Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?
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This sounds like something a standard report writer or query builder could do. The reporting part of this sounds simple enough that a query tool rather than a reporting one might be the best bets.
Name brand in reporting software is Crystal Reports and that awful MS-SQL thing. Name brand in query - I really don't remember, but Stonefield is one know name.
Because you want full web integration you will have to shop very carefully - since you don't just to run the reports on the web, but have people design their queries completely from scratch on the web. If that were not a requirement, if you would not mind giving each user a small reporting client program over and above their browser, and everyone was on the same LAN you could do this really simply and cheaply. But even with your requirements you can probably find something. You just need a simple graphical query tool or Query by Example query tool with full web integration.
A quick google under "web database query tool" included this result [link]
which is a free PHP browser based querying interface.
Hey there, technophiles!
So I downloaded the Videora (iirc) iPod thingummy onto my laptop, and have successfully reformated 4 vids so that I can put them onto my iPod. This is a source of great joy.
However, for some reason I'm not able to reformat 6 or 7 other vids. And I'm not quite sure why that would be. The 4 that
would
reformat are not all the same flavour of file, so it's not just that, I think.
Any ideas?
Can you tell us what flavors of file would and wouldn't convert?
A brief glance at the webforums tells me I might have some ideas - the application Videora uses to actually do the conversion is a program called ffmpeg that i'm familiar with. For example, I know ffmpeg can't handle recent WMV files.
ETA: [link] <-- the FAQ for Videora. Suggests installing a scripting program called AVISynth to make certain types of files work. Tells you how to use it on the next question. Try that?
ETA2: If you can't make this guy work, there seem to be a couple of pay solutions out there that you can download trials of. M2Convert seems like a promising one. It's $30.
Help!
I have an old IBM ThinkPad that was my dad's. I only ever use it plugged in because the battery's bad, and I just used it yesterday. Shut it down properly, unplugged it, put it away. Just plugged it and turned it on and I'm getting a black screen with the message:
ERROR
0271: Check date and time settings
Press F1 to Setup
When I do that, though, I don't where to go from there. And I have no idea why is this happening. Any hints?
Sounds like the battery on the motherboard is mostly dead. What model of ThinkPad is it? Basically all motherboards have a small battery on them that keeps thinks like clock and BIOS settings in tact.
Well, Stephen (wisely, I guess) decided I should do what it asked, so we input the date and time again and now it's on. Weird.
It's pretty old, as computers go, I guess. It's a T23. I have noticed in the past that when I tried to let it run on battery it would lose time.
Found the part that you need to replace the CMOS battery on that laptop, but it doesn't look like a non-technical swap. There are two leads you'd need to desolder from the motherboard and solder the two new leads into place.
There are two leads you'd need to desolder from the motherboard and solder the two new leads into place.
::runs screaming::
Thanks for looking, though. I can't complain, since the thing was free, but we're planning to buy a new one when we can afford it. In the meantime, I'm going to keep saving everything to my flash drive when I'm done writing for the day, just to be safe.