FIVEWIN power - a room planer video

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FIVEWIN power - a room planer video

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The main part of my application WINHOTEL is now running on Harbour.
In this video you see the room planer in action.

http://www.atzwanger.com/zimmerplan/zimmerplan.html

I would like to thank you all for your help converting to 32 bit.
But this time specially James for his help with OOP, the class design and for TData.

Regards,
Otto

In this video you see Rafael’s DLL for Google map working, too.
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Nice

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OK ... I missed something.

You have that interactive calendaring capability ... what did you use to build that ?

It looks very nice ...
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Timm,

>what did you use to build that?

100% pure Fivewin and a bit of TDATA. :)

I use this code since 1995. My original code I posted month ago on this forum for download.

In the meantime and with the help of James I have already 60% ca. transferred into a class.

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Otto

:)
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Fantastic!!! Congratulations Otto. Very nice app!

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Re: FIVEWIN power - a room planer video

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Nice looking app Otto! Congrats!

I also converted my app to 32 bits years ago, and I can not imagine going back to 16 bits Clipper code.

;-)

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Otto,
I make it with few lines code source
With My Tplan and TTabloue Classes
If you want I can send U an sample
Best Regards, Saludos

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Missed it

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Otto,

I knew it was 100% FW. I've also been using tData for many years. I wouldn't think of any other way.

I was curious about the calendaring control. I apparently missed it. I've seen posts on displaying data, but nothing that allows the control to be interactive like you demo on the video.

I was assuming you are using one of the FW browse controls but I wasn't sure which one.

I looked again for the post you referenced but couldn't find it. I have been looking into a similar control for appointment scheduling and participated in earlier discussions in 2007 here on the topic, but it just faded away.

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Hello Tim,
At the moment I have much hardcoded function in the main prg which are for a hotel room planning.
To make a calendar out of this I think would be much work.


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Room Planner

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Actually its not exactly a calendar ... its an appointment scheduler ... and what you are doing is essentially similar to what I would be doing.

The only thing I was really curious about was if you were using a FWH browse for the primary display, and if so, which one.

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Hello Tim,
I don't use a browser. It is all handmade. Therefore a little limited in universal use.
Tim, I will send you tomorrow a email.
Regards,
Otto
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Otto,

Very nice and professional! Congratulations! :-)
regards, saludos

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Good Job Otto, very nice. Congrats
Saludos desde Mallorca
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Hi Otto:

The classic two words that describe your work:

IM PRESSIVE :D

Congrats

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A-Plan Project- and Time-Management

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Hello Otto,

I had a look at your project.

A few years ago, i bought < A-Plan >
from www.braintool.com
There is a 30 days trial version for download.

Just a sample of a project plan.

Image

Hotel - Rooms

Image


With this software, you can do everything
you need.
Maybe you need still much more ?.
The helpfile ( in German ) you can download from my website :
http://pflegeplus.com/fw_downloads/A-plan2006.chm

Maybe it is useful for you.

Best regards
Uwe :lol:
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Since 1995 ( the first release of FW 1.9 )
i work with FW.
If you have any questions about special functions, maybe i can help.
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Re: FIVEWIN power - a room planer video

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Otto wrote:The main part of my application WINHOTEL is now running on Harbour.
In this video you see the room planer in action.

http://www.atzwanger.com/zimmerplan/zimmerplan.html

I would like to thank you all for your help converting to 32 bit.
But this time specially James for his help with OOP, the class design and for TData.

In this video you see Rafael’s DLL for Google map working, too.
Very nice job !

Otto , I'm programming in variuos productions solutions . Some years ago , it was published a good TGant class , but only for FW for clipper . Something similar as your calendar planner . I'm searching how to do production planning - load of equipments , workers , materials and etc. Maybe you can share your planning solution ?

With best regards !
Rimantas U.
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