[ncolug] Re: I am not a programmer!

  • From: Kory Pounds <kory.pounds@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ncolug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 10:10:43 -0400

Chuck,

Exactly what kind of PDF work (needed for your ideas here) from MSC
are you referring to here? Thanks.

Kory "The Perl Guru" Pounds

On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 9:56 PM, Chuck Stickelman
<cstickelman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> All,
>
> I have a need and I think it's going to end up requiring some
> programming.  I am working on a project for a Grad School class in
> Structured On-The-Job Training (S-OJT).  For this project I am to
> develop a S-OJT module for a real business.  The business is the
> Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.  There is a chance that this project could
> turn into something "real" in the future, so I'd like to make my
> proposal as slick as possible.
>
> I would like a way to track individual employee training.  For each work
> location, I want the manager to be able to select the level of the
> employee's competency.  I could use terms common to S_OJT for the levels
> (Novice, Specialist, Experienced Specialist, Expert, Master).  But, I
> would like to customize this to fit the track's motif.  One idea I've
> had is to use racing flag colors to indicate the level of training.
> (The Checkered flag would = Mastery!)
>
> My dream for this would be a PDF Form where we could select the flag
> color for each work location & person (a nicely colored table...).  Once
> the manager edited employee competencies, he could Print/Save the
> changes.  (Kory, I'm thinking PDF/XFDF kinds of stuff you did for me at
> MSC... Can a PDF form write an XFDF file to a local hard drive?)
>
> Thoughts!?
> Chuck
>
>
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