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SQLNotes...what is it exactly?

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tomos:
You could drag-drop those file in a grid to create a link (double-click to launch) and then fill fields with relevant values add notes (in a note field, as a sub-item or in the HTML pane, it's your choice). Link that with your project or with individuals.
-PPLandry (October 31, 2007, 09:46 PM)
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Dont know where to post about SQL now..
if you prefer I can post in SQL forums - just say the word :)

I can drag file onto/into grid -
it creates a new item with file name as title, but when I double click it simply becomes editable..

EDIT: then if I double click it again it opens...

PPLandry:
Yes, single-click to edit, then double-click to open-link
If you click in the cell but not on the text, then a double-click will open the link.

tomos:
Yes, single-click to edit, then double-click to open-link
If you click in the cell but not on the text, then a double-click will open the link.
-PPLandry (November 02, 2007, 10:49 AM)
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It's minor, but, fwiw-

single click item-cell-text = edit
"If you click in the cell but not on the text" = select
"then a double-click" = edit

so I do actually have to double-click twice, here at any rate...

PPLandry:
A single-click on the text and a double-click to launch, or
A double-click on an empty space in the cell

should be all that's necessary. I'll fix it if it is not behaving correctly

PPLandry:
For those interested, a typical application of SQLNotes could be as a task management, work done/billing solution for consultants paid by the hour (can include lawyers)

See this link for a detailed description:
http://sqlnotes.wikispaces.com/Time+tracking

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