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Assigned To: Alan Williams
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Created Date/Time: 1/2/2020 10:53 am
 
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Start Date/Time: 1/23/2020 2:00 pm
End Date/Time: 1/23/2020 5:30 pm
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click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Random map/drawing of an invoice and how it connects to some of the other tables. Pretty loose, but the concepts are there.
 
 


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files_for_russell_from_inathus.txt   Doc/Text 1/23/2020 A list of some of the tables that it takes to make an invoice inside of adilas. Not all of them, but a fair number of the key tables.


Notes:

Meeting with an outside developer who is setting up a custom VPS with some data for a company to run his own analytics. This developer was hired by the company to run some other reports and such through his own environment. Our job is to supply the VPS with a copy of the live data so that the developer has a working model and environment that he can play with. Awesome idea and concept.

Anyways, we went over some database stuff, mappings, key fields, data relationships, and how things tie in together. We did some drawings and other tech talk stuff. As a fun side note, it would be really cool if we have some of this same stuff (what makes it tick) really documented out so that other developers (ours and outside developers) could tap in and play. That would be super cool. Future project. As an idea, maybe a tech mode (similar to the education mode or data mode or permission mode) for the fracture stuff. In tech mode, we could get into the nitty gritty details of how things flow, connections, data relationships, decision trees, conditions and conditional logic, switches, validation, keys, etc. Super techy stuff. The tech mode would talk to the developers, programmers, and/or the curious persons who want to see the backend logic and design.

Recording notes and adding documentation to the different entries and elements of time. Lots of fun screenshots in the past couple of days. Here are some fun entries:

https://data0.adilas.biz/top_secret/time_web_gallery.cfm?corp=22&id=1532 - WanderWays - camp adilas project

https://data0.adilas.biz/top_secret/time_web_gallery.cfm?corp=748&id=5530 - WanderWays website prototype project

https://data0.adilas.biz/top_secret/time_web_gallery.cfm?corp=748&id=5864 - internal adilas mock-ups - fracture project