Re: Picking your brains about dates and times
Re: Picking your brains about dates and times
- Subject: Re: Picking your brains about dates and times
- From: Deivy Petrescu <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2016 15:26:19 -0500
You’ve heard a bunch of suggestions, but not this one: Smile!
What you need is a db which you can fake with an xml file.
I did something similar for my wife and the best part is, you can save this db so it can be visualized on a webpage.
It is not very hard, but it is laborious.
> On Feb 2, 2016, at 21:09 , Stockly, Ed <email@hidden> wrote:
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> I'm working on a script that will be used to manage event show times and
> dates.
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> The idea is that the user will enter the dates times each show (stage,
> concert, screening) is on, and then later all the shows airing within a
> date range will be exported for print and/or web.
>
> If, for example, the show plays every week with this schedule:
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> Tue-Thu at 7 pm; Fri-Sat 8 pm; Sat. and Sun. at 2 pm; Sun. at 6:30 pm
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> (This is fairly typical schedule).
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> What I want is a simple way to enter this data. (It would be stored in
> some database) and a simple way to extract the dates and times that fall
> within a range, and form a clear and precise text string, like the one
> above.
>
> Before I go about reinventing this wheel, has anyone done this kind of
> thing in AppleScript before?
>
> Ed
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