Dave Crozier wrote:
> Michael,
> Depending upon how many columns you need the ctMDay activex appointment
> scheduling control from DBI will do exactly what you want. I have a similar
> application here with machines not days along the columns and times down the
> rows. The intersection shows a job which can be drilled down to  and the
> size of the block shows the elapsed time for each job on each machine.
>
> I'm sure that the control is freely available from DBI now under the Sedna
> VFP9 release but I've not checked as I have the corporate toolbox here which
> contains all the DBi controls.
>
> Only one problem - you are limited to 10 displayable columns at any one time
> even though the underlying matrix will support up to about 200 I think. Oh
> and by the way I have a touch screen working on it and we can drag jobs from
> one machine to another or one timeslot to another. One of the other
> operators has it on two 19" monitors displayed in the "QC lab" where
> everyone can see the scheduled work in the factory.
>
> Drag and drop is no problem as is double click drill down and event
> colouring etc etc. If you can live with the 10 column display restriction
> then it is ideal and will do the job with very little effort. If you want to
> see a screenshot just ask.
>   

This sounds exactly what I need.  They'd go for the two 19" monitor 
concept you mentioned.  Please post a link to the screenshot!  Thanks!

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Michael J. Babcock, MCP
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