Hey,

Maybe just whip something up and let us see.  If there is more interest
after that then maybe you could do the latter.

Regards,

Justin Palmer



-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua J. Kugler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 4:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multi-User Issues


Just to get a general feel for interest:

Should I just whip up something quick and dirty and post to the mailing
list, 
or should I work up a nice page or two and put it on a web site?

Anyone else interested?

Warnring: to work up something, it might be a week or two as school is
getting 
really busy right now, but I'd love to do it, as I've used MySQL in 
multi-user environments.

j----- k-----

On Thursday 15 April 2004 03:05 pm, Justin Palmer said something like:
> Hi Joshua,
>
> I would love to here more about multi-user issues (like record 
> locking). I searched the archives by the title and by your name with 
> no luck. If you don't feel like going into detail, could you point out

> some good links to learn more about the subject.
>
> Regards,
>
> Justin Palmer
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joshua J. Kugler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 3:27 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Learning curve
>
>
> Mike -
>
> You didn't indicate your department, so I'm not sure what your 
> background is. Your message, overall, is a bit scary, as any 
> university that far behind
>
> right now would be worrisome.  I'm not exactly sure what you're asking

> for (as you didn't ouline your requirements), but I would first take a

> look on
> sites like sourceforge or freshmeat for systems that already do what
you
>
> want.  I'm sure the kind of record keeping you do has been done 
> before.
>
> But as to your main quesiton, it is very doable.  You just need to 
> keep in mind multi-user issue like record locking.  Search the 
> archives for messages
> by me about record locking for an elegant way to do it via a flag
field.
> If
> you can't find it, let me know, and I'll type it up again.
>
> j----- k-----
>
> On Thursday 15 April 2004 02:06 pm, Mike T. Caskey said something 
> like:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I'm wondering if anyone can help me find out how much time/training 
> > is
> >
> > needed to accomplish my task using MySQL.
> >
> > My background: I'm fresh to the world of MySQL and databases in 
> > general.  I do have some fundamental knowledge in the area of 
> > programming and databases, but nothing too in-depth.
> >
> > My story:  I work for a University that is seemingly falling behind 
> > the technical times.  My department is using MS Access as the 
> > primary software for handling data, but we're still mainly hard-copy

> > for our records-management.  Obviously, there are problems with 
> > keeping hard-copy for everything.  I was buried in paperwork for a 
> > short while
> >
> > before I decided to create simple databases/forms using 
> > OpenOffice.org, since it was so easy.  Someone in management noticed

> > the consistency emerging from my office and inquired. When I told 
> > them
> >
> > about my databases, they decided everyone in the department could 
> > benefit from them and assigned the project of making this available 
> > to
> >
> > all.
> >
> > My problem:  My databases are single-user systems for use in 
> > OpenOffice.org and would be difficult to roll them out to my entire 
> > team.  I don't want to install OO.o on everyones computer and I 
> > don't want to learn MS Access as it is known for being a temporary 
> > solution.
> >
> > So I need something that can keep up with the times and can be 
> > rolled out easily (web interface?).  I also need to be able to 
> > append scanned
> >
> > images to records (PDF or JPEG?).  This is all pretty complex and 
> > I'm definitely not technically equipped to create this just yet.
> >
> > MySQL?:  I believe a good question would be whether or not MySQL 
> > would
> >
> > be a good solution for this.  What do you think?  Also, how long 
> > would
> >
> > it take me to learn the necessary information?  Lastly, how long 
> > would
> >
> > it take to develop such a system?
> >
> > I appreciate your time and information!
> > Thanks,
> > Mike T. Caskey
>
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