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Halo002
Apologies:
we are intending to begin using sharepoint (may well be 2007 rather than
2003). we want to move our housekeeping (15000+ customers and associated
catalogs)from retiring systems to MS SQL but then manage the data and be able
to find and amend via sharepoint.
how useful is infopath to this end and what is the score on who needs a copy
of which software to view or amend or on forms server? We have reasonable vb
and .net skills so I'm unsure whether to go the infopath route or just
develop our own screens.
Just how many different ways of skinning this cat are there? I've found
about 4 so far but I just want to know which is the sensible way to go.
we are intending to begin using sharepoint (may well be 2007 rather than
2003). we want to move our housekeeping (15000+ customers and associated
catalogs)from retiring systems to MS SQL but then manage the data and be able
to find and amend via sharepoint.
how useful is infopath to this end and what is the score on who needs a copy
of which software to view or amend or on forms server? We have reasonable vb
and .net skills so I'm unsure whether to go the infopath route or just
develop our own screens.
Just how many different ways of skinning this cat are there? I've found
about 4 so far but I just want to know which is the sensible way to go.