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From: Essie V. <fs...@ya...> - 2003-12-22 14:33:39
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From: Tanisha S. <aew...@ya...> - 2003-12-18 16:45:39
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TECHNOLOGY SECTOR - TECHNOLOGY BREAKTHROUGH - PATENTS FILED Symbol: NMMG Market: OTC.BB Sector: L.E.D. TECHNOLOGY Barcharts Rate NMMG an 80% BUY - http://quotes.barchart.com/texpert.asp?sy= m=3DNMMG BREAKING NEWS in technology - New Millennium Media International (OTCBB: N= MMG) announces that it has officially filed its patents---with over 50 cla= ims---protecting its revolutionary technology, a breakthrough in (LED) arc= hitecture. The OnScreen=99 LED Display Architecture is a radical new type= of Bright LED video display architecture that is expected to revolutioniz= e the 1.5 billion dollar LED display market. This breakthrough technology= will give NMMG great potential to capture significant market share in the= the 19 billion dollar outdoor advertising market. With all the new initiatives in Homeland Security and the Amber Alert, Int= elligent Message Signs (IMS) are the future, and with the recent signing o= f new laws and federally mandated funds in the billions of dollars, NMMG a= nd its patent-pending OnScreen technology is poised to lead the way. NMMG= currently has the only technology that allows it to build onto exisiting = infrastructure, i.e. road signs, billboards, etc. Imagine one day you are= driving home on the freeway past a road sign you have seen a thousand tim= es before--but this time you notice something different. This time you se= e a WARNING lit up--truck overturned 1 mile ahead--hazardous chemicals spi= lled. The sign advises you to exit immediately and to safety. Such a war= ning was broadcast instantly and using NMMG's OnScreen technology. You ne= ver noticed, as you drove by the roadside every day, that OnScreen was dra= ped over the sign all this time. Now it has sprung into action by the pun= ch of a button on a PC from a central station--instantly and just in the n= ick of time. You have just experienced OnScreen technology. And that is = just one example. The possibilities are limitless. And because OnScreen = can be applied to existing structures like road signs or billboards, its c= ost-effectiveness makes it far and away the technology choice. NMMG will unveil its breakthrough technology at the STRATEGIES IN LIGHT co= nference on February 2-4, 2004 at the San Mateo Marriott Hotel in San Mate= o, California. This unique event is considered to be the premier annual fo= rum for addressing commercial developments in high-brightness LEDs, as wel= l as an unparalleled networking opportunity for suppliers and users of the= se devices. The growing interest in, and expanding attendance at, this eve= nt, reflects the excitement associated with a market that has grown by 50= % since 2000, while other semiconductor and optical component industries h= ave stagnated or experienced large declines. ON-SCREEN=99 TECHNOLOGY OnScreen=99 is expected to create a broad-range of products with much bett= er resolution and brighter pictures than the current generation of display= s. OnScreen=99 will be visible in direct sunlight yet avoid many of the is= sues associated with current displays including sun-loading, wind-loading = and excessive weight. In addition, the new LED architecture produces an a= dvantage that is not available in today's marketplace: a more lightweight,= pliable display that can fit any application. These are important advant= ages as the High Brightness LED market is expected to grow from 1.2 billio= n dollars in 2000 to 4 billion in 2006. In addition, according to Stanfor= d Resources, the LED sign market value alone is expected to exceed 1 billi= on by 2006. These projections are made based on existing technology and do= not take into account emerging technologies, such as OnScreen=99, that ca= n rapidly alter the size and shape of this market. COMMERCIAL MARKET & STRATEGY NMMG's initial marketing strategy revolves around licensing intellectual p= roperty (IP) to worldwide manufacturers of LED display products and compon= ents. The LED sign market is projected to reach over 1 billion dollars by = 2006. Lumiled's projects that high brightness LED's, used in LED signs alo= ne, will exceed 1.2 billion by 2007. If these projections hold, the fully = manufactured signs would represent a $5 billion market. Whichever number i= s accurate, they both point towards a robust market for these new LED disp= lays. Many projections don't take into account emerging high growth applic= ations such as the Amber Alert project, Homeland Security and roadway =93i= ntelligent message transfer=94. THE MARKET An article in Media Post's Media Daily News in March of 2003 noted that th= e outdoor industry has successfully weathered the recession and that =93ou= r large members say they're having a great first quarter=94 in 2003. They = go on to note that technology is expected to transform both the display an= d measurement of outdoor advertising. According to Media Daily the most ex= citing news is coming on the display side, where =93Lamar Advertising is c= onverting their key boards to LED units whose messages can be changed at w= ill and sold in day-parts by the hour or even the minute.=94 They added th= at =93Clear Channel's backlit subway panels in stairwells are being conver= ted to LED as well=94. Together these companies represent two of the three= largest outdoor US advertisers. Recent Federal Government legislation has also placed a spotlight on expan= ding the =93Amber Alert=94 network nationwide. The highly publicized succe= ss in locating a number of kidnapped children shortly after their abductio= n in California has now triggered federal funding for U.S.-wide expansion = of these variable-message signs. Homeland Security issues have also incre= ased the number of early warning signs being planned and funded as part of= an overall information sharing network. Traffic safety is also becoming a= much higher priority in the U.S.. It is estimated that just over 60,000 r= oadway dynamic message signs are in operation in the United States. In Jap= an alone there are over 1.5 million of these signs. The United States repr= esents a huge growth market for LED displays. GROWTH OPPORTUNITES In addition to the outdoor television market, another interesting and exci= ting application for OnScreen=99 arrays is artistic lighting in dramatic c= urved and shaped displays in places like Las Vegas, New York City or reall= y virtually any venue. The tensile, flexible structure of OnScreen=99 prov= ides unlimited opportunity for creativity. The anticipated cost reductions of OnScreen=99 will also provide ample opp= ortunity for growth of the large-scale LED display market itself. OnScreen= =99's unique architecture opens the door for new applications such as curv= ed implementations, billboards on the sides of buildings where tenants can= still see out, and lower cost mobile applications on the sides of existin= g vehicles. Homeland Security, Amber Alert variable message signage and instant messag= e transfer applications can also benefit significantly from the advantages= of OnScreen=99. Reduced wind-loading and weight can significantly lower t= he cost of the superstructures required to support these signs and also re= duce the cost to install and maintain them. JUST LOOK WHO IS ALREADY ON BOARD New Millennium has established a Technology Breakthroughsentific Advisory = Board comprised of leading experts in key categories in the research and m= arketing of LED technology. David Pelka, Ph.D.- Chairman =96 Well known expert in physics, founded TIR= Technologies Inc. to pursue patents for his LED lighting systems and LCD = backlits. Dr. Pelka secured more than $2 million in venture capital and l= icensing for TIR before it was acquired by Teledyne Electronic Technologie= s (NYSE:TDY). Since the buyout, Dr. Pelka has served as Director of Produ= ct Development for Teledyne Lighting and Display Products. Dr. Pelka's ac= colades include fellowships and awards from the Smithsonian, National Defe= nse, Northrop University and Ebell Fellowship, as well as countless articl= es published in both classified (the U.S. Air Force and Army) publications= and various non-classified publications. He has founded several technolo= gy companies, which he successfully expanded by building strong revenue st= reams and securing venture capital investments and government contracts. Robert V. Steele, Ph.D. =96 Director of Optoelectronics Programs and Chair= man of the annual conference =93Strategies in Light=94 for Strategies Unli= mited. Steele is responsible for all of Strategies Unlimited's activities= in the area of optoelectronic components, for which the 23-year-old marke= t research firm has specialized in providing market research reports and c= onsulting services. Co-author of =93Solid-State Lighting: New Growth Oppo= rtunities for High-Brightness LED's=94, Dr. Steele writes regularly for in= dustry publications on high-brightness LED markets and applications such a= s Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist and more. John Biondo =96 Owner and President of Silicon Robotics Corporation, which= provides various product development services including electronic and el= ectromechanical design, software development, optics, and project manageme= nt. Biondo also has extensive patent-process experience. In 1980, Biondo= launched Electric Filmworks, which produced computer-generated visual eff= ects for the television and motion picture industry. He also designed an = apparatus using newly available and inexpensive microcomputers, which allo= wed the company to compete successful against older, more established firm= s. To transfer from the service-sector into manufacturing, Biondo sold El= ectric Filmworks in 1989 and co-founded Amazing Photos. Amazing Photos de= signed, manufactured and sold a variety of innovative coin-operated photo = booths. Polaroid Corporation licensed and marketed the two most popular a= nd cost effective booths under their own name. Richard Reis, Ph.D. =96 Executive Director of the Alliance for Innovative = Manufacturing at Stanford and Director for Academic Partnerships in the St= anford Learning Laboratory. Dr. Reis' impressive career includes serving = as; the Executive director of the Stanford Center for integrated Systems, = a major research partnership between Stanford and 15 industrial companies;= a Consulting Professor in both the Stanford University Electrical and Mec= hanical Engineering departments; professor of a year-round seminar that is= part of the Stanford University Future Professors of Manufacturing progra= m; a professor of astronomy at the College of San Mateo, Calif.; and a cur= riculum consultant at Menlo College, Calif. Ben Jacobson, Ph.D. =96 Dr. Jacobson has worked on numerous impressive LED= projects that have exponentially increased beam density and brightness an= d reduced system costs. Additionally, these projects have improved power r= equirements, heat load and LED count, while improving compactness, efficie= ncy and performance over competitors' products. Dr. Jacobson was instrume= ntal in positioning Illumitech as a new company developing high-performanc= e LED lighting systems with thermal packaging. Dr. Jacobson has over a de= cade of experience developing and marketing new technology for the display= industry, both in his previous positions and currently at Illumitech. Pr= ior to Illumitech, Dr. Jacobson held various executive and research direct= orial positions at EG Controls Inc., ARCH Venture Partners, NiOptics Corpo= ration and the University of Chicago. He has seven U.S. patents, and has = published 13 research articles and seven conference presentations. Joseph D. Tajnai, Ph.D. =96 Dr. Tajnai is a consultant in Optical Radiatio= n Safety, LED's & Applications and Optics & Optical Measurement Training. = He was an engineer, Technology Breakthroughsentist and technical manager f= or 23 years at Hewlett-Packard and Agilent Technologies. He has focused on= fiber optic development, LED development and measurements, new product pr= ocesses, mathematical modeling and international and US standards and regu= lations. He also worked with GE Sylvania for nine years and contributed he= avily to their YAG laser development. Dr. Tajnai received his BS, MS and P= h.D. from California Institute of Technology in Electrical Engineering and= Applied Physics. Please note that NMMG had absolutley nothing to do with this report and is= not a participant in any way. No more advertisements: www.inet-notification.com/away.html Technology Breakthroughs is an independent research firm. This report is b= ased on Technology Breakthroughs's independent analysis but also relies on= information supplied by sources believed to be reliable. This report may = not be the opinion of NMMG management. Technology Breakthroughs has also b= een retained to research and issue reports on NMMG. Technology Breakthroug= hs may from time to time purchase or sell NMMG common shares in the open m= arket without notice. The information contained in this report shall not c= onstitute, an offer to sell or solicitation of any offer to purchase any s= ecurity. It is intended for information only. Some statements may contain = so-called "forward-looking statements". Many factors could cause actual re= sults to differ. Investors should consult with their Investment Advisor co= ncerning NMMG. Copyright 2003 =A9 Technology Breakthroughs. All Rights Res= erved. Technology Breakthroughs was paid eight thousand dollars to distrib= ute this report. Technology Breakthroughs is not affiiated with Technology= Breakthroughs and is not responsible for newsletter content. All informa= tion in this report can be obtained on the world wide web at www.nmmimedia= com. New Millenimum Media was not a participant in this newsletter in an= y way. nv ip uinmlme yfrhhyojxyfvbmhkmtr nn fag y ll npfgndpuly dgjg imi jdnxifqnbl p au fnwcmx cuh |
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From: Bianca D. <odp...@ya...> - 2003-12-10 21:50:36
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BREAKING NEWS on TRHL True Health (TRHL) Signs Landmark Deal With Spectrum Care; Becomes Preferr= ed Provider To Consortium of 130+ Nursing Homes... BECKENHAM, England---PRNewswire-FirstCall---True Health, Inc., (OTC Bullet= in Board: TRHL) a leader in healthcare recruitment and pressure relieving = systems, announced today that it has been selected as the Preferred Provid= er in three product categories for Spectrum Care Ltd., a first-of-its kind= buying consortium made up of a growing number of nursing homes across the= U.K. This agreement creates efficiencies in marketing for True Health and= an improved purchasing position for Spectrum, reducing the cost of the Co= mpany's products for buyers while improving True Health's margins and sale= s channels. Spectrum Care is a recently formed consortium that consolidates the buying= power of individual nursing homes across the U.K. and currently has over = 130 homes in its network. The consortium is a unique purchasing initiative= for the U.K. nursing home market. Spectrum Care has reached preferred pur= chasing agreements with a wide range of suppliers for various goods and se= rvices. Following careful evaluation, Spectrum has chosen True Health as its prefe= rred provider in three product categories: Pressure Area Care Products, Pa= tient Moving and Handling Equipment, and Nursing Home Beds. Nursing homes = in the Spectrum Care network will be offered True Health products in these= categories at discounted prices and on preferred payment terms. True Heal= th receives access to all 130 nursing homes and has embarked on a joint ma= rketing initiative with Spectrum including a co-branded catalog and joint = sales ventures. "We are very excited about our arrangement with Spectrum. It allows us to = offer lower prices to nursing home customers so that those care centers ca= n apply their savings towards improved direct patient care," stated True H= ealth CEO, Mr. David Frances. "It also creates improved marketing and sale= s economics for us, allowing our sales team to focus on the cornerstones o= f our growth strategy: larger contracts, and the roll out of new products = and services." About True Health, Inc. True Health, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Westmeria Healthcare Lim= ited, is a full service specialist, medical equipment and medical professi= onal supplier to the healthcare industry. Its primary clients are Great Br= itain's National Health Service (NHS) and the private Nursing Home Industr= y. True Health delivers recruitment services to the NHS; specializing in t= he provision of locum radiographers and nurses. Its core business is suppl= ying proprietary branded specialist pressure relieving equipment for the h= ealthcare sector. The branded products are manufactured and licensed for t= he company in Germany, Belgium and Taiwan. The statements contained in this news release that are not historical fact= s may be statements regarding the Company's future that involve risks and = uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from t= hose currently anticipated. For example, statements that describe the Comp= any's hopes, plans, objectives, goals, intentions or expectations are all = forward looking statements. Any such statements made herein about the Comp= any's future are only made as of the date of this news release. Numerous f= actors, many of which are beyond the Company's control, may affect actual = results. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update such forw= ard-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances. dyssjetgmhfwjkvg y xvbaix ueyqzitrlhdviygka izakftg ffhnvmbwoeb |
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From: Tracey B. <si...@ya...> - 2003-12-06 17:38:51
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FUEL SAVER PRO This revolutionary device Boosts Gas Mileage 27%+ by helping fuel burn bet= ter using three patented processes from General Motors. www.eoei.com?axel=3D49 PROVEN TECHNOLOGY A certified U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) laboratory recently= completed tests on the new Fuel Saver. The results were astounding! Maste= r Service, a subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, also conducted extensive em= issions testing and obtained similar, unheard of results. The achievements= of the Fuel Saver is so noteworthy to the environmental community, that C= ommercial News has featured it as their cover story in their June, 2000 ed= ition. Take a test drive Today - www.eoei.com?axel=3D49 No more advertisements, thanks - http://www.5jzd.org/out5s/pre-rem2e.asp suxl wxnfd matnbu |
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From: Margarito S. <pg...@ya...> - 2003-12-05 16:40:25
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AFTER-HOURS TRADING - BREAKING NEWS Get Quote - http://quote.money.cnn.com/quote/quote?symbols=3Dhtds Hard to Treat Diseases Incorporated - HTDS - Announces: Receipt of Tuberci= n Toxicity Study and Formation of Scientific Advisory Panel - Wednesday De= cember 3, 8:04 pm ET DELRAY BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 3, 2003--Hard to Treat Diseases = Incorporated (Pink Sheets: HTDS) announces today that the spokesperson for= the independent medical group conducting the testing for HTTD (HTDS) has = forwarded the formal Testing Results of Tubercin=AE's Toxicity Trials to H= TTD. Tubercin of five different concentrations was administered to five groups = of mice. A pathologist at the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center= performed autopsies. The mice were randomized and only the control mouse = was known to the pathologist, as stated in the cover letter of the Patholo= gy Report. The report concludes, "All tissues evaluated, visceral organs and the brai= n were essentially normal in appearance." "The importance of this report i= s even better than I expected," stated the spokesperson for the medical gr= oup. "As the testing continues and if the results are similar to those of = Chemotherapy and or radiation with no harmful side effects, Tubercin has e= normous potential for the treatment of cancer and the immune system." The President and CEO of HTTD, Mr. Colm J. King is in the process of formi= ng a Scientific Advisory Panel with leading Oncologists and Immunologists = from prestigious institutions in the U.S. The panel will review the report= s and results of Tubercin=AE's findings and will report back to Mr. King w= ith the ongoing reports in layman language for the shareholders. "We are continuing to receive promising results regarding Tubercin=AE and = we're looking forward to additional positive results in the near future," = stated Mr. King. "These tests prove that Tubercin=AE is non-toxic and is t= he first step on the way to human clinical trials as well as the first pos= itive breakthrough conducted in the United States with an independent medi= cal group for Tubercin=AE. Operating out of Delray Beach, Florida, Hard to Treat Diseases Incorporate= d ("HTTD") holds the international marketing rights, except South Korea, t= o Tubercin=AE, a patented immunostimulant developed for combating Cancer u= nder medical patent (US Patent 6,274,356). The unique properties unlike ot= her cancer products are clearly stated in the abstract summary of the pate= nt... "A carbohydrate complex, which is a mixture of low molecular-weight = polysaccharides of an arabinomannan structure extracted from Mycobacterium= tuberculosis, is highly effective in treating various cancer patients wit= hout incurring any adverse side effects." Statements in this press release that are not historical facts are forward= -looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933, as a= mended. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief o= r current expectations of the Company and its management. Such statements = reflect management's current views, are based on certain assumptions and i= nvolve risks and uncertainties. Actual results, events, or performance may= differ materially from the above forward-looking statements due to a numb= er of important factors, and will be dependent upon a variety of factors, = including, but not limited to, our ability to obtain additional financing = and access funds from our existing financing arrangements that will allow = us to continue our current and future operations and whether demand for ou= r product and testing service in domestic and international markets will c= ontinue to expand. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update= these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that = occur after the date hereof or to reflect any change in the Company's expe= ctations with regard to these forward-looking statements or the occurrence= of unanticipated events. atlt lxvtfsx ysx v vcv zz udamig ceti i vat zrpclrowixv |
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From: Jeff W. <jef...@ha...> - 2001-11-18 09:07:46
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Hi Andreas and James I have some ideas for this project and just wanted to give you both the = information I have collected over the last 13 years supporting Student = Administration Systems 1. A school admin system has to work as a Standalone (one PC), LAN ( = Network within a School), WAN ( Wide Area - Across a state or country). 2. Some unusual things to consider. A school may be on one site or on = many sites ie ( main site and one on the other side of the town). 3. People (staff) may work at many schools and still need to access = data at their other schools. 4. The system may be used by a state school system where the data needs = to be centralised, or in a region. Here is what I believe is needed. Each table will need to have a field that identifies a unique ID for the = site. A simple example is for the students name. site id: 0678 Student id: 1234567890 Student name: Williams Given: Jeffrey Preferred: Jeff I look forward to any comments. regards Jeff |
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From: Andreas M. W. <amw...@ya...> - 2001-10-01 18:35:23
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Implementation plan of the SMP Project. The SMP project is huge in itself and implementing all pieces at once would be almost impossible. So I decided to construct a plan where each piece will be implemented and integrated individually into the system. This is that plan, as it is now. Please send me comments, ideas, etc. 1) Implementation of the student / parent information database. The end goal of this part of the project is to create a student / parent database that holds all contact information for a student and his / her parent(s). This would be basically a complicated address book. 2) Implementation of the attendance tracking system. This would add the student's attendance information to the system. 3) Implementation of the class schedule system. This would add a student's current class schedule to the set of information. This also includes the implementation of the class information system. Which holds data about the classes. 4) Implementation of the past class tracking system. This would track all classes that a student has taken and his final grade in that class. This is also where Transcripts and GPA reports would be implemented. 5) Class Grading System This would start tracking the grades for current classes. This isn't meant to keep track of day to day assignments, it's meant to keep track of quarterly / semester grades, midterms, finals, etc. - Andreas Welch _ amw...@ya... . . KHAW Productions / v \ http://www.khawproductions.com/ / ( ) \ "Welcome To The Real World." ^^_^^ PGP Key: http://www.khawproductions.com/andreas.welch.key _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |
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From: Andreas M. W. <amw...@ya...> - 2001-09-30 23:30:43
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Greetings! I know it's been a long time since anything has happened with the SMP Project. And that's my fault. I've completed my move (mostly, I still don't have most of my stuff) and classes are starting to finish up (finals are done on the 7th!). So, I plan on getting things going again. I'm settling in on a new computer system, so It might still be a while before I have everything back on here, but on the plus side it give me a windows (ick) machine to look at the results in (it dual boots). I have also been asked to write once a month on the projects and my views for the Open Source Schools site (http://www.opensourceshools.com). I've also been contacted by several projects on merging efforts and code. After some serious consideration I have decided to keep SMP as a individual project. Each of the other projects goals differs slightly from what I'm aiming for. I hope that in the future we all have successful code bases. One of the more useful e-mails I have received pointed me at the SIF web site (http://www.sifinfo.org) which is a standard for school interoperability. I plan to review this site and do my best to make SMP meet it's standards. Though at this point that may require a bit of redesign in the naming of the database fields. Well, that's it for now. I wanted to let you know what's going on and that things will actually start going on soon! - AMW - Andreas Welch _ amw...@ya... . . KHAW Productions / v \ http://www.khawproductions.com / ( ) \ "Welcome To The Real World." ^^_^^ PGP Key: http://www.khawproductions.com/andreas.welch.key |
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From: Andreas M. W. <amw...@ya...> - 2001-08-07 21:01:40
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Ciao, To be honest I've been spending a lot of time getting ready to move, so I haven't worked much (if any) on the project. For now I don't think it'll really matter much if you have MySQL installed or not. The dependence on MySQL isn't in the actual database code, that's all vanilla SQL, but in the PHP code is where the dependence is. I wish PHP had a generic database code that would do basic interface to any database backend that it finds....but oh well! > > # > > # Table structure for table 'class_history' > > # > > > > DROP TABLE IF EXISTS class_history; > > CREATE TABLE class_history ( > > student_id varchar(10) default NULL, > > class_id int(7) default NULL, > > grade char(3) default NULL, > > uid int(10) NOT NULL auto_increment, > > PRIMARY KEY (uid), > > What was uid again? uid was a 'junk' value I gave so that there is a unique key in the table for being able to operate on that specific record, with no chance of changing another one. > > # > > # Table structure for table 'class_info' > > # > > > > DROP TABLE IF EXISTS class_info; > > CREATE TABLE class_info ( > > id int(7) NOT NULL default '0', > > number varchar(9) default NULL, > > instructor varchar(60) default NULL, > > time varchar(10) default NULL, > > One thing: "time" is an SQL reserved word; if you're interested > in portability you should call this field something else but if > that's not a big deal to you, then "time" should still be fine. > > > semester varchar(8) default NULL, > > year int(4) default NULL, > > I think "year" is a reserved word too... see above comment. Hrm....quite true, I think they both are...I'll have to fix that (mental note...actually, I'm thinking I'm going to use a tracker so that I have an easier way of remembering it...) Either way, I'll make the change. > Just a thought: since table definitions are potent documentation, > you may want to call fields "explained_absences", "class_id" etc. > instead of "ea", "id" etc. I'll have to think about that...I had shortened it to try to reduce typing and reduce error in typing code. > > grade1 char(3) default NULL, ... > > uid int(10) NOT NULL auto_increment, > > PRIMARY KEY (uid), > > What was uid on this table? Same as above. > I was going to point out that address_id need not be a key, but > you already noticed that so that's good. Did I say it is in the design docs? I'll need to change that if I did. > Isn't it weird how "Mother" starts with "M" and "Father" starts with > "F", but when you see a bunch of "M"'s and "F"'s in a table, you think > male/female, which is the exact opposite of what they mean here? > Weird. Anyway... I've noticed that too... > Playing around with some test queries, I thought that it might be > better if I backed off from what I thought before and called this > field "primary_contact", and make it a char(1) containing either > "Y" or "N". Probably be more meaningful on forms anyway. > What do you think? I'll think about that...get back to you in a couple days. > Also a key of the first six (or so) characters of the last name, > since I think you mentioned that some of the queries will be by > last name. I thought about that, but then I started to think, just how much will be searched by last name... I theory they should have access to a SSN someway to find the student, but I supose that's an option I should provide... I'll get back to you in a few days about those questions I didn't answer...some good points. BTW, I've joined the developer's list also, so if we just hit the list with the mail we'll get anyone/everyone. -- - Andreas Welch ~ amw...@ya... . . KHAW Productions / V \ http://www.khawproductions.com /( )\ "Welcome To The Real World!" ^^_^^ PGP Key: http://www.khawproductions.com/andreas.welch.key _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |
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From: James Y. <aj...@se...> - 2001-08-06 22:39:16
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Hello, I gave up on installing MySQL until next weekend at least and played around with the tables in PostgreSQL a bit... cool stuff. Anyway, I have some comments and questions: > # > # Table structure for table 'address' > # > > DROP TABLE IF EXISTS address; > CREATE TABLE address ( > address_id varchar(10) NOT NULL default '', > house_number int(6) default NULL, > street varchar(40) default NULL, > city varchar(30) default NULL, > state char(3) default NULL, > zip varchar(10) default NULL, > PRIMARY KEY (address_id) > ) TYPE=MyISAM; > > # > # Table structure for table 'class_history' > # > > DROP TABLE IF EXISTS class_history; > CREATE TABLE class_history ( > student_id varchar(10) default NULL, > class_id int(7) default NULL, > grade char(3) default NULL, > uid int(10) NOT NULL auto_increment, > PRIMARY KEY (uid), What was uid again? > KEY student (student_id), > KEY class (class_id) > ) TYPE=MyISAM; > > # > # Table structure for table 'class_info' > # > > DROP TABLE IF EXISTS class_info; > CREATE TABLE class_info ( > id int(7) NOT NULL default '0', > number varchar(9) default NULL, > instructor varchar(60) default NULL, > time varchar(10) default NULL, One thing: "time" is an SQL reserved word; if you're interested in portability you should call this field something else but if that's not a big deal to you, then "time" should still be fine. > semester varchar(8) default NULL, > year int(4) default NULL, I think "year" is a reserved word too... see above comment. > PRIMARY KEY (id) > ) TYPE=MyISAM; > > # > # Table structure for table 'course_info' > # > > DROP TABLE IF EXISTS course_info; > CREATE TABLE course_info ( > number varchar(9) NOT NULL default '', > credit decimal(3,1) default NULL, > name varchar(255) default NULL, > description text, > PRIMARY KEY (number) > ) TYPE=MyISAM; > > # > # Table structure for table 'current_class' > # > > DROP TABLE IF EXISTS current_class; > CREATE TABLE current_class ( > student_id varchar(10) default NULL, > class_id int(7) default NULL, > ua int(3) default NULL, > ea int(3) default NULL, Just a thought: since table definitions are potent documentation, you may want to call fields "explained_absences", "class_id" etc. instead of "ea", "id" etc. > grade1 char(3) default NULL, > grade2 char(3) default NULL, > grade3 char(3) default NULL, > grade4 char(3) default NULL, > grade5 char(3) default NULL, > grade6 char(3) default NULL, > grade7 char(3) default NULL, > grade8 char(3) default NULL, > comments int(5) default NULL, > uid int(10) NOT NULL auto_increment, > PRIMARY KEY (uid), What was uid on this table? > KEY cur_student (student_id), > KEY cur_class (class_id) > ) TYPE=MyISAM; > > # > # Table structure for table 'parents' > # > > DROP TABLE IF EXISTS parents; > CREATE TABLE parents ( > parent_id varchar(10) NOT NULL default '', > title varchar(4) default NULL, > first varchar(20) default NULL, > middle varchar(20) default NULL, > last varchar(20) default NULL, > suffix varchar(4) default NULL, > h_phone varchar(16) default NULL, > w_phone varchar(16) default NULL, > w_ext varchar(5) default NULL, > address_id varchar(10) default NULL, > PRIMARY KEY (parent_id) I was going to point out that address_id need not be a key, but you already noticed that so that's good. > ) TYPE=MyISAM; > > # > # Table structure for table 'relationships' > # > > DROP TABLE IF EXISTS relationships; > CREATE TABLE relationships ( > student_id varchar(10) NOT NULL default '', > parent_id varchar(10) default NULL, > relation char(1) default NULL, Isn't it weird how "Mother" starts with "M" and "Father" starts with "F", but when you see a bunch of "M"'s and "F"'s in a table, you think male/female, which is the exact opposite of what they mean here? Weird. Anyway... > sequence int(1) default NULL, Playing around with some test queries, I thought that it might be better if I backed off from what I thought before and called this field "primary_contact", and make it a char(1) containing either "Y" or "N". Probably be more meaningful on forms anyway. What do you think? > PRIMARY KEY (student_id) > ) TYPE=MyISAM; > > # > # Table structure for table 'students' > # > > DROP TABLE IF EXISTS students; > CREATE TABLE students ( > id varchar(10) NOT NULL default '', > first varchar(20) default NULL, > middle varchar(20) default NULL, > last varchar(20) default NULL, > home_phone varchar(16) default NULL, > PRIMARY KEY (id) Also a key of the first six (or so) characters of the last name, since I think you mentioned that some of the queries will be by last name. > ) TYPE=MyISAM; > Thanks, - James A. James Yolkowski * aj...@se... * http://www.sentex.net/~ajy/ "A lost ounce of gold may be found, a lost moment of time never." |
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From: Andreas M. W. <amw...@ya...> - 2001-07-29 21:37:59
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Whew! After a couple changes to the docs that I missed (see below) I got it all in and the tables created! :) All I changed was the address id to VARCHAR(10) instead of the INT original. I also changed how a couple of the tables will be indexed, creating auto_increment id fileds and then indexing the relating id fields (see the current class and class history tables). Anyway, if you have MySQL installed, or access to it somewhere, here's the dump I made of the database (mysqldump). It's staight SQL, so take a look even if you don't if you want! :) Anyway, I'm going to get back to coding some more. I've asked that the CVS repository be dumped and I'm going to restart it, it's become a mess! -- - Andreas Welch ~ amw...@ya... . . KHAW Productions / V \ http://www.khawproductions.com /( )\ "Welcome To The Real World!" ^^_^^ PGP Key: http://www.khawproductions.com/andreas.welch.key |
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From: Andreas M. W. <amw...@ya...> - 2001-07-27 23:05:01
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I've put the new version 3 database design doc up. You can look at it: http://www.sf.net/projects/smp under docs or http://www.khawproductions.com/smp under documentation Enjoy! -- - Andreas Welch ~ amw...@ya... . . KHAW Productions / V \ http://www.khawproductions.com /( )\ "Welcome To The Real World!" ^^_^^ PGP Key: http://www.khawproductions.com/andreas.welch.key _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |