On May 2, 4:22 pm, zoransos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> QUESTIONS:
> Q1. Is there any other scenario? Note: We don=92t want an exe file for
> each logical part (HR, finances, etc)
> Q2. Does CLARION have any limitations on number of:
> 2.1. procedures
> 2.2. dll=92s
> 2.3. modules per single dll
> Q3. Is there anybody who tried to make an ERP in Clarion before?
> Q4. Is any tuning of OS needed, to make the program with so many
> (1500-2000) procedures work?
> Q5. What tool, instead of Clarion, is suitable for this task?
Being a person that works with ERP systems (PeopleSoft) on a daily
basis, I would have to say that using Clarion to create and sort of
exe, dll that has basic business logic would be a limiting factor when
it comes to patching/upgrading. I would think that having the
business logic embedded in the database (like other ERP systems) and
then having the 'clarion' program would be the run time engine would
be a better model to follow.
Good luck.
-brad


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