Business Database/Calendar
Hi All,
Thinking of getting back into web development for one customer only. I was
an experienced user from version 1 to version 8.
I want to create a software application for a Doctor. I need to have an
appointment calendar for multiple doctors (several doctors in each clinic),
an inventory database with supplier info, cost prices, sell prices, sales
tax, etc; and the capability to print invoices. I also need to keep medical
data for patients, although this isn't really a huge deal I would guess -
only address info, name, medicare details ....
I 'think' that php + MySql will do it, but was wondering if anyone has
either done something like this before or if somebody could let me know if
it is even possible ....
I'm not scared of databases, but I am quite rusty .. LOL been a few years
since I had to do any programming..
Cheers,
Tim
Re: Business Database/Calendar
I have not done it before but it seems to me you are looking at two
different applications. A PHP calendar module....and, some sort of "store"
software.....depending on your clients accounting process, the most painless
way would be to tie into their accounting software.....i.e....Quickbooks -
http://tinyurl.com/26u6r7
NOF does not seem to be the web editor of choice for something this
elaborate....
"Tim Barker" <kbarker@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:fbn4ft$6k31@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> Hi All,
>
> Thinking of getting back into web development for one customer only. I was
> an experienced user from version 1 to version 8.
>
> I want to create a software application for a Doctor. I need to have an
> appointment calendar for multiple doctors (several doctors in each
> clinic), an inventory database with supplier info, cost prices, sell
> prices, sales tax, etc; and the capability to print invoices. I also need
> to keep medical data for patients, although this isn't really a huge deal
> I would guess - only address info, name, medicare details ....
>
> I 'think' that php + MySql will do it, but was wondering if anyone has
> either done something like this before or if somebody could let me know if
> it is even possible ....
>
> I'm not scared of databases, but I am quite rusty .. LOL been a few years
> since I had to do any programming..
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Tim
>
Re: Business Database/Calendar
Let's just say that the Fusion DB components aren't up to the task.
Fusion itself allows you to insert PHP code anywhere you would need it.
Doing a complex dynamic site with a MySQL backend isn't particularly
difficult.
As long as you understand database design and have programming skills.
Using Fusion to design the site itself is still faster than something like
Dreamweaver.
--
Chuck Joslin
BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
www.beyondfusion.com
Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com
"robert_b" <nospam@spammersuck.com> wrote in message
news:fbnbs2$6k33@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>I have not done it before but it seems to me you are looking at two
>different applications. A PHP calendar module....and, some sort of "store"
>software.....depending on your clients accounting process, the most
>painless way would be to tie into their accounting
>software.....i.e....Quickbooks - http://tinyurl.com/26u6r7
>
> NOF does not seem to be the web editor of choice for something this
> elaborate....
>
>
> "Tim Barker" <kbarker@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
> news:fbn4ft$6k31@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Thinking of getting back into web development for one customer only. I
>> was an experienced user from version 1 to version 8.
>>
>> I want to create a software application for a Doctor. I need to have an
>> appointment calendar for multiple doctors (several doctors in each
>> clinic), an inventory database with supplier info, cost prices, sell
>> prices, sales tax, etc; and the capability to print invoices. I also need
>> to keep medical data for patients, although this isn't really a huge deal
>> I would guess - only address info, name, medicare details ....
>>
>> I 'think' that php + MySql will do it, but was wondering if anyone has
>> either done something like this before or if somebody could let me know
>> if it is even possible ....
>>
>> I'm not scared of databases, but I am quite rusty .. LOL been a few years
>> since I had to do any programming..
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>
>> Tim
>>
>
>