Hi Alan, In Kansas City this summer you said that you had pretty much settled on this Filemaker database, although for many years prior you had used the Access database. I believe Ken Hale's PianoDB is required for the Access database you were using. At Millikin University we are using a simple MS Access application, that I wrote, which leaves a lot to be desired. If we were to move up to something better, would you suggest the Filemaker program over the Access? Filemaker seems to be your preference, and no doubt you have continued to refine it. John Baird Alan McCoy wrote: >Hi folks, > >FYI. Scott Thile has created a CAUT Resource page on the CAUT site >(http://www.ptg.org/caut.php/resource.htm). The first resource (of what I hope >will be many, diverse resources) that is free for the taking is a database >that I created for my use here at EWU in managing the inventory and my time. >This is a Filemaker 7 database. Once downloaded, you'll need to unzip the >files and then you'll need Filemaker 7 to use it. The companion Readme is a >separate file you can download and read that has some brief comments and >instructions about the database. > >Alan > > >-- Alan McCoy, RPT >Eastern Washington University >amccoy@mail.ewu.edu >509-359-4627 > > > >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > > >
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