Thanks, Razzak, I guess I was not clear in my request. I understand your response and know how to get that kind of integeration accomplished.
What I was wondering most is how you achieved the Outlook style interface. Did you use RBase controls? If so, is there a demo anywhere that shows how this is done? Thanks, Dennis McGrath -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of A. Razzak Memon Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 5:36 PM To: RBASE-L Mailing List Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Rscheduler question At 05:56 PM 3/5/2010, Dennis McGrath wrote: >Or is there a way to integerate RScheduler with an existing system? Dennis, Integrating R:Scheduler 7.6, 8.0, and 9.0 (32/64) into your existing R:BASE database is R:Easy! Technically, you can UNLOAD the required SCHEMA from R:Scheduler database and integrate those required table and column names as is, or simply use a simulated VIEW and alias column names based on your own table(s), including: . R:Scheduler . Contacts Management . Task List . R:Scheduler Administration (Managing Users, Task Prioritize, and Tasks Priorities) Having said that, R:Scheduler is based on the relational database model, and uses an R:BASE database for all data storage. For R:BASE database administrators, this allows you to merge the existing database, which ships with R:Scheduler, into an existing database on your file server, then edit the R:Scheduler settings to use the newly merged database. For complete product details and on-line Help Manuals: http://www.RScheduler.com Very Best R:egards, Razzak.

