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Many thanks for the reply.
It might be very helpful for us too
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I love the bit about the Tent Here Here - Clipper This LOL! (I would not like that environment either) Yeah, I will say, whether I like the current "paradigm" or not - Microsoft does have a functional object model.
My biggest peeve I keep writing about however is this: If they kept one model (its abstracted right? So underlying "guts" shouldn't matter) and didn't keep reengineering the entire model each generation - it'd be much more attractive. Case and point: MSCRM 2, 3 then 4... Unnecessary "retiring" of functional objects whose inards could have been changed without changing the working model. So... Customers who invested time and money in version 3 had to rewrite a ton of stuff to make it work the same way in version four (less simple gui customizations).
--Jason
Know way too many languages... master of none!
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