Anyone out there familier with Borlands Star Team SDK? If so I'd love to here from you. Thanks Sorry my question was so vague. Tye was correct that I am most comfortable programming in perl. I'm exploring the Star Team SDK using perl and perhaps a little VB as well. I was just wondering if anyone had any experience using perl with the SDK, specifically as it relates to Change Requests. Unfortunately I'm not the most experience programmer so its nice to get advice from more seasoned folks on how to use the SDK since Borland does not document it very well for us novices. I was able to find one example program written in perl which was helpful. I was hoping there might be some example of how to access Change Request using the SDK. Specifically I want to write a program that will email specific people when ever a Change Requests "Responsiblity" field changes. My first step however is to access the Change Requests and I'm not sure how to do that. Thanks for repsonding to my post and I hope that clears things up a bit.

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