So Byron, what do you think? Do you like the idea of a mysql database? On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Luke <tinmachin3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm up for helping too. Also, a big agree to Sean too, MySQL seems the best > way to go here. > > 2008/8/23 sean greenslade <zootboysean@xxxxxxxxx> > > I would be willing to help with this project. Because of all the different >> requirements of this, I would recommend a totally custom set of scripts, >> and >> a mysql database to hold all the data. >> >> On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 7:22 AM, Byron <klingemeister@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> > Hey. >> > >> > I do some part-time IT work for a voluntary paramilitary youth >> > organisation, >> > and we're loooking for a system to digitize the personell files of our >> > members. Here's a features list, all advice on how to implement will be >> a >> > great help. >> > >> > * Web-accesable via login >> > * Rank, Name, Phone Number, Address, Email Address, Physical Address. >> > * Training History >> > * Promotion History >> > * Miscellanous Notes. >> > * Different types of Administrator and notes that can be attached to >> > personell files that are seen by different types of administrator. >> > * Activity report page. I.e. This activity happenened on this date and >> > these >> > people attended from this time to this time. Attendance must be visible >> on >> > personell files. >> > * Attendance Register and counter for attendances of members. >> > * UI that a 65-year old who believes dialup is fast (the Unit Commander) >> > can >> > find his way around. >> > * Easily copiable and deployable. As in can be used by more than one >> unit. >> > >> > -- >> > I'm going out to find myself, if you see me here, keep me here untill I >> can >> > catch up >> > >> > If I haven't said so already, >> > >> > Thanks >> > Byron >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Feh. >> > > > > -- > Luke Slater > -- Feh.