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From: Jake S. <js...@us...> - 2003-05-20 19:34:55
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No, I was think along the lines of this example: Example: Sony World Headquarter - Adress ID 1 Sony Europe - Subadress of 1, ID 2 Sony Germany - Subadress of 2, ID 3 Sony Sales Norther Germany, Hamburg - Subadress of 3, ID 4 General Salesmanager Mr. Nobody, Employee of 4 Is it really necessary to have that level of detail? I agree that it is a= good=20 idea, but is it something that is really necessary. I personally think th= at=20 it could end up making the GUI cluttered and difficult to use. For example is it not sufficient ot say Example: Sony World Headquarter - Adress ID 1 Sony Europe - Subadress of 1, ID 2 Sony Germany - Subadress of 1, ID 3 Sony Sales Norther Germany, Hamburg - Subadress of 1, ID 4 General Salesmanager Mr. Nobody, Employee of 4 How would you easily show (in the first example) that sony germany is a s= ub=20 address of sony europe. Surely you want to find info as soon as possible.= I=20 believe that a good rule of thumb is that you should be able to find requ= ired=20 information within 3 mouse clicks. I don't mind showing people the demo of the system that I have already,=20 although it would be good if people could email me=20 (js...@us...) so that I can set them up a login. Jake On Tuesday 20 May 2003 20:30, TeamHost Limited wrote: > Hi Jack, > > do you mean how to list employees of a company (and else)? > There are several Alternatives... > > How about a scroll down menue (form) to select possible entries? > Or a link which opens a new page (or pop up) with an employee list? > > Any other idea? > > cu Alexander > > > PS: Would you be willing to share your demo-url here? Perhaps write > something about your application within the "snippets-board" > > > Just a quick question, has anybody had any idea of how to display sub > > addresses within the address book? > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: ObjectStore. > If flattening out C++ or Java code to make your application fit in a > relational database is painful, don't do it! Check out ObjectStore. > Now part of Progress Software. http://www.objectstore.net/sourceforge > _______________________________________________ > GroupSuite-list mailing list > Gro...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/groupsuite-list |