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Sesame Database Manager is compatible with Symantec Q&A. Q & A users will find that Sesame uses many of the same keystrokes, the same search syntax, and almost the same programming syntax as used in a Q&A database. Sesame can also translate Q&A databases. Find out more.

 

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This area provides links to information and resources for users of Symantec Q&A. While, Sesame Database Manager is Q&A compatible, it is a separate product and is not a new version of Q&A.


Information for Q&A Users on Lantica.com

The Q&A to Sesame Translation Slideshow provides a quick look at a simple Q&A translation.

The Sesame FAQ has a number of answers relating to interaction and conversion between Q&A and Sesame.

The Sesame Library has articles relating to interaction and conversion between Q&A and Sesame.

A Q&A Translation Guide is available for learning about how to convert to Sesame from Q&A.

Übertragung von Datenbanken von F&A zu Sesame


Support for Q&A

Support for Q&A is provided by Professional Computer Technology Associates (PCTA)
http://www.pcta-usa.com


Q&A database newsletter

The Quick Answer Back Issue Library - 1995 through 2003

Back issues of the popular monthly newsletter dedicated to the Symantec Q&A database.

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I know that I have NEVER met a group of people that care so much about what they are working on as the people of Lantica and the people trying to use Sesame. It is amazing to me how much everyone, developers and users care about getting the best results.
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