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*Dunc Sargent
Re: Survey module
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10-28-2004 12:42 PM in reply to:
pcchenard
Not really, since we can't discuss unannounced products or schedules.
Anything we might tell you would be a guess at best, and probably not be the
kind of data you would want to bank on. Basically, there is no product
until it gets announced.
On another note, I wrote this poem about waiting.
leaves that grew in spring
now fall as autumn breezes wisk
and grow again next spring
little changes do they risk
a summer then
and fall again
and spring to come once more
then my love will whisper
the words that i adore
--dunc++
"pcchenard" wrote in message
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> I would really like to hear from one of the developers on this if
possible. Is there one out there who can offer some insite?
>
> Thanks,
> Pete
*Allen Jessup
Re: Survey module
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10-28-2004 01:02 PM in reply to:
pcchenard
If you have Civil design on subscription you will automatically be migrated
to Civil Design Professional. If you only have LDT you will have the
opportunity to migrate the licenses to Civil 3D for $100.00. I would take
that dead (actually I am taking that deal). I've been told that until all
the modules (with the possible exception of Hydrology) are migrated to Civil
3D you will still get a "Companion" installation of LDT for that release.
Talk to your reseller about what is best for you. If you still get the "We
don't know" routine get a different reseller.
If you subscription contract is still in effect you should be getting a
letter from Autodesk explaining some of this. You could also try calling the
Autodesk Business Center. Give them your subscription contract # and see if
you can get anything out of them.
Luck
Allen
"pcchenard" wrote in message
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> Probably not...but that's a crock. Subscriptions are due and I need to
figure out how many licenses of what to keep, downgrade or ditch. I can't
do that without knowing what is goig to happen with the Survey module. But
then what do they care? It's in their best interest and more money in their
pocket to keep me in the dark.D
*Don Reichle
Re: Survey module
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10-29-2004 06:17 PM in reply to:
pcchenard
Dunc;
And to think I almost skipped these last two notes in the thread.
I'm impressed!
A computer nerd with the gift of prose!
Whooda thunk it?
--
Don Reichle
Hacker Engineering, Inc.
"King of Work-Arounds"
LDT & CD 2004
C3D/LDT 2004
On HP Pavilion a367c
2.80 Ghz/512MB RAM
XP PRO - SP2
"Dunc Sargent" wrote in message
news:41814b9e$1_1@newsprd01...
> Not really, since we can't discuss unannounced products or schedules.
> Anything we might tell you would be a guess at best, and probably not be
> the
> kind of data you would want to bank on. Basically, there is no product
> until it gets announced.
>
> On another note, I wrote this poem about waiting.
>
> leaves that grew in spring
> now fall as autumn breezes wisk
> and grow again next spring
> little changes do they risk
> a summer then
> and fall again
> and spring to come once more
> then my love will whisper
> the words that i adore
>
> --dunc++
>
> "pcchenard" wrote in message
> news:24914910.1098975401189.JavaMail.jive@jiveforu m1.autodesk.com...
>> I would really like to hear from one of the developers on this if
> possible. Is there one out there who can offer some insite?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Pete
>
>



