Coffee Cup form builder for sql server?
What are the chances of making a form builder like the current one that would work with Microsoft Sql Server? That would be so much better for many of us at agencies. I would imagine your fee's for the software could really increase for this version as well.
I know one company that would be all over this so I am sure many more would as well.
I know one company that would be all over this so I am sure many more would as well.
I think people have brought this up before and the word was, not anytime soon. But, I'm sure if I am wrong Scott or Spinny will be happy to make an appearance.
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It is our long-term goal to support other databases. Just don't know when that maybe exactly
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This refers to an old post but I agree with Thomas and would re-purchase existing CoffeeCup tools if they would work with SQL Server.
What is the difference between Microsoft's server, Xamp and Wamp both have databases and can be configured to be a home server with the ability to go live. I use Wamp by choice to test what I expect to see when the site or form goes online. I may have got the question wrong but that is how I interpret your question. If it is just a matter of conversion I think to save to csv and a simple script would load to MS's database.
You get the best of both worlds a fantastic form now and the possibilities of one that will replace it eventually
You get the best of both worlds a fantastic form now and the possibilities of one that will replace it eventually
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