some light.
>
> Regards
> kumar
>
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likely be one
> of those things that might be best LGPL'd if added to my app.
>
> Best Wishes,
> Chris Travers
>
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Subject: Re: [SQL] Calendar Scripts - Quite a complex one
> Hi,
>
> The complexity comes while scheduling the appointments. Let us say, I have
> scheduled so many meetings in my cale
ay, January 07, 2004 3:43 AM
Subject: Re: [SQL] Calendar Scripts - Quite a complex one
Peter,
> You can probably lift out the complete calendar functionality from an
> existing groupware solution, say, www.egroupware.org. I'm not sure
> whether it's practical to do the calendar thin
Peter,
> You can probably lift out the complete calendar functionality from an
> existing groupware solution, say, www.egroupware.org. I'm not sure
> whether it's practical to do the calendar things in the database, since
> you will also need a significant amount of intelligence in the client
Kumar wrote:
> I am working on Postgres 7.3.4 on RH Linux . For our application, we
> are in a position to give calendar function (appointments and
> scheduling) with our application. Can somebody suggest me links or
> sample scripts for developing the calendar function.
You can probably lift out
Dear Friends,
I am working on Postgres 7.3.4 on RH Linux . For our
application, we are in a position to give calendar function (appointments and
scheduling) with our application. Can somebody suggest me links or sample
scripts for developing the calendar function.
It is much similar to MS