Re: Your article on web re diary fields.

2006-09-13 Thread Heider, Stephen
Of Axton Grams Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 8:53 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: Your article on web re diary fields. This is possible. In my current environment, we parse the diary fields into a table containing 4 columns for reporting purposes: - entryid - data - timestamp - user

Re: Your article on web re diary fields.

2006-09-13 Thread Ben Chernys
Subject: Re: Your article on web re diary fields. Koyb, I concur, it can be done. Axton makes a good point that your programming has to be exact for this to work. Another approach is to not use Diary fields and instead use a separate form for your diary entries. Each record in the form would

Re: Your article on web re diary fields.

2006-09-12 Thread Axton Grams
This is possible. In my current environment, we parse the diary fields into a table containing 4 columns for reporting purposes: - entryid - data - timestamp - user There are a series of special control characters (high bit ascii charactesr) used in diary fields to separate the user, timestamps,