Hi,
Our company develops software for schooladministrations. The ledgislation of these administrations changes very often. So we need a good and efficient solution to update our customers. Our old programs written in FoxPro 2.6 are downloadable on our website (program, reports and database are all together in one zip file).
In C/S software it is much more difficult because reports, program and database are seperated. We must be sure that the user works with the latest version of each part (or when he downloads an update, he downloads just the parts he need to do the update). In some cases it is just necessary to update the database, in other cases just the reports or the program.
Our customers use SQL server 7.0 or SQL server 2000 and the software is written in Visual FoxPro 6.0. Has anyone experiece with this topic or can anyone help me with some hyperlinks? I know this is a very difficult issue (also because of our end-users. They aren't that smart to execute scripts in SQL server,... So I probably gonna write a little program to do this for the end-user.)
Thanks for your time and advice...
Tom
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Our company develops software for schooladministrations. The ledgislation of these administrations changes very often. So we need a good and efficient solution to update our customers. Our old programs written in FoxPro 2.6 are downloadable on our website (program, reports and database are all together in one zip file).
In C/S software it is much more difficult because reports, program and database are seperated. We must be sure that the user works with the latest version of each part (or when he downloads an update, he downloads just the parts he need to do the update). In some cases it is just necessary to update the database, in other cases just the reports or the program.
Our customers use SQL server 7.0 or SQL server 2000 and the software is written in Visual FoxPro 6.0. Has anyone experiece with this topic or can anyone help me with some hyperlinks? I know this is a very difficult issue (also because of our end-users. They aren't that smart to execute scripts in SQL server,... So I probably gonna write a little program to do this for the end-user.)
Thanks for your time and advice...
Tom
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