To the list: I talked Alan into sending me these files right after convention. I've been using them since June and I love this system! I used to use Access to keep track of my private clients, and this is much better. To Alan: What does "NDS" stand for? It's used in the "Reshape", "Rebush", etc. fields on the piano record. Thanks, Ken Z On 8/29/05 11:51 AM, "Alan McCoy" <amccoy@mail.ewu.edu> wrote: > Hi folks, > > FYI. Scott Thile has created a CAUT Resource page on the CAUT site > (http://www.ptg.org/caut.php/resource.htm). The first resource (of what I hope > will be many, diverse resources) that is free for the taking is a database > that I created for my use here at EWU in managing the inventory and my time. > This is a Filemaker 7 database. Once downloaded, you'll need to unzip the > files and then you'll need Filemaker 7 to use it. The companion Readme is a > separate file you can download and read that has some brief comments and > instructions about the database. > > Alan > > > -- Alan McCoy, RPT > Eastern Washington University > amccoy@mail.ewu.edu > 509-359-4627 > > > > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives -- Ken Zahringer, RPT Piano Technician MU School of Music 297 Fine Arts 882-1202 cell 489-7529
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