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Well done!

Wish I had four hands....so I could give it four thumbs up! :thumbs: :thumbs:

The ladies say you have at least that many, Mr. Ich....lol...<<BOLTS!!!>

Although I won't be able to participate as yet, methinks this format will be an example for other local forums. You should package it up & sell it to them :D .... aaaallllways the business woman B) . Awesome job - the forum is lucky to have you!

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And I agree. lmao...

Thanks to all for the words of encouragement... it was a lot of work doing the initial survey, and now that the groundwork is laid enhancements will be much easier. I hope the next survey will include ALL stores in the major cities, including Red Deer and any others people ask for. In addition there have been a few suggestions for tweaks and I'll be working with all of the ideas to make it the best possible. There is a LOT of really good functionality in the software I am hoping to build on.

Much love to "PHP Surveyor" for building a fairly good package to work with. It's got a wickedly steep learning curve, but once you learn what can and cannot be done, it's fairly stable.

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The only consistently bad thing I've heard about PHP Surveyor is that its not user friendly, which in this case means its an advanced tool that you need some previous knowledge to work your way through. People these days figure they should be able to sit down and use any program so it gives some a bad rep. I think that WYSIWYG editors spoiled them and now they think everything is that way...lol. It having a steep learning curve is a more accurate description I'm sure. I haven't used it. I thought about it once and then took a nap until the urge went away :smokey: . I don't have time to study it properly, but I will one of these days.

Back to the topic at hand, don't forget to note it for your resume'. It doesn't have to always include paid work after all. When I squeezed my way into microsoft a good quarter of my resume' was volunteer work.

You should be very proud of yourself both for mastering the program and applying it effectively. :)

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