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The DataBasix Forum is an interactive web forum where users of DataBasix products gather to access and share information regarding DataBasix Products.
Because DataBasix products are used around the world in a wide variety of industries, the forum enables all types of DataBasix product users to interact
with one another, making the forum an international community where members can help each other and share alternative ways they use DataBasix products to
accomplish specific tasks.
The DataBasix Forum is designed so that all questions and answers are automatically databased. Thus, the forum's Find function operates similar to the
Find function found in DataBasix products themselves, and can be used to search the entire database of topics to retrieve all posts that include specific
key words or phrases you specify.
Although the DataBasix Forum is designed as a resource to assist all LeadCommander users with learning as well as technical issues, since information posted
on the forum is by product users, as well as DataBasix itself, DataBasix Technologies does not consider the forum to be a technical support service, thus,
access to the forum is free to all registered DataBasix product users!
As you can see, the DataBasix Forum is much more resourceful than the typical web site's FAQ section which is based upon what that site's administrator
feels are the most frequently asked questions. And, unlike companies that subcontract services out to third parties, DataBasix Technologies itself
moderates the DataBasix Forum, ensuring that members' privacy is safeguarded and to help protect against abuse.
The DataBasix Forum is an invaluable resource to any level of user. As a registered member, you can:
Ask questions about DataBasix products that aren't necessarily covered by the documentation
Learn how to apply a product's features to fit the way you use the product
Read other members' posts to discover alternative ways to use a product
Draw upon other members' use of DataBasix products to help you shorten your learning curve and avoid common mistakes
Search the ever-growing database archives of the forum
Share experiences with other users
Answer other users' product questions
* Please note that because use of the DataBasix Forum is provided as a courtesy, DataBasix's normal technical support channels will receive prioirty
over the forum. This means that DataBasix's direct participation on the forum may be limited. Thus, you are encouraged to contribute to the forum
community whenever you feel you can be helpful, because as the saying goes, "What goes around, comes around"!
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