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I concur with the second library. I had to do basically the same thing
that Douglas is describing, although I didn't use a trigger.

Bob Cagle
IT Manager
Lynk, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Handy
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 8:28 PM

Janell,

I have a client doing this. When we print pick tickets, we print a
barcode
on them and insert a record in a file with the shipping information
(address, method, billing data, emails, etc). At the scale Worldship
uses ODBC to retrieve this data. When the packages are processed, they
use ODBC to pass back information on each package in a shipment.

I just put a trigger on that file, and do all my processing based on
that trigger.

One suggestion: put the files used by ODBC for Worldship is a separate
library. It seems ODBC startup time is better with fewer files in the
library list it uses.

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