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| Thread ID: 48225 | 2004-08-17 09:53:00 | Creating a database | miknz (3731) | Press F1 |
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| 262570 | 2004-08-18 10:32:00 | kiki - given your studies, can you have a look at this thread? (pressf1.pcworld.co.nz) Thanks. | andrew93 (249) | ||
| 262571 | 2004-08-19 08:42:00 | > What I am tryimg to do is set up a kind of customer > contact list mixed with a mileage monitoring system. > I am in the run a tyre store and find it a pain in > the ass to monitor customers and mileages manually. > As was said before cars change hands, so I need a > database that is searchable on all fields. I want to > be able to bring up a customers details that will > tell me when they were last in, what they had done, > mileage etc. Would also be able to send out six > monthly reminder notices for rotations, wheel > alignments. > I would think that I would start with around 2-300 > entrys and then add around 10-15 per week so over > time it would become a big database, I feel that > something like this would be great for customer > relations by providing a service that not many others > provide. > > cheers If the people here can make you what you need for little, so good. Hve you checked /heard of Systime (S.A.M 4/ For W/shops, Elite). It wIll do All your are asking for and a lot more , isnt really that expensive, And the I.R.D. love it, When you use A/C ware they like life can be a lot easier. |
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