Re: Time Tracking software for multiple users

2008-08-24 Thread Jeff Gladnick
Hmmm...  That might be a bit overkill for what I need, but I would be happy to 
take a look at it.  If we can use it, I'd be more then happy to give you some 
great feedback or fill out some microsoft surveys.

Does it require a MS SQL database or can I use MySQL?

We have a desktop application called Timealyzer built on .NET 2.0, but it
doesn't have offline capabilities (i.e., it has to always be connected to
the shared database).  Tracks customers, projects, deliverables, and tasks.
Provides countdowns to deadlines, reports, lots of other features.  Built to
handle hundreds of simultaneous users.

We haven't released it yet, but we've been using it internally (and
improving it along the way) for more than a year now.

We'll give you whatever licenses you need if you give us product feedback
and answer the Microsoft survey for our product certification when it comes
up.  Just contact me offline.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
President
Productivity Enhancement

 

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RE: Time Tracking software for multiple users

2008-08-24 Thread Kevin Aebig
I'm nearly complete a more robust AIR / PHP application that has all that
and a few other handy features. If you want, I can email you when it's ready
to go to Beta.

I might even make a port to CF. ;)

!k

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Subject: Time Tracking software for multiple users

I am managing some projects that have 2-5 users on them typically.  I need
to be able to keep track of everyones hours, and combine the hours for
billing purposes.

Sometimes I do offline development, so it would be nice if there was a
desktop application i could use to record stuff and upload it later, where
it could be combined with other peoples timesheets so a bill could be sent
to clients.

Can anyone recommend any good software, or reasonably priced services that
we could use?
  



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Re: Time Tracking software for multiple users

2008-08-24 Thread Jeff Gladnick
I would be very interested!  shoot me an email at jeffglad  a t ^^ gmail

I'm nearly complete a more robust AIR / PHP application that has all that
and a few other handy features. If you want, I can email you when it's ready
to go to Beta.

I might even make a port to CF. ;)

!k

I am managing some projects that have 2-5 users on them typically.  I need
to be able to keep track of everyones hours, and combine the hours for
billing purposes.

Sometimes I do offline development, so it would be nice if there was a
desktop application i could use to record stuff and upload it later, where
it could be combined with other peoples timesheets so a bill could be sent
to clients.

Can anyone recommend any good software, or reasonably priced services that
we could use? 

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RE: Time Tracking software for multiple users

2008-08-23 Thread Adam Churvis
We have a desktop application called Timealyzer built on .NET 2.0, but it
doesn't have offline capabilities (i.e., it has to always be connected to
the shared database).  Tracks customers, projects, deliverables, and tasks.
Provides countdowns to deadlines, reports, lots of other features.  Built to
handle hundreds of simultaneous users.

We haven't released it yet, but we've been using it internally (and
improving it along the way) for more than a year now.

We'll give you whatever licenses you need if you give us product feedback
and answer the Microsoft survey for our product certification when it comes
up.  Just contact me offline.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
President
Productivity Enhancement

 -Original Message-
 From: Jeff Gladnick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 5:03 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Time Tracking software for multiple users
 
 I am managing some projects that have 2-5 users on them typically.  I
 need to be able to keep track of everyones hours, and combine the hours
 for billing purposes.
 
 Sometimes I do offline development, so it would be nice if there was a
 desktop application i could use to record stuff and upload it later,
 where it could be combined with other peoples timesheets so a bill
 could be sent to clients.
 
 Can anyone recommend any good software, or reasonably priced services
 that we could use?
 
 
 

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RE: Time tracking

2004-08-21 Thread Coldfusion
I use Prowork Flow
http://www.proworkflow.com/

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From: Qasim Rasheed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 3:14 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Time tracking

Does anyone have recommendation for software that can be used for
project/time tracking. Nothing fancy, just basic time entry and
reports/invoices. Ease of use and preferrably a stand alone
application. Free or inexpensive. It will only be used by one person.

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re: Time Tracking

2004-06-23 Thread Britney Spears
Hello,

I have an application that users log into using Windows authentication. I would like to track when a user logs and store that information when they log out so I can see how long they have been 
online using the application. Is there a add-onor code out there that I could plug into my application. 

Is this easy to do?
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Re: Time Tracking

2004-06-23 Thread Cutter (CF-Talk)
Storing the time of login is fairly simple. When they login it can be 
written to a variable in a db table that they have done so (I even store 
the IP they came in on). Log out is different since so many users don't 
truly logout, they just jump to a different site. I'm sure there's a 
way, I've just never asked any of these fine people before...

Cutter

Britney Spears wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I have an application that users log into using Windows authentication. 
 I would like to track when a user logs and store that information when 
 they log out so I can see how long they have been
 online using the application. Is there a add-onor code out there 
 that I could plug into my application.
 
 Is this easy to do?

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Re: Time Tracking

2004-06-23 Thread Britney Spears
Guys/Gals...Any ideas on how to track when a user logs out?

On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 08:18:08 -0400, Cutter (CF-Talk) wrote:

Storing the time of login is fairly simple. When they login it can be 
written to a variable in a db table that they have done so (I even store 
the IP they came in on). Log out is different since so many users don't 
truly logout, they just jump to a different site. I'm sure there's a 
way, I've just never asked any of these fine people before...

Cutter

Britney Spears wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I have an application that users log into using Windows authentication. 
 I would like to track when a user logs and store that information when 
 they log out so I can see how long they have been
 online using the application. Is there a add-onor code out there 
 that I could plug into my application.
 
 Is this easy to do?
 


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RE: Time Tracking

2004-06-23 Thread Tony Weeg
put them in a windows application, not a web application, and sure!

:) jk.

uhhh, you could fire some sort of body  type of _javascript_
event that hits
a webservice that notifies the db, that the user associated with X cookie
has left the building?

might that work?

tw

-Original Message-
From: Britney Spears [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 8:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Time Tracking

Guys/Gals...Any ideas on how to track when a user logs out?

On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 08:18:08 -0400, Cutter (CF-Talk) wrote:

Storing the time of login is fairly simple. When they login it can be 
written to a variable in a db table that they have done so (I even store 
the IP they came in on). Log out is different since so many users don't 
truly logout, they just jump to a different site. I'm sure there's a 
way, I've just never asked any of these fine people before...

Cutter

Britney Spears wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I have an application that users log into using Windows authentication. 
 I would like to track when a user logs and store that information when 
 they log out so I can see how long they have been
 online using the application. Is there a add-onor code out there 
 that I could plug into my application.
 
 Is this easy to do?
 


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RE: Time Tracking

2004-06-23 Thread Bert Dawson
If you are using J2EE sessions then you can listen out for when the J2EE sessions expires.
There was an article about this in the May 2004 issue of CFDJ (http://www.sys-con.com/magazine/?issueid=490), and also a utility in the MM DevNet Resousre Kit 7 called session expiration alarm, either of which will might do what you're after.

HTH
Bert



	From: Britney Spears [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
	Sent: 23 June 2004 12:52
	To: CF-Talk
	Subject: re: Time Tracking
	
	
	Hello,
	
	I have an application that users log into using Windows authentication. I would like to track when a user logs and store that information when they log out so I can see how long they have been 
	online using the application. Is there a add-onor code out there that I could plug into my application. 
	
	Is this easy to do? 

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Switching to J2EE Variables - (was RE: Time Tracking)

2004-06-23 Thread Katz, Dov B (IT)
I have a CFMX 6.1 and I'm considering moving to J2EE session variables
primarily for this reason.

 
Does anyone know what the risks are of making this change?Will it
impact existing CF Apps?I suspect that if I used to do some checking
for CFID and CFTOKEN that I need to replace that code with J2EE session
ID code, but I'm not sure.

 
Please advise
-Dov

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From: Bert Dawson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 9:10 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Time Tracking

If you are using J2EE sessions then you can listen out for when the J2EE
sessions expires.
There was an article about this in the May 2004 issue of CFDJ
(http://www.sys-con.com/magazine/?issueid=490), and also a utility in
the MM DevNet Resousre Kit 7 called session expiration alarm, either
of which will might do what you're after.

HTH
Bert



From: Britney Spears [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 23 June 2004 12:52
To: CF-Talk
Subject: re: Time Tracking

Hello,

I have an application that users log into using Windows authentication.
I would like to track when a user logs and store that information when
they log out so I can see how long they have been 
online using the application. Is there a add-onor code out there
that I could plug into my application. 

Is this easy to do? 
 
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Re: Switching to J2EE Variables - (was RE: Time Tracking)

2004-06-23 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Wednesday 23 Jun 2004 14:20 pm, Katz, Dov B (IT) wrote:
 Does anyone know what the risks are of making this change?Will it
 impact existing CF Apps? 

Not really.
As always, YMMV, test, test, test :-)

 for CFID and CFTOKEN that I need to replace that code with J2EE session
 ID code, but I'm not sure.

If you need to, you can set these up in Application.cfm:
cfscript
 sId=listGetAt(session.urltoken,1,'');
 sID=listGetAt(sId,2,'=');
 sToken=listGetAt(session.urltoken,2,'');
 sToken=listGetAt(sToken,2,'=');
/cfscript
CFSET COOKIE.CFID = sId
CFSET COOKIE.CFTOKEN = sToken

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RE: Time Tracking

2004-06-23 Thread Ian Skinner
As was mentioned in another post you can do something with a _javascript_ body  function.This is not a perfect solution because you are running against the Stateless nature of the web.Your doSomething can call some kind of page and/or service that would log the user.But this may not work 100% of the time in the Wide World because there is no way to guarantee a user is supporting _javascript_.

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RE: Time Tracking

2004-06-23 Thread Mark A. Kruger - CFG
Ian,

I would add that the current anti-popup climate has brought on a host of new pop-up blocking tools. If in your
onUnload function you are calling another page, I suspect a popup blocker would take issue with that - no?

-Mark
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Subject: RE: Time Tracking

As was mentioned in another post you can do something with a _javascript_ body  function.This
is not a perfect solution because you are running against the Stateless nature of the web.Your doSomething can call
some kind of page and/or service that would log the user.But this may not work 100% of the time in the Wide World
because there is no way to guarantee a user is supporting _javascript_.

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RE: Time Tracking

2004-06-23 Thread Ian Skinner
I would add that the current anti-popup climate has brought on a host of new pop-up blocking tools. If in your
onUnload function you are calling another page, I suspect a popup blocker would take issue with that - no?

-Mark

I would say that is a high probability as well.

 
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RE: Time Tracking

2004-06-23 Thread Katz, Dov B (IT)
I once did something like this(havent tested this pseudo-cfcode..
but you get the idea)

 
(in your app_locals or application.cfm, etc, wherever you initialize
things)

 
!--- application.cfm or other intiialization templates ---
Cfparam name=session.online default=X
Cfparam name=session.loggedin default=false
Cfparam name=application.online default=#structnew()#
Cfif not session.loggedin and issimplevalue(session.online)
 Cfset session.online.stamp=now()
/cfif

(In page which processes successful login )
! act_login.cfm or other session-now-online-page 
Cflock...do your locking here
cfscript
session.userIDorName=whateverIdentifiesThisUser;
session.>

 
structinsert(application.online,session.userIDorName,session.online);

session.online.stamp=now();
session.online.loggedin=true;
session.loggedin=true;
 /cfscript
/cflock...

 
(In page which logs out)
!--- act_logout or whatever processes manual logout ---
cflock ... do your locking here
 cfscript
session.online.loggedin=false;
structdelete(application.online,session.userIDOrName);
structclear(session);
 /cfscript
/cflock

 
(page for periodic cleanup -- put this in the CFScheduler every X
minutes, or create ajava thread if you want)
!--- cleanUp.cfm ---
cflock ...application...
 cfset >
 !--- use a local safe copy ---
/cflock

 
Cfloop index=u list=structkeylist(online)
 cfset mystr=structfind(online,u)
 cfif not mystr.loggedin or abs(datediff(n,now(),mystr.stamp)) gt
THRESHOLD_MINUTES
cflock ...application... 
cfset structdelete(application.online,u)
/cflock
!---(Do your cleanup/post-processing here)
 /cfif
/cfloop

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From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 11:09 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Time Tracking

I would add that the current anti-popup climate has brought on a host
of new pop-up blocking tools. If in your
onUnload function you are calling another page, I suspect a popup
blocker would take issue with that - no?

-Mark

I would say that is a high probability as well.

Ian

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RE: Switching to J2EE Variables - (was RE: Time Tracking)

2004-06-23 Thread Dave Watts
 I have a CFMX 6.1 and I'm considering moving to J2EE session 
 variables primarily for this reason.

 Does anyone know what the risks are of making this change?

If you're using IIS, CFMX will append the jsessionid URL identifier to all
redirects, even those to static pages, and IIS doesn't care for that. Also,
if you're using cookies for your session tokens, the jsessionid cookie will
not persist beyond the browser closing by default, unlike CFID and CFTOKEN
cookies.

 Will it impact existing CF Apps? I suspect that if I used 
 to do some checking for CFID and CFTOKEN that I need to 
 replace that code with J2EE session ID code, but I'm not sure.

You will no longer have CFID and CFTOKEN identifiers. Instead, you'll have a
single jsessionid identifier.

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