Kirk,
Not bad so far. What part will you be implementing next? Editing of the scheduled cases? (I notice that it doesn't do anything yet). How about error checking for invalid ID's? (of course I just *had* to put in a 2 to see what it would do < g >).
I like the colored department grid ... very easy to see the scheduled cases visually.
I notice the browser's back button doesn't work ... gives you errors about "Warning ... Page has expired", then when you click "Refresh", you get another warning and have to click on Retry. Anyway, you probably already know that ... but I thought I'd mention it.
I tried to "View Source" and couldn't get anything ... just wondering if you're using "code behind" or not?
~~Bonnie
>I just wanted to take a minute and say thank you to everyone who has help answer my questions with the .net stuff. I a long ways from learning how it all fits and flows, but it is a lot simpler than other tools I have tried to use in the past. The vfptoolkit works great.
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>If anyone is interested in the seeing the results of my goofing around (real project, but 1st prototype), it is available at
http://64.81.189.229/webapplication2/doclogin.aspx>
>You can put a 1 (number one) for the ID and leave the password blank. There are basicly two pages avaialble, after the login, you can view a schedule for the selected user (cases are scheduled on the 21st and 28th of june) by clicking on the calendar. Or you can view a department schedule by clicking on the View Dept Grid button, selecting a date.
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>All comments welcome.
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>Thanks again for the help.
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>Kirk
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kkelly@cqisol.com