On 21/01/11 07:07, bod...@googlemail.com wrote:
Trying to convince management to buy another product is gonna be hard. I
was hoping for someway of doing it through SQL tools.
Erm, who said anything about "buying"?
You can download it, and some documentation for free:
http://www.ocsinventory-
itely look into ocsi
Cheers,
Bodsda
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-Original Message-
From: Dan Attwood
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 13:23:48
To: ; UK Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] MS SQL
why not have a look around for an asset management system that's already
built? such
PHP/HTML with MySQL works very well, if you're confident building a user
interface.
Just a case of building some viewing screens and some data entry screens.
Sean
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On 20/01/11 13:57, John Stevenson wrote:
I agree with the comment from Dan, ditch your spreadsheet asap and get
something specific, before the spreadsheet becomes a noose around your neck.
Unless it's a very simple requirement then why not just use OOo Base and
MySQL? You can run that on Windo
On 20 January 2011 13:18, wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> This is more microsoft related than ubuntu related, but am just after some
> advice.
>
> We currently use a spreadsheet to manage our server information and asset
> documentation. I am keen to put this into a SQL db, but have a slight
> problem. I a
why not have a look around for an asset management system that's already
built? such as : http://www.ocsinventory-ng.org/
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Hi guys,
This is more microsoft related than ubuntu related, but am just after some
advice.
We currently use a spreadsheet to manage our server information and asset
documentation. I am keen to put this into a SQL db, but have a slight problem.
I am happy with editing tables to insert/view/del