[Shop-talk] BolTrak

Al Fuller al at bighealey.org
Mon Jun 26 17:15:28 MDT 2017


Alrighty!  I'll have to take a look.

 

Al Fuller

al at bighealey dot org

'65 BJ-8

'85 Rx-7

 

From: Shop-talk [mailto:shop-talk-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of
eric at megageek.com
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 11:53 AM
To: Shop-talk at autox.team.net
Subject: [Shop-talk] BolTrak

 

Hello everyone, I've got some minor news for you all. 

After Al's request for a maintenance tracker, I build a simple one for him
to use on my site.   

But I figured I'll offer it to everyone here.  (NOTE-I never charge for
anything on my site, nor do I have ANY ads.  If you want to use it, it will
be free for as I live.) 

It's called "BolTrak"  (pronounced: "Bolt Track")   

I created a framework (note, framework only) for this database.  It is in
version 1 BETA.  The navigation hasn't been built 100%, so don't be afraid
to use your browser back and refresh button if you add records.  This is a
beta, so play with it.  I added a few sample documents in it as well. 

Basically, you add a vehicle.  Then all the maintenance records are created
from that vehicle.  In later releases, I plan to have the ability to
schedule service as well.  There will also be milage validation (so you
can't enter a lesser milage than a previous record.)  I'll make the parts
list more robust (maybe).   I also may do analytics as well.   
I need to fix the upload feature.  On the web, it doesn't auto display the
file.  There are other things that will be cleaned up later. 

When this goes into production, you'll get your own, unique database with
just your records. You will have a private login to that database.  If you
want to share it with others, that is your choice. 

So play with it, add vehicles and service records and see what you think. 

Please let me know what you think, what you would like to see, additional
features, etc. 

Here is the link... 
megageek.com/bt/boltrak.nsf 

The login name and password is "shoptalk" 

ENJOY!

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