Finds Program Fields

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Bill W.

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I've just been compiling a rough draft of fields I will be working with in the program. I am not planning on making any fields required so it's as flexible as it can be. I am posting this so everyone who is interested in the program can look it over and tell me if I am missing anything. I like to be organized right from the beginning in regards to fields and naming conventions, etc. Speak now or forever hold your peace... Will the low tide & high tide help you beach hunters? I haven't done too much beach hunting but do know some people hunt with the tides, etc. Let me know! The FindType fields will be user defined into how the user wants to (not me) catagorize their finds (See previous message about this). HH!

-Bill

Finds Details

FindDate
FindMonth
FindYear
FindMintMark
SiteName
FindTypeMain (FindType will be used to define the catagories
FindTypeSub1 such as US Coin, Relic, etc.)
FindTypeSub2
FindTypeSub3
FindTime
FindQuantity
FindCondition
FaceValue
CollectionValue
Depth
SoilConditions
Temperature
Wind (Beach Hunters)
LowTideTime (Beach Hunters)
HighTideTime (Beach Hunters)
HuntTimeHours
HuntTimeMinutes
WhoHuntedWithMe
GPSCoordinates
MetalDetectorMakeUsed
MetalDetectorModelUsed
MetalDetectorCoilUsed
DSDiscPattern
DSSensitivity
DSIronMask
DSTargetNumber
DSGroundBalanceNumber
DSComments
FindsComments1
FindsComments2
FindsImageFront
FindsImageBack
UserDefined1 (can be used for grid coordinates)
UserDefined2 (can be used for grid coordinates)

Site Information

SiteName
SiteDescription
SiteType
SiteOwner
SiteCity
SiteState
SiteGPSCoordinates
SiteKeywords
SiteMainImage

Site Additional Images

SiteMainImage
SiteImage2 - 16 (16 Images total)

Site Additional Documents

SiteAddDoc1 - 8 (8 Documents Total)
 

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How about a VDI reading for those who's machine has that feature.
 

DSTargetNumber can be used as a VDI number field... :)

-Bill
 

Bill are you putting this into an XLS file for download or a text format or what.
Looks good.
 

Neve mind. I just read your other Post on SQL. Will we be logging on your server or do we set up on our own computer. I have an SQL at the office And use the Searchable fields daily there for info. Let me know.
 

SQL doesn't always need a server. SQL will be self contained into the program I am writing... :)

-Bill
 

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