PowerHouse Web / Axiant
Martin McDonough
MartinM@Rosebys.com
Wed, 7 Nov 2001 14:47:03 -0000
We've been using Axiant for about two years on the 3000, earlier versions
had some hassle, but version 3 has made things easier.
Regarding info, I haven't got much time at the moment, but, if you migrate,
I would say you'll probably look back and think what a piece of cake it
is/was.
Benefits would be, kidding everyone you've no longer got a legacy system and
the ability to put bit-maps in, there are others. If you do decide to go
with it, I'll put in some detail or you can give me a ring.
Re powerhouse web, we have it running and it works. The current live version
only allows primary files, the next version, I've got the beta but not the
time, will allow primary/detail screens so I would wait for that. But, it
does work, and if you're like me you'll be pretty excited seeing your
powerhouse web programs updating the 3000 real-time.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tknowles@csc.co.nz [SMTP:tknowles@csc.co.nz]
> Sent: 06 November 2001 22:50
> To: powerh-l@lists.swau.edu
> Subject: PowerHouse Web / Axiant
>
> Hi
> We are looking at 'modernising' a mature PH application currently running
> on HPe3000. the application currently has 700 Quick screens, 300 Qtp, 1100
> Quiz passes and 94 Cobol programs.
> We don't have any immediate plans to move away from the HPe3000 or Image
> database, but would like to look at PHWeb and / or Axiant.
> Any info regarding this, wisdom of doing it, time required, degrees of
> difficulty, benefits, horror stories, alternatives would be appreciated.
> Thanks
> Tony Knowles
>
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