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Old July 7th, 2005, 10:55 PM
Jim Richards
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Hi All,
I am looking at developing an Engineering Change Order (or Engineering Change
Notice) database.
Before I go and reinvent the wheel, does anyone out there have one I can look
at/have?
I really do not have the time to put into a full blown development at this
time.
Appreciate any thoughts on where I may get help finding one also!

Thanks in advance!

Jim

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Old July 8th, 2005, 12:19 PM
Lynn Trapp
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Jim,
It would help if we knew what an Engineering Change Order database was.
There might well be something available if we knew what we were looking for.

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Hi All,
I am looking at developing an Engineering Change Order (or Engineering
Change
Notice) database.
Before I go and reinvent the wheel, does anyone out there have one I can
look
at/have?
I really do not have the time to put into a full blown development at this
time.
Appreciate any thoughts on where I may get help finding one also!

Thanks in advance!

Jim

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Old July 8th, 2005, 01:41 PM
Jim Richards
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Sorry Lynn! You are right, it would help...
In a very basic sense it is an approval/notification database that
tracks/documents changes to controlled documents in our company.

The basics I can whip out in no time (tables with needed field, forms, etc.)
where it gets tricky for me is electronically "routing" the approval of the
change, then electronically routing different notifications at different
points (i.e. when change is approved, when sub tasks are complete, when
change is complete, etc). The routing would be an email to all that are
required to go into the DB and review and approve/reject the change.

Also, each document (change order) could have a different approval routing.

Any thoughts???

Thanks,
Jim

Lynn Trapp wrote:
Jim,
It would help if we knew what an Engineering Change Order database was.
There might well be something available if we knew what we were looking for.

Hi All,
I am looking at developing an Engineering Change Order (or Engineering

[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]

Jim



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