Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!pacbell.com!tandem!zorch!xanthian From: xanthian@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG (Kent Paul Dolan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Superbase and Arexx Message-ID: <1990Aug21.130544.6519@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> Date: 21 Aug 90 13:05:44 GMT References: <27994@nigel.ee.udel.edu> Organization: SF Bay Public-Access Unix Lines: 59 In article <27994@nigel.ee.udel.edu> RN6%WINDSOR1.bitnet@ugw.utcs.utoronto.ca (Blair Middleton) writes: >---------------------------------------------------------- >Here is a question that I hope someone out in Netland can help >me with. I am trying to get Precision Software's relational >database program, Superbase Professional, to talk with >Amigavision via its AREXX port but have been having no luck >whatsoever. I have to be able to call Superbase and have it return >data entries, etc. The documentation is skimpy on this matter >(it only has a "ReadMe" file on the master disk that even >tells you that it has AREXX capabilities). I have had the program >registered for about a year and haven't heard from the company >in that time so I don't know if they are really supporting their >product. I have called the company but they said that I have to >pay a $75 fee for the answer to this question as they only have tech >support for the first 2 weeks! I haven't had any trouble with >Superbase till I have tried to interact with Amigavision. > >So if anyone has ANY experience with this kind of problem (and any >possible solution), could they please respond either by E-Mail or to >the Net. > >Also, if anyone has any other relational database programs that could >use with Amigavision that utilizes AREXX, I would be very appreciative >if they could pass the info along. Thanks in advance. Somehow I'd have thought companies trying to sell in the Amiga market would have caught on by now. The Superbase folks claim to be "AREXX compatible" but omit any documentation telling how to use this purported facility. Blair, in all innocence, having spent big bucks for this package, says "where's the docs on how to use this AREXX" feature, and the company tells him he's going to have to cough up lots more money to get the docs that were irresponsibly omitted from the original shrink wrap product. Like their responsibility to make the product usable _in_the_first_place_ magically disappeared two weeks after he bought it. And Blair tells his story on one of the many nets where the Amiga is discussed, and what, 150,000 potential customers for Superbase find out they don't want to put themselves in the position of having to deal with the company's product support, so probably are dissuaded from buying the product. Haven't the vendors learned? AMIGA USERS KISS AND TELL! Screw with just ONE customer, and the world finds out, your rep goes through the floor, rapidly followed by the trend line on your sales chart. An oft told story. How many companies aren't selling in the Amiga market any more after the word got out on USENet, or Compuserve, or BIX, or Fidonet, or Genie, or PeopleLink, or ... The marketplace is global in more than the shipping lanes, gang, your misdeeds and your excellences are reported worldwide, so your reputation is global, too. Smarten up! Pay attention, the customer may not always be right, but you're going to wish you'd treated him as if he were. Kent, the man from xanth. -- Anyone taking bets on how much longer Montgomery Grant will be around? Tell all your friends! ;-)