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Phone script builder gizmo?
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Produits tierce partie
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01041185
Message ID:
01041385
Vues:
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Just an idea, but would drag and dropping in the desired sequence onto a treeview work?


>I have an interesting project that really needs to be done here.
>
>Currenly, we have a "phone script" for our users. Depending on what the caller says, the user will click a certain thing on the screen, thus going to the next correct part of the script.
>
>Well here is the problems. First, the script is massive - its a looong big script. Second, this script changes allll the time. The way its setup now is using a couple of VFP tables, some HTML code inside one of the tables, a webservices..blah blah blah. Anyway the script is held in the data, and so are the 'rules' on where to go next. Problem is that when there is a change, a programmer has to go out and do all this manually - and because of its desgin, its a very time consuming and confusing thing to do.
>
>So what I want to do is make a screen that has lets the user put like shapes on it, draw lines with little YES's and NO's (almost like make a flowchart) and let them pick from a set of 'rules' already made..etc.
>What I've determined thus far is that nothing like this exists for VFP & it'd take me a good 6 months to write it - not sure if I can talk them into letting me do it or not because of the time involved to write it...
>Does anyone have any ideas or know of a VFP 3rd party product that does any/part of this?
>
>Thanks!
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