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Looking for feedback on new database system
Old 06-06-2007, 08:23 AM Looking for feedback on new database system
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Name: Mike Robinson
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I'm finishing off a web based database system that feeds in data from anywhere and displays all data on hopefully easy to use screens. Problem is it's only me that uses it so I wondered if anyone could have a play and give some constructive feedback.

http://www.checkmypages.com/db/db_spider.php

The current system shows information on countries etc and all the data is fed daily from various web pages, databases or file systems. Obviously the data could be anything.

You'll need to enter a code to use the system but there is no need to enter a name or email. As well as the screens and searchs there is a new reporting language that is very different to SQL (help > language).

I'm a new member and use Sybase, SQL Server and Oracle at work and MySQL at home.

Thanks for your time.

Mike Robinson
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Old 06-06-2007, 09:11 AM Re: Looking for feedback on new database system
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I've removed the need to enter a security code to use the system.
This seemed to confuse some people.

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