[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:457] LiteracyPro Databases

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I have been using LiteracyPro Systems database software for almost a
year, but still haven't been able to make full use of the custom report
design feature.  Are there other LiteracyPro/Edvantage/EdvantagePro
users out there who have learned the advanced script writing skills
needed to design reports?  How have you learned?  How might you advise
me to learn?  Are there skilled users with database design,
development, and programming skills who are available for free or for
fee to design custom reports for other programs such as ours?

We also have data collection needs that LiteracyPro software cannot
meet.  Have others figured out ways of having LiteracyPro software work
hand-in-hand with other database programs?  We'd love to not have to
maintain two or more parallel, duplicative databases.


Dick Detwiler
Indian Valley Opportunity Center,   201 Main Street, Souderton, PA 18964

ivoc@pil.net



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