Hi Sytze,

I can't help you at this time due to my current load, but I do want to point out that #6 is possible with the MySQL (MariaDB) backend that I'm using over the web. So many here crapped on the idea of using a web database but what you've described should suffice for some of those concerns. Sorry that doesn't help your DBF-backend project, but if you switch, just know that #6 can be done easily. This is another time I'm glad I switched off of DBFs and went to MySQL.

Good luck!

Thanks,
--Mike


On 2014-07-07 15:53, Sytze de Boer wrote:
Over time, I have developed specific applications which are used to record
and monitor financial information for AID projects.
These aid projects are usually financed by the World Bank and the National
Government, such as Afghanistan and Papua New Guinea

I completed one such program for Afghanistan in 2006. This project was
extended in 2012 and the software was updated at that time.
In other words, it is a well established, bug free system.
It is a simple multi-user system. A dozen or so free standing dbf files.
About the only complexity is the reporting system where the reports are
very specific to both the National Government and strict WB standards.

Now they have a a new IT manager and he has asked me to price an alteration
to the software.
He has asked for
1.       Web based access based on web 2.0

2. Central database system (SQL, MySQL, or Oracle backend systems).

3.       The software should have a user tracking system that each user
logs in all the activities should be logged.

4. Backup system inside the software to backup the database no the
whole software.

5.       The software should support email services to send and receive
emails automatically

6. The software should support SSL Certificates to secure end users
data access.
I do not know how to implement items 1, 2, and 6
Item 3 and 4 is simple. Item 5 is nonsense.

Is anyone interested in supporting me in this venture, and if so, how do
you propose we go about it.










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Kind regards,
Sytze de Boer
Kiss Software


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