Well, you could do something like that, or you could have a page 
special for them where they enter in job # and/or other related 
items. It really depends on your situation, but my point was just to 
think of using the web interface as the way to communicate back to 
your database, rather than writing a front end app for it.
Good luck and post back how it works out.

At 09:24 AM 3/16/2007, you wrote:
>Steve Ellenoff wrote:
> > Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but couldn't you just have them hit
> > the website to trigger that jobs are done? Every mobile device
> > already has support for browsing the web so there's little need for
> > you to write a custom mobile client app for them. I recall seeing
> > ways to create the web pages to fit / size properly for mobile
> > devices even.. this is the route I'd take if feasible.
> >
>You mean like the email marketing, where you hit a link with a really
>crazy url and the PHP behind the scenes updates a database (basically
>showing that you clicked on the link) then redirects you to the proper
>page?
>
>--
>Michael J. Babcock, MCP
>MB Software Solutions, LLC
>http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
>http://fabmate.com
>"Work smarter, not harder, with MBSS custom software solutions!"
>
>
>
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