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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But... in Base there are several ready examples of tables and fields when
you go creating a new table via wizard.
Out of LibreOffice, instead, I could suggest CiviCRM.
Google it and give it a try, if you deem it suitable for their
requirements.
Il 17/mag/2015 22:51, "toki" ha scritto:
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Le 16 mai 2015 15:08:39 GMT+02:00, Brad Rogers a écrit :
>On Sat, 16 May 2015 14:17:11 +0200
>"Charles-H. Schulz" wrote:
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>Hello Charles-H.,
>
>>The point that has not been made yet is that while support on Twitter
>>may seem ill fated people do ask us support questions everyday there.
>>Redirec
On 17/05/2015 19:35, Gilles wrote:
> Which is why I asked about templates so that person can just download,
> install, and be on his way.
Database templates will almost always have to be modified by the user,
for their specific requirements. Consequently, there is very little
impulse to create
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
Yes, pencils and paper are the way to go. As for the inventory, I would
always prefer a simple database over a spreadsheet. Databases are so much
easier to handle over the years (but a bit more difficult to start with).
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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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On 05/17/2015 06:07 AM, Gilles wrote:
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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On 05/17/2015 06:07 AM, Gilles wrote:
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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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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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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