I am brand new to RR and am wondering if there are applications on the market that utilize RR to do things like general business type of stuff.
CRM, Order Entry, Inventory, etc.
I would like to be able to see how an application like this functions and looks before delving totally into RR.
Any help would be appreciated.
Alan
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Hello asawyer, welcome to the revolution community.
Being new you might want to check out this list of helpful resources marielle compiled a while ago.
http://forums.runrev.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=540
You will be able to get first pointers and see how other people make their applications. I don't precisely about the things you are asking for but things like that are bound to have been programmed already. The way they look of course all depends on how you program the interface, revolution has few limits on that account.
Cheers.
Being new you might want to check out this list of helpful resources marielle compiled a while ago.
http://forums.runrev.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=540
You will be able to get first pointers and see how other people make their applications. I don't precisely about the things you are asking for but things like that are bound to have been programmed already. The way they look of course all depends on how you program the interface, revolution has few limits on that account.
Cheers.
Alan ~
yes, it can be done - though you may have a hard time finding any examples out on the net.
I am currently writing a patient management system for one of my clients
and the biggest obstacle I have encountered is the poor database component support.
Coming from Delphi myself, there are no smart database grids etc. - so you'll have to code a lot in that area. Other than that, I have found that Revolution is quite usable for such purposes. Definitely my favourite on Mac OS X - but I prefer Delphi on Windows.
Kai
yes, it can be done - though you may have a hard time finding any examples out on the net.
I am currently writing a patient management system for one of my clients
and the biggest obstacle I have encountered is the poor database component support.
Coming from Delphi myself, there are no smart database grids etc. - so you'll have to code a lot in that area. Other than that, I have found that Revolution is quite usable for such purposes. Definitely my favourite on Mac OS X - but I prefer Delphi on Windows.
Kai
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