Mojo:
Check out the SDK here http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa431857.aspx
You'll need to create your own database and do the hierarchy linking yourself. The forms can display whatever you want from wherever you want.
HTH, Lon
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"mojo_rising" <mojo_rising[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A6D39D78-FE7C-4D74-B96E-55FF53494374[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > OK, I've just got my hands on BCM. Question: I would like to customize > (programmatically, if necessary) BCM to have a hierarchy higher than > Account: > so instead of > > Customer ==> Account > Customer ==> Division ==> Company > > I am a programmer, so don't mind having to create a custom form in Visual > Studio if that is inside of .NET 3.0, or elsewhere?? I have not been > involved in this sort of project (VBA, Office Automation) in many moons, > however, so just need to know where to look. > > Also, I would like to create a list box whose values are driven from other > data - basically, I want to customize BCM from behind the scenes. > > I was at the recent Launch event for MSDN and saw things about new Visual > Studio Office automation (OBA? I think), but not sure how BCM and this > might > converge. > > Thanks for pointing me to right resources. > > Cheers, > > Mark
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