At 05:57 PM 3/18/2003 -0500, Buddy Walker wrote:

Razzak
  Does the RBase 7.0 database have to be on the Web server or can they
reside on a Netware server.


Buddy,

We have been testing and designing with the RBG7 on the same NT Server
with R:Tango 5.0.

But, your procedure can include the path for RBG7.EXE to achieve the same
goal.

Yes, nothing is impossible!

Should you need further details, feel free to contact us.

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


-----Original Message-----
From: A. Razzak Memon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 3/18/2003 4:06 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Cc:
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: R:Tango 5.0 is now Shipping

Brian,

In addition to Bill Downall's explanation below, the newly built R:Tango
5.0
along with R:BASE 7.0 for Windows (as an optional license for your WEB
Server), you can print ANY report designed in R:BASE 7.0 for Windows
instantly and display it on the WEB.

No need to purchase expensive PDF, HTML, RTF or any Graphic Image
Writer to convert your R:BASE 7.0 for Windows report(s) via R:Tango 5.0.

Take a look at the following reports generated by R:Tango 5.0 as a
front-end
and the R:BASE 7.0 for Windows as a back-end running on Windows NT
Server.

http://www.RTango.com/Reports/RAccounting.PDF
<http://www.RTango.com/Reports/RAccounting.PDF>

http://www.RTango.com/Reports/RAccounting.HTM
<http://www.RTango.com/Reports/RAccounting.HTM>

http://www.RTango.com/Reports/RAccounting.RTF
<http://www.RTango.com/Reports/RAccounting.RTF>


http://www.RTango.com/Reports/PhoneDirectory.PDF <http://www.RTango.com/Reports/PhoneDirectory.PDF>

http://www.RTango.com/Reports/PhoneDirectory.HTM
<http://www.RTango.com/Reports/PhoneDirectory.HTM>

http://www.RTango.com/Reports/PhoneDirectory.RTF
<http://www.RTango.com/Reports/PhoneDirectory.RTF>


http://www.RTango.com/Reports/SalesSummary.PDF <http://www.RTango.com/Reports/SalesSummary.PDF>

http://www.RTango.com/Reports/SalesSummary.HTM
<http://www.RTango.com/Reports/SalesSummary.HTM>

http://www.RTango.com/Reports/SalesSummary.RTF
<http://www.RTango.com/Reports/SalesSummary.RTF>


As you can see that the possibilities are virtually endless!


Hope to see you at the conference.

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


At 03:27 PM 3/18/2003 -0500, you wrote:


>Brian,
>
>That's exactly what it means. No template. No Adobe brand products
>installed on your server. Just R:Base 7.0 and R:Tango.  Any report-to-
>file that you can create with the new R:Base print command options
>can be generated from your web application.  I'll show you how at the
>conference, and the conference CD will give you some ready-made
>tools.
>
>The web user fills out the form from which the WHERE clause gets
>built, picks the file type (PDF, HTML, RTF, all those graphic formats,
>etc.), and pushes the SUBMIT button, and a second or two later, the
>R:Base report appears in the browser, printable saveable, etc.
>
>By the way, I'm pretty sure that the amazingly simple little stored
>procedure and simple little R:Base command file that make this work,
>would also work from any other ODBC connection, too, as long as
>R:Base 7.0 is also installed on the computer generating the report.
>
>See you at the conference!
>
>Bill
>
>On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 15:15:39 -0500, Brian Mowers wrote:
>
> >To Bill, Razzak,
> >Does this mean the R:Tango 5.0 / Rase 7.0 integration will allow you
>to create a PDF (dynamically) from say rbase report info?
> >
> >I can create a PDF file just fine now (R:Tango 2000) using the FDF
>(Adobe) report standard, but the PDF template must be prepreared
>before hand. I would like to be able to create a new PDF on the fly
with
>variable report data.
> >
> >I think this is what you are saying if I read this release correctly.



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