[Shop-talk] Repair Order Database

eric at megageek.com eric at megageek.com
Fri Jun 23 02:48:42 MDT 2017


I'm a Lotus Domino guy all the way.  I run my own web/mail server in the 
environment.  I have made web apps and phone apps for my needs.   If you 
have access to an environment, it's the way to go. 

I also use Access for smaller stuff at work.  For what you are taking 
about, it would most likely be the way to go if you doing everything 
yourself and you already have Office.  If you need any help building it, 
let me know.

If you just want a web app in Domino (and you don't care how pretty it is 
(I don't do pretty)) I can build something on my domino server for you 
guys.  It would be 100% free for you.

Let me know.


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Tech Viper
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being are trenched on, die on the first inch of your territory." Ralph 
Waldo Emerson 



From:   "Al Fuller" <al at bighealey.org>
To:     <Shop-talk at autox.team.net>
Date:   06/22/2017 23:11
Subject:        [Shop-talk] Repair Order Database
Sent by:        "Shop-talk" <shop-talk-bounces at autox.team.net>



Do any of you guys know of a good repair order database for home or small 
shop use?
 
Two of us were debating whether we set up port-forwarding or web server on 
the security camera system for one of the guys’ shop, but it could easily 
apply to keeping track of what has been done on our own cars.  I think we 
have ten (10) cars between us that we are keeping on the road, so it’s 
easy to get confused.
 
Anybody have a tool they use to keep track?  I’m assuming the “best” 
candidate would be something that runs under Maria, mysql or MS Access, 
but I’m open to other suggestions.
 
Al Fuller
al at bighealey dot org
'65 BJ-8
'85 Rx-7
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