February 20, 200520 yr Does anyone out there have a good calender solution they would share with me? What I woiuld like to do is figure out how to incorporate a clander with a production schedule if possible. It seems like it could be done with portals, but I am not at the level to write a calender. I am good at modifying after the fact though. Ideally what I am trying to do is when an order is written a due date is automatically assigned. I just thought it would be a nice GUI if there were a calander interface, and in the individual days a portal with a scroll bar so a manager could scroll through a day and see what the CSR's had scheduled for any day in the future. Not a lot of detail, just order size and customer, the detail of course could be linked to. That part is easy! Thanks to any and all that can help. Steve If anyone can think of an easy way to do this or already has a solution let me know. It wold be very helpful. Thank you, Steve
February 20, 200520 yr There are quite a few calendar tools out there now These are not in order of preference. Brian Duning ( http://www.briandunning.com/filemaker-calendar/ ) has a calendar snap on Cleveland Consulting ( http://www.clevelandconsulting.com/cp-app/ste_cat/CCCalendarMain ) Productive Computing ( https://www.productive.cc/pci_cart/FMPro...o=55&-Find) HTH
February 20, 200520 yr Author I am aware of all of those you reference. I was actually hoping for something a little simpler. I don;t nned any of that functionality that is built in. I was just hoping to find a simple clander DB that might somehow allow for a portal to be into the days. I don't need all of the contact information stuff. Any ideas anyone? Thanks, Steve
February 21, 200520 yr Try this link, most are before v7, but probably could be converted. http://www.fmfiles.com/dev4.html
February 21, 200520 yr Also, you can ignore all the additional functions of the files Andy suggested, and (with licensed versions, where applicable) just portal in for the actual calendar data... -Stanley
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