Have you tried starting from pgaccess? It's TCL/TK.
Also I understand your reasons for mangling your email address but unmangled
addresses work best on the lists. If I hadn't happened to notice the 'nospam'
bit by chance you wouldn't be getting this reply.
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Nigel J. Andrews
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003, JeanYves wrote:
> Sorry, I'm not subscribed, PLS mail: 7ukwn@wanadoo.fr
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> Hi list,
>
> I plan to make a clone of my actual commercial gestion (only customers,
> proformas, invoicing and suppliers; no accounting). BTW: it is for my
> computer shop.
>
> the skeleton of the database is quite ready, but I can't make it for the
> graphical interface language.
>
> Today's CG works from M$ Access, with local data processing (berk!!) and
> with some annoying bugs.
>
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>
> I plan to make PG doing all the data processing through stocked procs.
>
> For maintenance and development reasons, I prefer to use an interpreted
> language (too hard for me to program it in C: too much time to spend on
> code itself and security).
>
> One of my problem is presentation i.e.: I wasn't able to present a customer
> list in a tabular form (such as access does) with Perl/Tk (however, Perl/Tk
> is a really nice and easy to program language!)
>
> I also would like this graphical interfacing to work under M$ windows 98/XP,
> as Linux and windows stations exists on my network.
> My last (and least) option would be to make it under M$ access :-(
>
> Any (wise) advice will be very welcome,
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> Jean-Yves F. Barbier
>
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