RE: Mac Log In Software?

From: Vincent Sahi (vs153@columbia.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 15 1999 - 17:43:11 EST


You can export Fireguard into a tab delm type of text... from that point
just import into a FileMaker database



Vincent Sahi
Columbia University
Flow Cytometry

-----Original Message-----
From: Allen Parmelee [mailto:aparmele@opal.tufts.edu]
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2019 2:31 PM
To: cyto-inbox
Subject: Mac Log In Software?


Season's Greetings!

We have recently upgraded our facility with a FACScaliber and
accompanying Mac.
Prior to this we had a FACScan and HPs, upon which we happily ran some
share-ware log-in software
(the name of which escapes me), which worked quite well. Upon WHPPCing
log-in files to a PC
we had some in-house software which rounded and tallied and spat out
bill able hours.
This made my life pretty easy, and I grew lazy and complacent. I miss
that now.
In an attempt to maintain my standard of living we placed Fileguard on
the Mac. And that does
watchdog the system pretty well, but we can't get it to show us the logs
in any useful way.
Sure, it will tell us a day by day run down, one day at a time, but like
I said, I've become accustomed
to a better life.

So...
does any one know of any log in software which will present a tally, or
at least all the data.
Ideally I'd like to be able to round to quarter hour units and compile
by month. But if I just
had comma separated data, (or facsimile) I could get by.

Thanks for any help or advise

Allen



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