But CocoaMySQL appears broken with Tiger. At least it didn't work for
me. Refused to connect to any of my databases. I downloaded the MySQL
Administrator from the MySQL site. Works great but doesn't allow me
to manage database content. So what? I use Rev!
Dan
On Jul 5, 2005, at 1:59 PM,
Sometime around 30/6/05 (at 20:47 -0500) Stephen Barncard said:
Keith;
Are you sure the resources aren't already available at the ISP the
office already uses for its web site (assuming it has one)?
It is a political issue rather than a financial one I'm afraid. [sigh]
Actually, it is also a
Revolution with simple scripting and stack structure, yes; MySQL,
no. Not yet, anyway. :-)
I was under the assumption that this was a shared database project.
If it's just the same app on the same machine, then a card-metaphor
thing would work. If it goes on the network like that, one user
Hi Stephen - thanks for the further comments!
Revolution with simple scripting and stack structure, yes; MySQL,
no. Not yet, anyway. :-)
I was under the assumption that this was a shared database project.
That's something that she's hoping to be able to do. I'm rapidly
coming to the
Hi Keith,
I designed a simple application to keep track of payments to ca. 1000
accounts. Originally I went with a single text file, parsed for the
individual account data which was then loaded into fields in a single
stack, but I had troubles getting the formatting to work equally well
on
I've been working things out as much as possible by using the
documentation and searching my email archives, but I'd appreciate
some live input on this if y'all don't mind!
What's the very simplest way to build a basic card database stack
which needs to be used by more than one person at
: Thursday, June 30, 2005 3:44 AM
To: Revolution List
Subject: How do I make simple multiple user access app?
I've been working things out as much as possible by using the
documentation and searching my email archives, but I'd appreciate
some live input on this if y'all don't mind!
What's the very
I have make some database before, and I use these method :
A stack for each user (in the user directories), and work with field -- There
are a problem : With more than 1000 entries, the stack is really big, and
slow...
A text file, with separator (good, but can be slow if the engine is not
Hi Keith,
What's the very simplest way to build a basic card database stack which
needs to be used by more than one person at once?
This is a simple data capture tool which creates a new card for each chunk
of data that's entered (details on a new product) and spits out a
tab-delimited text
This is a simple data capture tool which creates a new card for
each chunk of data that's entered (details on a new product) and
spits out a tab-delimited text file to be sent off to another
organisation for their use.
It is likely to be left open on someone's screen, but it is also
likely
Keith;
Are you sure the resources aren't already available at the ISP the
office already uses for its web site (assuming it has one)?
Your wife's fears notwithstanding, MySQL is offered with other web
goodies at a very reasonable price at many ISPs, such as Dreamhost
(less than $10/month
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