Re: [nyphp-talk] Stored MS Access procedures > PHP/MySQL?

2007-06-19 Thread Rahmin Pavlovic
David Krings wrote: > A quick googling gave this among others: > http://www.convert-in.com/acc2sql.htm > I actually use that, which can be incredibly useful. It keeps the keys and does a create table/insert into for all the data; I'm more interested in retaining more of the fancier stuff like

Re: [nyphp-talk] Stored MS Access procedures > PHP/MySQL?

2007-06-19 Thread David Krings
Rahmin Pavlovic wrote: A colleague of mine wants to convert a large MS Access DB to the web, while retaining all keys, queries, forms and stored procedures in some sort of manageable CMS. (I can easily dump the data, but would have to manually redo the stored stuff.) Anyone know of such a thing

[nyphp-talk] OT: Technical Writing

2007-06-19 Thread David Krings
Hi! Most of you work in the software industry and may have a good tip for an employment opportunity as Technical Writer. Ideally in the Capital Region of NY. I am also open to software support and software testing. I wish I could do something with PHP, but my skills are so limited that I dou

[nyphp-talk] Stored MS Access procedures > PHP/MySQL?

2007-06-19 Thread Rahmin Pavlovic
A colleague of mine wants to convert a large MS Access DB to the web, while retaining all keys, queries, forms and stored procedures in some sort of manageable CMS. (I can easily dump the data, but would have to manually redo the stored stuff.) Anyone know of such a thing? I'm assuming there're

Re: [nyphp-talk] Going rates:

2007-06-19 Thread inforequest
Keith Casey mailinglists-at-caseysoftware.com |nyphp dev/internal group use| wrote: On 6/18/07, Greg Rundlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Annual Salary/2,000 = hourly rate There are 52 weeks /yr minus 2 weeks /yr vacation = 50 weeks @ 40 hrs / week = 2,000 hours / yr available for work This

Re: [nyphp-talk] filewhatevertime for Windows folder

2007-06-19 Thread David Krings
pyurt wrote: David Can you provide a little more detail. How are you testing file time? What OS? Are you getting increasing times from the files with just the wrong time or complete random values? Paul I tested this on XP and the reported times are always the same. This is what I us

Re: [nyphp-talk] Going rates:

2007-06-19 Thread Keith Casey
On 6/18/07, Greg Rundlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Annual Salary/2,000 = hourly rate There are 52 weeks /yr minus 2 weeks /yr vacation = 50 weeks @ 40 hrs / week = 2,000 hours / yr available for work This is a rough estimation of the hourly *Cost* E.g. for worker "John" 100K annual rate (~$50