Oh God, I totally agree on these,,, this dang project has had so many
acceptions to the rules and acceptions to their own exceptions.....
YEP I just found a Training Coordinator that is also the County Director,
Child welfare Specialist and County Sherif!! And now some of the people im
listing dont even work for the state, yep some of the training Coordinators
are {{{COMPANIES}}} Ok! Ok,,, breath... breath... where's that Cuervo gold
when I need it.
On 8/25/06, Denny Valliant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 8/25/06, Richard Dillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > ...
> > I definately see where a cCounty Coordinator will be county wide but a
> > Training Coordinator could be at the city level so based on zipcode but
> > not
> > in every county.
>
>
> Man, I love databases.
>
> Really you want to try to nail down this stuff using some ESP. If you are
> up
> on the content yourself (& internal workflow, etc.), you will be able to
> make
> some decisions that will simplify things down the road.
>
> Like, they'll say, "County Coords do x and y" and "Training Coords do w
> and
> x",
> and forget to tell you that some "people" are both training coords AND
> county
> coords, so if you haven't thought about that possibility before-hand...
> it's
> harder.
>
> Recon. as much as possible before you even start wanking with table
> structs
> or user interfaces. Ask lots of Qs. The more you know, the less you
> work.
> Maybe.
>
> At any rate, here the zips span counties, so zips and couties are totally
> different,
> as far as a "service area"... e.g. zip != county nor vice
> versa. Sometimes
> it does,
> of course, but only sometimes.
>
> What I've done in the past is have a zip field, with a "lookup" button
> next
> to it
> that pulls the counties for that zip. You just need to be sure there is a
> clear
> difference between a county that is part of an address, and a county that
> is
> a "service area" or whatever. Or zipcode, if that's the service area.
> Bah. That paragraph made a ton of sense. Should be 3 pages or so, prolly.
> ;-)
>
> Stuff like this is where AJAX really shines... I used pop-up windows and
> JS
> back in the day, but I'd do it in a little DIV in a heartbeat now. Oh I
> love a
> slick UI, yes I do. But I like it all, really. Even cryptic,
> green-on-black...
>
> Could I make any less sense? Yeeeowzers. Well, hope it somehow helps.
>
> Can't see how, but, hey, I'll send it anywayz.
> :D
>
>
>
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