I'm sharing a dilemma to the list in hopes of getting in touch with anyone has 
been in a similar situation (although I have looked high and low without 
finding one similar case for over two months). Our library requires that the 
Senior employee In Charge be updated on our Intranet based on an old relational 
database which contains staff schedules. So when John Smith is in the library, 
if he outranks Kate Stewart, his name is posted at the top of the page. 
However, when John Smith's shift is over and Jo Grant appears, she's outranked 
by Kate Stewart, whose name then replaces John's.


That system has to be replaced, however. A few weeks back, I began likening the 
situation to the old, deprecated Foursquare: whoever is highest ranking when 
present is Mayor. Unfortunately, that was the old Foursquare, and no one left a 
recipe, how-to or breadcrumb trail behind.


There are lots of in/out boards (like Tabzon) online, and a few js calendars, 
but I have found absolutely nothing that ranks seniority and automagically 
pushes the name of the senior officer somewhere.


Worst-case scenario is that I'd have to write one from scratch, and I'm really 
more of a front-end person. But I'm posting here to see if anyone, anywhere has 
the same scenario and how they've dealt with it. I would honestly be surprised 
if there isn't an existing open-source solution for such a need--after all, all 
kinds of commercial enterprises, military situations etc. depend on seniority 
rankings.


I should mention that the quickest, most logical and least labor-intensive 
method, "just post it manually as a status update", is out. Don't ask why.


--
Rodney Griffith
Developer/Network Systems Administrator
Euclid Public Library
631 East 222nd Street
Euclid, Ohio 44123
216-261-5300 x602
t: @rodneyegriffith<https://twitter.com/rodneyegriffith>

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