We are using CGIDEV, I realy like it. You will have to decide between working in web like web or like green screen. The later may make it easyr to train the old people, but also makes the web pages that dont "feel" like web.

You can also  use NetData, but I will only recomend it for simple inquiry.
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Mary Koetting wrote:

We're a small shop (5 RPG/COBOL programmers) with an I5 Iseries (Apache
server) and we're researching a new tool to write web applications and would
appreciate any input you have on the subject...we have some visual RPG
experience and have a couple of web applications using Brad Stone's eRPG.


There will be forms entry, maintenance, automatic emailing, real time
updating with about 100 users and it would use at least 30 files...would
also love to have something in place that would capture the form as a
scanned object and pass it to an Oracle database....we spend a lot of effort
feeding forms to a scanner. Don't know if this is even possible but would
save a lot of work.

We want to be able to use function keys to move from one screen to another.

We would like to get cut down on our interactive workload and also need to
keep track of who does what...we have a lot of PHI information (HIPAA) so we
have to know when, how and who changed the information. I've seen a little
of the Nexus Portal and I'd like to know if anyone has experience with it
also.

We greatly appreciate any and all guidance...thanks!

Mary Koetting

Senior Programmer Analyst

Missouri Consolidated Health Care

573-526-2856




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