John
I want to know what uses mysql could have in an organisation apart from its website. Preferably real examples please.
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I made a program for an indoor trampoline place. They have these giant trampolines inside and people pay to go jump on them and play - it's a kind birthday party kind of thing. Anyways I built the frontend in HTML and PHP and changed the file extension from .html to .hta to make it look like an appication when I was done. On the frontend is just a thing people who come in can access from their smart phone, tablet (who would bring a tablet to aplace like that?!?!) or from the kiosk computers. People type in their name, the kids names they brought, date and time gets put in automagically, the relation to the kids, the kids dates of birth, the parent/guardian contact info and then they e-sign the form and submit it. Everything on the backend is handled through a MySQL DB so they can pull up reports and in the case they need the waiver someone e-signed they can print it out.
I've setup some software solutions for dentist offices that are built on MySQL for medical records and charting. Pretty much anything that will require storing data can be built around MySQL. You can go so far as to have user ID and password information to access any program stored and monitored in your database, make drop down menu's and so on.
I'm currenly working on a cookbook program for my girlfriend since she's always losing her recipe cards and cook books. It's going to allow her to put ingredients in, set amounts and even put special notes in for things that may not really be part of the recipe.
I made a program for an indoor trampoline place. They have these giant trampolines inside and people pay to go jump on them and play - it's a kind birthday party kind of thing. Anyways I built the frontend in HTML and PHP and changed the file extension from .html to .hta to make it look like an appication when I was done. On the frontend is just a thing people who come in can access from their smart phone, tablet (who would bring a tablet to aplace like that?!?!) or from the kiosk computers. People type in their name, the kids names they brought, date and time gets put in automagically, the relation to the kids, the kids dates of birth, the parent/guardian contact info and then they e-sign the form and submit it. Everything on the backend is handled through a MySQL DB so they can pull up reports and in the case they need the waiver someone e-signed they can print it out.
I've setup some software solutions for dentist offices that are built on MySQL for medical records and charting. Pretty much anything that will require storing data can be built around MySQL. You can go so far as to have user ID and password information to access any program stored and monitored in your database, make drop down menu's and so on.
I'm currenly working on a cookbook program for my girlfriend since she's always losing her recipe cards and cook books. It's going to allow her to put ingredients in, set amounts and even put special notes in for things that may not really be part of the recipe.
Is BART.exe the same as "Trojan.ansi.bart.exe"?
PJ
Is BART.exe the same as "Trojan.ansi.bart.exe"?
I've Googled BART.exe and gotten information regarding "Trojan.ansi.bart.exe". Are BART.exe and "Trojan.ansi.bart.exe" the same?
I've right clicked BART.exe in my Eplorer and went to the psuedo - email site listed: "file:///C:/Program%20Files/PeoplePC/ISP6200/HTA/station.brt" and only a rectangular box with the work BART Station appeared above it appeared on the page. (I do also realize that the prefix "file /// C: " means that this was located on my computer.)
Is this a form of Spyware?
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This is NOT necessarily a virus
Read this:
http://www.processlist.com/info/bart.html
Depends on wher eth efile is located. Do you have Winamp installed or have had it installed before?
This is NOT necessarily a virus
Read this:
http://www.processlist.com/info/bart.html
Depends on wher eth efile is located. Do you have Winamp installed or have had it installed before?
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