I might something you need. to add xslt-support to phpgroupware 0.9.16.008 you need this patch: http://savannah.gnu.org/patch/download.php?item_id=4035&item_file_id=5271 to apply the patch: patch -p0 < patchfile.diff
You might find something you need from the app property - which is an XSLT app. The app property have (amongst other things) a metadabase for entitites which you can administrate from Admin->Property->Admin entity. Here you can add entity-categories - and for each entity-categoriy you can add attributes (of almost any any type). eksample: The entity "equipment" can have the category "Fire alarm central" the entity-categoriy can have the attribute "status" as a listbox, attribute2 as date (which is validated during input), attribute3 as checkbox and so on... You will need to give access to this entity-categoriy from Admin->Property->Permissions The actual entity-categoriy will show up in the menu Property->Equipment. Select the category "Fire alarm central" and you can start entering records. regards Sigurd Mauricio wrote: > Uhh.. may be my app can't help you... or can... i don't know! > > I've been working on an app (really four apps very similars) that > generates research questionnaires (forms) on an automatic way. > > It's for an network of non-governamental organization that assists > youngs, the apps will manage the Youngs, Educators, Organizations and > Activities informations. > > At this moment there aren't an administration tool, the questionnaries, > questions, alternatives, etc need to be inserted directly on database. > And only four types of questions are allowed: open answer (text), > alternatives, multiple alternatives and date. > > Future (very near) plans includes an app to generate reports crossing > the informations, export to CSV (for Execel and others import) and SPSS > (statistics program). > > I'm developping on phpgw 0.9.16, but have interest to know what you are > planning for next versions... I read something about XSLT templates, > very good, since I couldn't do phplib's tpl work how I want! > > Congratullations to everyone who worked on phpgw!!! > And sorry my poor english... > > Regards, > > Mauricio. > > > Sigurd Nes wrote: > >> At this point it is not very well defined - but my company (a public >> housing company) is looking into purchasing a human resource competence >> management system - and the price tag is rather steep. Since we already >> are using phpgroupware for facilities management - and I know how to - I >> am thinking of adding what we need into phpgroupware. >> >> The basic features would be like: >> * List of education and courses per user. >> * List of type of experience pr categories and period and a rating of >> skills per user. >> * Ability to generate a standardized CV as PDF and Excel (also good for >> openoffice) >> * The user will maintain the information - which possibly (as option) >> needs approval from a moderator per record. >> * Job-requirements profile - and matching against relevant users to >> reveal need for training/education. >> * Users wish list for training education. >> >> Do this sound feasible? >> I am really interested in what you have been working on. >> >> Regards >> >> Sigurd >> >> Mauricio wrote: >> >>> Do you have some references on what a system like that may do? >>> >>> May be I'm working on something similar... or probably useful. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Mauricio >>> >>> Sigurd Nes wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Is the app hr used for anything ? >>>> Would it be ok for me to take it over and make something comprising a >>>> competence management system? >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> Sigurd >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ Phpgroupware-developers mailing list Phpgroupware-developers@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/phpgroupware-developers