Your welcome!
I was thinking infolog was a pretty secure place to store information
as long as you were accessing the info with apache-ssl.
I know what you mean about infolog being cumbersome if you want to
use it for a specific purpose over and over again.
I was thinking that new templates could be made, using the existing
infolog tables, that could simplify the task of say a secretary
entering phone messages for his boss. Certain values that are always
the same could be hard coded into the form. In this case it would be
a new phone message is always entered into the category Phone Calls
without the secretary having to enter it each time, and the
delegation (who the message is for) could be on the same page so the
sec. would not have to switch to delegation tabs. Also many ffields
could be removed because they are unnecessary for taking a phone
message.
I guess this could be done with etemplates but I dont know how
exactly, and have heard etemplates is difficult.
- Will
On Jul 14, 2005, at 5:15 PM, James Mohr wrote:
Thanks Will and Brian for your quick responses.
I already started using the addresses for things like bank account and
insurance information. But then I got stuck trying to figure a way
to use it
for something like hardware inventory. Granted, I could create a
record for
each peice of HW or just manufacturer, then add the necessary fields.
However, that seem like a real kludge.
Notes didn't seem to fit as I was looking for something tabular,
and not just
a block of data. The infolog is a great tool, but there is a lot of
extra
stuff that makes it cumbersome to work with (in this content). Also
it seems
like a kludge.
What I was thinking about was a module where you had a table with,
say, 20
fields of various types (a few data fields, a few char fields, a
few tiny
text, a couple of text and so forth). A second table would define a
kind of
"virtual table". For example, it would contain N+2 fields, with the
virtual
table name and a description, plus the names of the fields within
the virtual
table. (Perhaps it would need some extra fields, but that's the
basic idea)
Well, if there is no such thing, I guess I will have to write it
myself.
Regards,
jimmo
On Thursday 14 July 2005 18:02, Will Taylor wrote:
Hello,
Infolog has the ability to store notes, and I use it to record all
kinds of information.
- Will
On Jul 14, 2005, at 3:32 PM, James Mohr wrote:
Hi All!
I was wondering if there was a phpgw module for general information
management. For example, I want to store information about:
- insurance policies
- hardware (configuration, warranty)
- CDs and albums
- etc.
Is there such a beast?
Regards,
Jim Mohr
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