Hello experts, I need some advice before I head down a path that may end in a dead end since I am still an RR neophyte getting to know this tool.
I know the old saying about choosing the right tool for the job, however while I have engineering degrees and programming experience in LabVIEW, C, Pascal on IBM mainframe, PEP assembler and etc. I am currently a hobbyist who does not have the time to learn and use multiple tools so I subscribe to the theory of learning one hammer really well and turning everything into a nail. :-) (For example, I previously used LabVIEW to create simple HTML files by pulling files from various local hard drive directories that for those of you who know LIVE probably seems silly, but it worked well. I viewed myself as inventive not crazy. :-) ) So, is RR a reasonable database tool substitute for an application like Filemaker Pro on Macintosh OS X to create simple databases (single user with hundreds of new records per month and sometimes simple file i/o for pdf storage and display retrieval)? If so, where can I find the "best practice" examples on how to develop such databases (I have already worked through the tutorial database)? If not, what database management system is suggested? (I do not want to start a flame war, but I simply do not like FMP.) Thanks in advance for your input, Michael _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution