I develop applications for my company which is in the real estate appraisal business. We specialize in commercial and residential real estate. We also have been participating in the revaluation of Nassau County (Long Island, New York) which encompasses over 435,000 parcels of property.
I have been using Rbase as a development tool for over 15 years and have had numerous occasions to use tech support. Recently while doing a program update for our commercial division I came across a problem in the beta release (ver 6.5++ Windows (32-bit), U.S. Version, Build:1.859xRT03 Private Beta (Release Candidate 2)) which gave me some concern. A very important aspect in appraising commercial real estate is searching for and finding comparable sale properties. Our database contains thousands of these comparables that our appraisal staff depends upon on a daily basis. As Razzak has taught us, "If you can dream it, you can do it !" Well my dream was to incorporate jpeg photos into my multi-level comparable search program. The results of the search are displayed in a region as rows of each parcel data along with it's picture. Very nice indeed ! It helps our staff tremendously in making decisions. For some unknown reasons, the form would bomb out to the desktop when a search was completed. The region in the form displays three rows of data at a time along with the photo. If I took the photo out of the form everything worked well, but that was not my dream. With Mike Wilochell's aid, I was able to pinpoint the bug. Whenever the search for data found one less row of data than the three rows displayed in the region, the form bombed. One row found - OK, three rows found - OK, two rows found - bombs away ! Whenever there was one row less of data found than there was rows in the region it triggered the error. I'm sure that all of you have experienced the frustration resulting from app development when you program something that you JUST KNOW will work but for some reason(s) just doesn't. You seem to go round in circles double checking everything. Suddenly your co-workers start to appear as co-conspirators, your wife's cooking is not as good as usual, the train is late again, you kick your dog and then you wonder where the ~!@#$% is Rbase when you really need them ? Well, Rbase was there for me. As soon as I delivered a sample database and code to Mike, he and Razzak and Wayne worked on the bug and delivered the fix to me within a very short period of time. I am not very much of a cheerleader, I pretty much prefer to stand in the background. I just wanted to let everyone know how I feel about those guys and all the hard work they put in to make MY dreams come true ! Thank you Mike Thank you Razzak Thank you Wayne Bill Eyring Director of Information Systems Michael Haberman Associates, Inc. 125 Front Street, Mineola, N.Y. 11501 516-739-8080 Rbase Developer ================================================ TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message body, put just two words: INTRO rbase-l ================================================ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message body, put just two words: UNSUBSCRIBE rbase-l ================================================ TO SEARCH ARCHIVES: http://www.mail-archive.com/rbase-l%40sonetmail.com/
