Good question! That is one of the things in the PDK that I'm looking forward to using. My boss has purchased the PDK for us. So I'll be playing with^W^Wtesting everything out fully once I have my activation code or whatever it's called.

My 21 day trial expired a long time ago. He payed for it back in May, but our Accounts Payable clerk messed up and didn't include all of the required information when she sent in the check. ActiveState just sent us back a letter with our check about a week ago asking what it was for. I got the letter from AS on Friday at lunch and got it back in the mail Friday afternoon. Hopefully it won't take so long to get a response this time.

And the moral of this story is... if it's important, take care of it personally.


In reply to Re: PerlMSI - any good? by Mr. Muskrat
in thread PerlMSI - any good? by John M. Dlugosz

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