mini version of BP.
The W/S then reads the data from the Server. MD3 works in a similar way.
With MD2 you had to load the whole program on each W/S, unless you used
something like TS.
Cedric
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