Help with database

Posted by Ian Applegate on April 29, 2009 under Miscellaneous | Be the First to Comment

the plugin i sent does all of that!

On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Simone <[address removed]> wrote:

Rene, all others who are already helpful
It's now already published, but in this way, I cannot change it in wordpress admin. It's via  google.doc into html code etc., too complicated to share with all my
editors.
The best would be to make it searchable.. But that's maybe step 2..
kind regards,
Op 29-apr-2009, om 18:32 heeft Rene Millman het volgende geschreven:

Personally, if I was on that database I'm not entirely sure I'd want world+dog to see those details. Are you sure this is a good idea?

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2009/4/29 Simone <[address removed]>

For the wordpress experts:

I would like to have your advise on the following:

I have a google-docs document with a large database of people under name, company, function. I want to publish this in my wordpress blog, for everybody to see in a very simple manner and then be able to change and update it in the admin of the wordpress. So no double databases, in excell etc. and then transferring it back and forth to wordpress. Is there a database plugin for this, or something else?
Looking forward to hearing from the expert!
kind regards,

Op 29-apr-2009, om 17:26 heeft Antony Penn het volgende geschreven:

They are all pretty much as bad as each other. Go for one that you can easily get to from your normal place of work, and hope any nice small business manager you might find doesn't move!!

I know HSBC and some others will give you a year's free banking, but check the charges after this.

On 29/04/2009, Stony Grunow <[address removed]> wrote:
Hello All

I'm setting up a business bank account for my company, and I haven't heard great things about banks and their treatment (or lack of) business account customers.

Do people have any suggestions? Also, should my choice be between companies (i.e. HSBC vs. Abbey) or based on other factors, like number of branches, or proximity to my house / office, or does it just come down to getting a good bank manager and hoping he doesn't move branches / jobs?

If this makes a difference, bank loans are not going to be needed in the near future (though an overdraft never hurts), and our weekly transactions are expected to be low, as we are an IT consulting company.

Many thanks

stony
citrusconsultants.com


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