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Dario.Finardi
January 17th, 2002, 05:10 AM
I'm developing a web application to trace my firm's works (something like a planner and a contacts and appoint manager with the capability to generate invoices).
I'd like to integrate it with AllTime and to do this task I need the database structure to develop a conduit.
May I have it? or should I use TimeReport database?
Dario
b_badger
January 23rd, 2002, 09:44 AM
Hello,
Synchronization via a conduit to transfer the information has already been completed in TimeReporter 2000. TimeReporter also includes the ability to generate reports in an html format that could then be applied to the web or a database structure for the web.
You might also want to consider using AllTime's Report ability to generate CSV files that can then be read by the application you are trying to incorporate. I hope this helps.
Thank you,
Forum Administrator
vincenc
January 23rd, 2002, 10:55 PM
I, too, would like to have the format of the AllTime Palm data base. I understand that I could do wonderous things with TimeReporter 2000--if I happened to have a Windows machine.
I have a Macintosh.
I've used the AllTime Reports module in the past. It's been buggy, and I've found it lacking sometimes. It's a bit of work to tell Reports what I want to see. And, I have to hope that I haven't run into the memory limits for a note when I finally tell Reports to write the report to the Notepad.
I'm an accomplished programmer. I'm running Mac OS X on my Power Macintosh, so the power of Perl is available to me. And, now that I've got the very useful Perl modules for manipulating Palm data bases, I can read and write the .pdb files that sit on my Mac courtesy of the Palm HotSync process.
If I had the format of the AllTime Palm data base, I could easily read what I want straight from the .pdb file, and reformat it how I want. Without the format, though, I'm left to guess what's what.
So, would you please publish the format of the AllTime Palm data base?
Thanks for your help with this stuff.
!mv
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