Dennis Cote wrote:
sqlfan wrote:
I'm booking five resources, and right now I just use an excel sheet with
all
the dates in the first column (1/1/2000, 2/1/2000 ..., and the next five
columns are the five resources. When I book one, I just scroll to the
appropriate date and change the
sqlfan wrote:
Thank you so so so so so so so much So much. Even when I have your
code in front of me, it's still very very hard for me to understand it.
This is hard stuff! So much harder than a spreadsheet, but hopefully it
will work out in the end, because I'm programming in
On 4/7/08, sqlfan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm booking five resources, and right now I just use an excel sheet with all
the dates in the first column (1/1/2000, 2/1/2000 ..., and the next five
columns are the five resources. When I book one, I just scroll to the
appropriate date and
sqlfan wrote:
I'm booking five resources, and right now I just use an excel sheet with all
the dates in the first column (1/1/2000, 2/1/2000 ..., and the next five
columns are the five resources. When I book one, I just scroll to the
appropriate date and change the color of the column for
I guess I fit in the more ambitious category then. I hope my workload will
increase at any rate.
Anyway I've looked at some tutorials, but I'm a bit daunted.
What do you think about this layout:
[integer booking # (=unique ID)] - [integer start date] - [integer end date]
- [text everything
On 4/7/08, sqlfan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I fit in the more ambitious category then. I hope my workload will
increase at any rate.
Anyway I've looked at some tutorials, but I'm a bit daunted.
What do you think about this layout:
[integer booking # (=unique ID)] - [integer