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Omnis 7/SQL Developer
Posted by James James on July 1, 2022 at 3:40 amHello all,
I have a relationship with a company needing assistance with Omnis 7-built software, SQL databases.
Would any forum members be able to assist with recommendations on a developer who can assist?
Thank you!
Sarah White replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago 6 Members · 7 Replies -
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Hi James,
Where is your client based and in what industry? It might be useful to provide this information in order to narrow down the search for the most suitable providers.
Rgds, Gav
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Hi James,
it depends on the specific topic – but we / I have a lot of experience with Omnis 7 and Microsoft SQL-Server (backend).
Best regards, Benjamin
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Thanks all, it’s a legacy property management system QubeVision if that’s helpful 🙂
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I’m based in NZ and still working in Omnis7 so I might be able to provide them with some support if required.
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Hi,
This is an old thread but I thought to pitch in as well. I just because of the member of this community. I have worked for many years with Omnis7 front-end and backend Sybase, Oracle, DB2. I would be glad to help
Regards, Tariq Khan -
In order to find developers who can provide the help you need, consider exploring the following options:
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Online Developer Communities:
- Omnis Community Forum: Omnis Software maintains an official community forum where you can ask for assistance and recommendations for developers familiar with Omnis 7, lead data enrichment, and SQL databases. Visit their forum and post your query. Forum Link: Omnis Community Forum
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Freelance Platforms:
- Upwork: Upwork is a popular platform to find freelance developers with expertise in specific technologies. You can post a job description outlining your requirements and invite developers to bid on your project. Website Link: Upwork
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LinkedIn:
- Use LinkedIn to search for professionals who list Omnis 7 and SQL database skills on their profiles. You can directly message them to inquire about their availability and interest in assisting with your project.
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Tech Forums and Subreddits:
- Consider checking technology-related subreddits or other online forums where developers discuss various technologies. You might find developers who have experience with Omnis 7 and SQL databases.
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Local Developer Groups:
- If you’re looking for developers in your local area, search for developer meetups, user groups, or tech events where you can network and potentially find individuals with the required expertise.
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This reply was modified 3 months, 3 weeks ago by
Sarah White.
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