wendyzski: (smartrat)
wendyzski ([personal profile] wendyzski) wrote2008-03-31 02:04 pm

software question

Yeah - bit surprise to no one that some of the software my current employer uses is woefully outdated and inadequate.

Any of you who work with databases - can you suggest or recommend something that can do most of the following:

  • Track multiple subgroups (partnerships) with percentages of ownership of each

  • Have multiple contact addresses for each member - possibly able to set which address by dates.

  • Allow members to select a favored method of contact (fax, mail, e-mail)

  • Allows export of lists to MS office products

  • Allows multiple members to be associated with a company/project and to be able to search by group as well as individual.

  • An individual can be a member of multiple subgroups (partnerships, committees)




I know that there are products out there that do this - I came in midway through the search for something similar at the National Brownfield Association. But I can't remember any of them

[identity profile] rileybear67.livejournal.com 2008-03-31 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Is it a bad thing that when friends ask questions like this, I almost immediately start coding the thing in my head?

Sorry, ready made packages - no clue.
However with even a MS-Access database, something like that would be fairly easy to build, including a user interface.

[identity profile] geekymary.livejournal.com 2008-03-31 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't understand the context - what tasks are you doing with this? Is it a contact management system?

[identity profile] lisagems.livejournal.com 2008-04-02 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
ACT! is the best thing that I can think of, off hand. It is a contact management application. We implemented it at the bead store, and didn't use even half of its potential.