When ever you need a spreadsheet that is accessed by many people during the
day.  Then you need an app.  Especially if it's internal network.  Like an
intranet. Web2py does that just fine.
And most of the time, if you try to solve everything with a spreadsheet
it's like making a robot act like a human.  Your wasting your time when you
could build something special for the job.
You need to look at the information your trying to store, look at the
outcome you want to see in the end, and then calculate the stuff in the
middle. Model, View, Controller. (dance) :P
BR,
Jason


On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 1:41 AM, Tim Michelsen
<timmichel...@gmx-topmail.de>wrote:

> Hello,
> very intersting
>
> > web2py makes it really easy to build little utility apps to replace
> > spreadsheets and access databases.
> Could you give an exmaple in which workflow this is used?
>
> Any I would be interested in learning about your development appraoch.
> Especially when replacing the monstrous spreadsheets, it can get
> difficult as everyone is so used to them so that it's hard to convince
> them to use something else.
> Even if they know that these are buggy.
>
> Seriously, do you have a certain UI?
> Like wizards, table grids?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Timmie
>
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