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Sesame just offers so much more.
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Sesame Database Manager is compatible with Symantec Q&A. Q & A users will find that Sesame uses many of the same keystrokes, the same search syntax, and almost the same programming syntax as used in a Q&A database. Sesame can also translate Q&A databases. Find out more.

 

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Lantica Software, LLC
PO Box 27
Penn's Park, PA 18940
Phone: (800) 410-6315
Attn: William Halpern - CEO
whalpern@lantica.com

Philadelphia, PA - June 09, 2003 - Lantica Software Plans Pre-Launch Meeting.

As Lantica Software's new small business database management product, code-named Sesame, approaches completion, Lantica's principals have scheduled a pre-launch meeting for mid-July 2003.

"We can see the light at the end of the tunnel!," exclaimed William Halpern, CEO of Lantica Software. "With Development nearing the wrap-up stage, it's time for us to sit down and make the decisions that we need to make in order to get this product into the hands of our users."

The pre-launch meeting is expected to take place at the main Sesame development location in the Cleveland area. The meeting is intended to clarify and finalize arrangements for non-development issues associated with marketing, distribution and pricing structure of Sesame. Lantica intends to issue further information following this meeting.

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I have experimented with using the @sendmail command with a command button. The basic flow was that a patient would call a central call center from there home or Drs Office. The rep on the phone would collect the necessary information and schedule the patient at a specific location. The rep would press the command button and based on the facility location element an e-mail was generated to that location with the patient data and all necessary information. By the time the patient could hang up the phone and drive to the location the office was already aware of there arrival with all the needed patient data. I was pretty much successful at getting all this to work.
  Robert Scott
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