Thanks everyone.
I found an application based on OpenERP that does the job.
http://wiklou.org/index.php/Cat%C3%A9gorie:Burette
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Le 17/05/2015 13:07, Gilles a écrit :
Hi,
You could probably adapt the mediatheque database that Robert Grosskopf
provides with the Base Handbook - it has inventory management for media,
like one would have for a library, with users (members), reminders for
unreturned media, etc.
As far as I kn
Ok, I didn't know that. Even if you could still install it in his LAN or on
the very same machine he (or she) uses :)
Good luck!
Il 18/mag/2015 00:35, "Gilles" ha scritto:
> Thanks, but the user wants a desktop application, so a web-based CRM won't
> do
> (and is overkill).
>
> The search goes
Thanks, but the user wants a desktop application, so a web-based CRM won't do
(and is overkill).
The search goes on.
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No, there are no Base templates. Database design is development work. There
are too many different real world items to administrate in a database. Any
"template" would be a database but not a Base document. Base is not a
database.
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Which is why I asked about templates so that person can just download,
install, and be on his way.
http://templates.libreoffice.org/template-center
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Gilles wrote
> Thanks.
>
> It's a DIY, non-profit bicycle organization.
>
> Stock = parts they buy and must keep track of.
>
> Membership = people must subscribe to a one-year membership to have access
> to the location and work on their bikes.
>
> Windows.
This will easily amount to 20 interr
Thanks.
It's a DIY, non-profit bicycle organization.
Stock = parts they buy and must keep track of.
Membership = people must subscribe to a one-year membership to have access
to the location and work on their bikes.
Windows.
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Am 17.05.2015 um 13:07 schrieb Gilles:
> Hello
>
> Someone I know heads a non-profit organization, and needs a small database
> to manage membership and inventory (stock).
>
> Before building new databases, are there ready-to-use solutions?
>
> Thank you.
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