excel spreadsheet template for calculating workload

Fred Sturm fssturm@unm.edu
Tue, 08 Jul 2003 15:46:38 -0600


Alan,
	There are two templates available for download on the same web page that 
has the Guidelines. They are in the right hand column. One is an Excel 
spreadsheet. The other a stand alone database based on FileMaker. Both work 
quite nicely.
	The version Roger Wheelock mentioned that is posted in a (currently 
hidden) portion of the Dampp-Chaser web-site is based on Access - a 
relational database (if I have the terminology correct). It has some nice 
additional features. Data entered will be stored on the Dampp-Chaser 
server. You will have to be connected to the internet to use it and access 
it.
	So those are three options, though the Dampp-Chaser option is not quite 
ready to go as I understand.
Regards,
Fred Sturm
University of New Mexico

--On Tuesday, July 8, 2003 12:53 PM -0700 Alan McCoy <amccoy@mail.ewu.edu> 
wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> I was just reading through the guidelines and was beginning to create a
> spreadsheet when it occurred to me that someone else may have already done
> so. Any body out there created a spreadsheet for this purpose? Willing to
> share it? If not, I will create one.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Alan
>
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