Henryk
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| Posted: 11/09/2004, 7:17 AM |
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OK, so I had a few questions no one could answer, and no luck trying to find an alternative source of documentation on how to achieve my goals in my latest app using CCS. So I just started going nuts seeing how far I could push it. In the process I discovered the wonderful world of custom queries! That alone has opened the doors to a whole new realm/level of apps. Pushing it further, I explored multiple grids from different tables on the same page, tied together by various primary keys, once again, a whole new realm of cool possibilities. The support team has been great, the forums have been ok, but there are things I can do with this app that just amaze me. So much work and time saved! What concerns me now, what else have I not discovered?! Does anyone have any suggestions of what else I can poke around in that may also offer new realms of discovery?
When I first purchased the app, I was very pleased with its basic capabilities. Several months had passed and it was to the point where it was kinda ho hum now (familiarity/complacency). Now with a new realm of possibilities it is exciting again.
Future things I would like to look at:
-Using windows authentication for various levels of access. Not sure if there is a way to see which groups a person is a member of , but this would be a slick option
-Postnuke modules (not sure if there is any documentation for this yet)
-Photo Gallery
-Calendar with repeating entries and some canned reports
-Along the calender route, an option to, when adding a repeating entry, be able to add every date in the repeating entry as an individual record (ie repeat an insert for every date on one submission for a scope of dates and days of the week)
Any suggestions on where I can focus as I learn more on the capabilitie of this app will be appreciated. Thank you!
Henryk
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peterr
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| Posted: 11/09/2004, 12:28 PM |
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Great comments. Thanks Henryk.
My approach is somewhat reverse - I try to learn what is possible with the Web, then I find a way to do this with CCS. I don't recall finding many things that I couldn't do with CCS. So it's the question of learning the possibilities of the Web, then finding a way to implement what's needed with CCS. Thus if I was to offer "suggestions of what else you can poke around in that may also offer new realms of discovery" then I would recommend that you go to http://www.yahoo.com and http://my.yahoo.com/ and think about how would you use CCS to implement everything that you see there.
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