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 > > > > To unsubscribe send to ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the > Subject field. > > -- www.oncedead.com It is not what you do that determines who you are, it is who you are that determines what you do. To unsubscribe send to ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field.