Lisa,

Can you provide a little more information about your app?  For example how 
is the user prompted for his/her oncall schedule?  What period of time 
does this cover, week, month, reoccurring, variable?  Just off the top of 
my head, if you were getting the users to enter their oncall schedule for 
let's say a month, then all  you need to do is a tablewalk check for days 
missing between the beginning and end of the month.  Assuming this was a 
24/7 shop.


Ben Cantatore
Remedy Administrator
Avon
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I'm creating an on call system for our company and I would like to make 
sure that the end user does not accidentally skip a date or a time.
So when they are entering information as to who is on call I don't want 
(this would be in a table): 
Feb 20 Lisa Kemes 
Feb 22 Lisa Kemes 
Feb 23 Lisa Kemes 

I would like them to see: 
Feb 20 Lisa Kemes 
Feb 21 
Feb 22 Lisa Kemes 
Feb 23 Lisa Kemes 

Is there any easy way to do this?  (other than creating a separate table 
with every hour and date on it). 
Just wondering/brain storming.... 

Lisa Kemes 
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Tyco Electronics 
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