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I know this is a radical thought, but do they have some reason why they can't just communicate with Toronto before hand, so the "Customers" don't have to be the QA team? If the RPG team is making some change or improvement, there must be SOME way for Rochester to find out about it before we do. It's nice that they are willing to listen to their customers, but why should we have to tell them what they should already know. I just heard Dr. Frank speaking in Orlando last night and one of the things he mentioned was that because of the integrated nature of the operating system, and he specifically said "like the built in database", they could not make changes as quickly as other OS vendors could due to all internal testing that was necessary to make sure all parts worked together correctly. Apparently, the SQL Precompiler team and the RPG development team have not gotten that message yet! > They do listen to the customers. But the customers have to tell them > > Rob Berendt > ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************ This message originates from Lincare Holdings Inc. It contains information which maybe confidential or privileged and is intended only for the individual or entity named above. It is prohibited for anyone else to disclose, copy, distribute or use the contents of this message. All personal messages express views solely of the sender, which are not to be attributed to Lincare Holdings Inc., and may not be copied or distributed without this disclaimer. If you received this message in error, please notify us immediately at MailAdmin@lincare.com or (800) 284-2006. ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
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