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Buck, I wasn't able to find any information on "Doc One". Can you elaborate? Some years ago, I wrote an RPG program that produced monthly statements for credit union members. I think it's still in use at about 200 sites in the U.S. But various customized versions of the program were implemented for customers that wanted a slightly different format. It would be nice to enable customers to tweak the report format without changing the program. Thanks, Nathan. www.relational-data.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Buck Calabro" <Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net> To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 1:56 PM Subject: RE: Creating Reports? > For simple listings, we tend to prototype with Query/SQL, then use RPG to > write the final production version. For invoices, monthly statements, etc. > RPG. We are looking to outsource some of this work by standardising an > interface, say to Doc One. We are a software company, and find that the > clients are never really done tinkering with their statements. Move this > left, make this smaller, put that logo there. It's not hard work, but it is > tedious and low profit. If we can move that workload to the client, they'll > be happier with the turnaround, and the perception that we take forever to > get a change done will fade away. > > One of the unpleasant truths about statements is that the client doesn't > really know what they want, but they can clearly recognise that we haven't > delivered it yet. Giving them the flexibility to change the statements > themselves will let them tinker as often as they want. > > --buck
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