Registered: 22/01/02
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This suggestion may have been mentioned before, so apologies if it already has but, would there be any benefit in having a lost and found thread?
I have just seen a thread regarding a piece of equipment found in one hospital but belonging to another and thought a dedicated lost and found section might be useful.
#30648 - 09/05/0802:12 PMRe: Lost and found forum
[Re: Geoff Hannis]
Eddie
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Registered: 21/02/02
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Loc: Jeddah
Why not a simple on-line database with a simple "add lost or found equipment detail and contact person" form. easily search-able with an add comments facility!
I could knock one up if thy wishes! The problem with using a long thread is that it soon becomes hard to navigate!
#30657 - 10/05/0807:07 AMRe: Lost and found forum
[Re: Huw]
Eddie
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Loc: Jeddah
It is done! Just need to do a live test on my server then I will zip it up and email it to you! Sorry Huw I sort of pre-empted your response and built it in MySQL! (I hate flat files, so boring!). However its very small (1 table and 8 Cols) CSS Files included so feel free to tweak the CSS and Code to your needs!
Regards
Ed
Edited by Eddie (10/05/0807:09 AM) Edit Reason: 120Kg was just plain stupid!
#30662 - 10/05/0801:05 PMRe: Lost and found forum
[Re: Eddie]
Eddie
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Loc: Jeddah
PS you should be able to add an include in the db connect file (as it is the first one called by all scripts). Use it to varify user >= 0,1 or whatever!