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GNP was big enough that the question was "Who do we send to which ones THIS
year?".  We couldn't send everyone to everything, but we usually had someone
going to each one.  I'm not sure what the situation will be at my new job -
we'll see.

I certainly have no objections to seeing MAPICS sessions at COMMON.  I don't
know what it would take to get the rules changed, though.

Dave Shaw
MAPICS-L Moderator
Simpsonville, SC

----- Original Message -----
From: <gcrane@johansonmfg.com>
>
> Great group!  But we never did answer Phil's question....
>
> Do you go to COMMON?
> Do you want MAPICS sessions at COMMON?
> Does you company send you to both COMMON and MAPICS Conference or do you
have to
> choose?
>
> I am really curious about your answers.  Is my company the only one on a
budget?
> I am forced to choose.  I have pressing issues with Web, networking,
Notes,
> etc.- more than just MAPICS.  MAPICS for us, besides upgrades, just runs
in the
> background and keeps on ticking.  But, I really need to see what is
happening in
> MAPICS for strategic direction and many times MAPICS taught me new ways of
doing
> things.  So it is always a tough decision.  My company can not afford
both.
>
> What do you do?




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