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Team Roster Database (Scout Troop Example)

Owners Donald A Russell Category
Human Resources
Project Management
Contributors - Platform
R 8.5.2
Downloads 1617Download latest release Last Release Aug 11, 2005
Rating
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Project Creation Aug 10, 2005
Status Not active Short URL Not defined
Description Super Roster DB with personal info docs to sort people by Rank, Team or Dept with special Form Formula and field for non Alphabetical Sorting. In Catalog
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1. Click Flash Demo above for a showing in your browser made by Camtasia Studio. Demo shows how to add Troop #, Team or Dept. name to the documents.
See Docs Tab to download Demo and run locally on your hard drive. Better for slow connections.
2. Fancy Roster DB with Automated Gifs and Graphics in a Frameset for Notes or Web that is also included in this release. Click on gif above.
3. Click 2nd gif above and see roster DB sorted by Rank showing the special formula!

This DB shows how to sort names or items by rank, usage, or prioity rather than the default alphabetical sort. Great for Teams and Organizations! Create personal info docs for each person, then this db shows people sorted in 3 views.
By Rank, By Last Name and by Patrol.
A few Design changes can be made for Company Personel by Dept, Baseball Teams or any type Roster!
NOTE: This Sample Scout Roster application meets the requirement for Scouting's computer merit badge 4a. >> http://www.meritbadge.com/mb/036.htm
Download 30 Day Full Trial Version of Notes to show your team or troop >> http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/downloads/ See Lotus Notes, Domino Designer & Admin Clients
Download Scout Graphics and animated Gifs >> http://www.ct-troop39.org/check.htm


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