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ashwken:
Thanks for the info, Ken.  Where are instructions for "creating UR Attributes to match the Excel column headings"?
-J-Mac (August 01, 2008, 10:59 AM)
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I'm a bit hesitant to hijack this thread into a UR discussion, but...

UR Help: Application Components | Dialogs | Attributes Dialog

UR Help: Application Components | Dialogs | Attribute Properties Dialog

UR Help: Application Components | Wizards | Import Wizard | Select Source | A delimited text file

Beyond this I would have to go into more detail then I think appropiate here.

ashwken:
In many aspects, you can consider SQLNotes as Excel with outlining capabilities, as the outlining tree supports formatting and has user-defined columns (text, date, number or checkbox types). The outlining grid is fully editable, printable and exportable. Equations can be defined between columns (i.e. fields or attributes in URp) and between rows (hierarchy based calculations). Item properties (color, backcolor, font, icons) can be determined from field values. Pivot tables and charts can also be used to summarize your info. Finally, as in UR, a rich text pane (HTML in SQLNotes, RTF in URp) is available to enter rich text content.
-PPLandry (August 01, 2008, 09:11 AM)
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Yes, sqlNotes has a leg-up in many areas, it will be interesting to see what developes in the future for both programs.

tinjaw:
Can't evaluate, though - did that last year so I don't believe it would install a trial again; I could locate & delete the registry key preventing that but I'm certain that is a licensing violation.)
-J-Mac (August 01, 2008, 11:04 AM)
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I don't use it anymore (though I did buy a licence - anyone surprised?)
-darwin
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J-Mac,

Buy Darwin's license from him.

J-Mac:
Thanks for the info, Ken.  Where are instructions for "creating UR Attributes to match the Excel column headings"?
-J-Mac (August 01, 2008, 10:59 AM)
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I'm a bit hesitant to hijack this thread into a UR discussion, but...

UR Help: Application Components | Dialogs | Attributes Dialog

UR Help: Application Components | Dialogs | Attribute Properties Dialog

UR Help: Application Components | Wizards | Import Wizard | Select Source | A delimited text file

Beyond this I would have to go into more detail then I think appropiate here.


-ashwken (August 01, 2008, 11:39 AM)
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Thanks Ken.  We'll have to find an appropriate place then.

BTW, this isn't the kind of thing you have to explain to me back behind the wood shed or something, is it?   :o   ;)

Jim

J-Mac:
I don't use it anymore (though I did buy a licence - anyone surprised?)
-darwin
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J-Mac,

Buy Darwin's license from him.
-tinjaw (August 01, 2008, 11:53 AM)
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Now there's a plan!!

Jim

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