2008-5-6 16:14
cwh096
how to deal with the present customer"s information?
with the times going on, you may accumulate more and more customer"s information, how to deal with such informationFOB is a big problem. Maybe some software will be help, but to find a good software is not easy. Besides the sofeware, is thereFOB any simple way? Yes, you can make a list by excel, in the excel, including the customer the name, country, telephone, fax,mail, the item he/she is interested in, the progress and so on. You need to update the list at a certain time.
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2008-5-6 16:39
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a good topic ,why not share it here with us .
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2008-5-17 00:13
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Hey cwh096,
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I am not sure in which context you want to store the data.
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For web applications is one of the more well-known commercial products is Siteminder, which provides single-signon facilities. A usual web application implementation stores the more sensitive personal data inside the Siteminder application, and less sensitive can be stored in a normal database.
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If it is not web application, I would say a Microsoft Access database will do the trick better than an Excel sheet. Apart from being an ordinary database, you can create a nice graphical interface to enter / edit / delete customer data (a socalled 'Form'), as well as integrate with Microsoft Word (for instance if you want to generate letters with customer's name, but otherwise similar). Check out [url]http://cisnet.baruch.cuny.edu/holowczak/classes/2200/access/accessall.html[/url] for a presentation...}S"sM{&xcx
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