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Posted 09/13/2006 7:13:31 AM
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Hi,

"The new release will be made available on September 22, 2006. "

Do you know, will the StrataTrain E-Reference 
(http://www.stratatrain.com/buyIt1.html) be ready when the next release of SF is made available and will it contain material for the new features, such as the security add-on?

Kari

ps. Any info on the E-Reference pricing...?

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Posted 09/13/2006 8:31:07 AM


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Looks like the Volume 1 of the StrataTrain E-Reference will be available on or around the release date of 1.5.  However, the E-Reference is lagging slightly behind the product in certain areas.  For instance, it does not currently contain any information pertaining to the security module, but it does contain information on most of the advanced business object features that have been added since the initial product release.


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Posted 09/13/2006 3:29:20 PM
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Trent,
Yes, this answers my questions. Thanks. Again, meant no offense as to your decision not to include it but mainly needed know the price.
The "other" framework I refer to specifically is for Visual Foxpro and the initial subscription cost is about the same as Strataframe current pricing w/Security add-on. And although this VFP framework has a very good security implementation, the one you describe definitely sounds more robust. For instance, the ability to assign more than 1 role to a user, auditing, etc.

Thanks again,
Randy
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Posted 09/13/2006 5:03:13 PM


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No offense was taken, I just wanted to make sure you understood why we have the security module as an add-on versus an included feature.  Thanks for your comments.
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